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Is Twitter part of your marketing plan?

Categories: Marketing, Social Networking, Twitter, Uncategorized, Web 2.0 apps | August 13th, 2008 | by Tammy | no comments

Whether you are just getting started with an online business or you have been around for a while and looking for a new way to network, have a look at what Twitter. Part chat program and part tiny blog, you will find that the Twitter interface is one that can change the way you interact with your current customers and potential customers worldwide.

It’s Short, Sweet & To the Point
Have you ever heard the phrase, less is more? You’ll find that one of the best things about Twitter is that it keeps all messages very short and sweet. You’ll have to give your customers and clients the gist of what is going on in short tweets (messages similar to instant messages) that allow their interest to be piqued in such a way as to make them investigate further. You won’t bother them with long-winded messages that make them yawn and move on. Instead, you will be able to catch their attention quickly and make them want to know more.

Immediacy
Much like a blog or an RSS feed, you can get access to the people that use Twitter regularly. In some ways, this is like making sure that you can reach them no matter where they are, and you will find that this is very important when you want to make marketing one of your biggest priorities. You are making sure that they have all of the latest updates to what you are doing and what’s going on by simply sending a tweet their way.

Everyone’s Doing It
In many ways, Twitter is a social program more than it is a marketing one, and you’ll find that using Twitter can help you feel a great deal closer to your client base and other’s in your online community. If you are looking to make sure that they see you as a person rather than as simply a company or service, you’ll find that Twitter encourages them to think of you as someone they can get to know. This can be very important when it comes to establishing a customer base and customer loyalty.

You Get to Hear a Lot
Remember that it goes both ways; you can put information out on Twitter and you can also learn a lot too. By following other’s Twitter accounts, especially if it looks like they have a lot to offer, you can keep in the know about various products, services, and other happenings online. This can be a great way to keep an eye on what is going on in order to keep yourself in the know of your industry.

Make Them Laugh
You can also use Twitter to tease people a little bit, in a fun way, of course! When you use Twitter, you have to keep your messages short, and in many ways, a little mysterious. Pique their interest, joke around, and you’ll find that you gain a lot more followers and hopefully website traffic and customers as a result.

Be warned, just as with any other social networking site, Twitter can quickly become addicting if you let it. Don’t go overboard and get so involved in all the tweeting that it takes away from your intended purpose. Used wisely Twitter can be a great and powerful marketing tool to help create online business success.

How are you using Twitter with your current marketing plan?  Let me know by leaving a comment!

Want to connect with me on Twitter ? You can follow me at http://www.twitter.com/TammyMunson

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Social Networking: So many choices.. so little time!

Categories: Facebook, Social Networking, Twitter, Web 2.0 apps | July 23rd, 2008 | by Tammy | no comments

It is time consuming to build a worthwhile presence on any of the above networks so it would be a mistake to jump into all of them at once.  It’s smarter to take one at a time and give it your focused attention for a period of time.

Sounds great… what I have many aspects to my business??

If you have a multifaceted business, you should choose one aspect of your business to highlight and promote on a network.   Profile pages that list every business you’re involved in and every website you own is not likely to be effective as visitors are faced with too many choices.

For example:

You can add pages to your Facebook profile to highlight the part of your business that relates most closely to you on a personal level or that connects to a popular hobby.

  1. Create a profile on LinkedIn that would appeal to professional contacts.
  2. Create a Squidoo lens for each topic you have created an information product or content website about.
  3. Create a Twitter account and update what you’re doing, what you’re writing about, etc

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Etiquette for Social Networking

Categories: Facebook, Social Networking, Twitter, Web 2.0 apps | July 7th, 2008 | by Tammy | no comments

Social Networking Etiquette Years ago when social networking primarily consisted of message boards and forums, etiquette there was pretty simple. The rules were black and white and pretty easy to remember. These days with all the various social networking sites like Facebook, Twitter, and Squidoo , the rules are now gray.

This is especially true for business owners that use social networking as part of their marketing plan. Are the rules the same? Are they different? I mean seriously how do you know what you should be posting/tweeting/blogging about in the business area?

Recently I encountered a situation on a social networking application that really threw me for a loop. Someone had posted a comment to another person’s post that was just completely rude, unprofessional and inconsiderate. Not only was it none of their business to condemn Person A’s decisions but Person B continued with their rude, sarcastic comments. It was because of that I began to ponder what the exactly where the rules where for social networking etiquette.

Now there was no Miss Manners book of Social Networking to turn to so I thought I’d start off with a few of my own..

1. Be open and honest yet fair
2. Play nicely - Don’t be a bully!
3. Be respectful
4. Remember - to be transparent and utilize full disclosure
5. Before you post something online , ask yourself would I say this in person

I guess the most important thing to remember is that if you don’t follow the “rules”, it will come back to haunt you one way or another.

What “rules” do you follow when social networking?

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Tuesday Tip of the Week- Hahlo.com

Categories: New Media News, Twitter, Web 2.0 apps | January 8th, 2008 | by Tammy | no comments

 

This is a cool nifty app for all you iPhone users out there…

Hahlo is an iPhone-styled interface for the great Twitter service, and it is built upon their simple API.

All you need to use Hahlo is a Twitter account. Your login details are not stored by hahlo.com, they are saved in a cookie to allow access to things such as your direct messages, and enable you to update your status directly from hahlo.

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What I’m Thankful For

Categories: Messages from Tammy, Twitter | November 21st, 2007 | by Tammy | 3 comments

With Thanksgiving tomorrow (yippee!) I’ve been thinking about all the things I’m thankful for. I realized that outside of my family and friends, that I’m really thankful for technology products that makes our lives so much easier.

These are some of the things I’m thankful for :

1. Computers - I just love my mac! It makes all the work that I do so much easier and it works all the time, unlike my pc laptop that died just when I needed it to work. Computers have certainly changed over the last 20 or so years…

2. Cell Phones - How did we live without them so many years ago? My phone has certainly come in handy many times over the years. (like when I got stuck in the snow in MN) It also has made long distance communication much easier, especially with my family in LA/MN and when my husband is out of town or out of the country.

3. Twitter - I’m so very thankful for Twitter. Not only is it a great way to stay in touch with friends, business partners but clients as well. It is also a great way to bounce new ideas off of like-minded people.

4. The Internet - I’m really really thankful for this one! For without it, I would have a successful new media business, lots of great friends that are more like family, and of course my husband. (yes we met on the internet back in ‘97)

5. Our dishwasher - Yes a dishwasher is a very big thing for me. I despise doing the dishes and we lived for many years without one in our home. It’s a simple but WONDERFUL conveince to have.

Of course there are many other things I’m thankful for but that would probably make the longest blog post ever. For your benefit, I narrowed it down a bit.

So, what are you thankful for?

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Twitter..a conversation.

Categories: Twitter, Web 2.0 apps | October 7th, 2007 | by Tammy | no comments

I was asked today by my friend Deb , “so what’s the big deal  with Twitter”?  At first, I shot her a look like “are you serious” ? I mean isn’t the entire free world using  Twitter. I forget that many people are not using the internet and attached to it like I am.

What is Twitter?

Twitter is in essence a mini-blog and its a conversation between many people that wouldn’t normally have a conversation. It basically answers the question “what are you doing?” One person once described it as “permission based stalking” which I guess in a way it is. I’m a big fan of Twitter and have been using it faithfully since I found out about it in March of this year. Twitter can very easily create addictive behavior and need an intervention. You can use it very SMS, IM, and web as well as cool apps that have been developed for it like TwitBin and Twiterrific.

So how do I use it?

I use it in a variety of ways that all add to my productivity or some days the lack thereof.
1. Questions - Sometimes I pose questions to other new media/social media experts for information I am seeking for myself or for a client

2. Blogs/Podcasts - many times I’ll post a link of a cool blog I’ve come across, a new blog posts (my own and others) and/or new podcast episode.

3. Mini-Conversations with Friends and Followers - Sometimes its just as simple as that

Like I said Twitter can be used for good or for evil .. it’s up to you to decide.  : )

Want to follow me on Twitter? You can reach me at www.twitter.com/TammyMunson 

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