Showing posts with label hashtag. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hashtag. Show all posts

Monday, July 21

3 Proven Practices to Build Your Twitter Reputation, Grow Followers and Get Retweets


Twitter can be a daunting platform for the beginner. I know that the first thing you want to do is build your audience size and you'd like to get people to follow you. This can be accomplished (it can't be done overnight - sorry) and in this post I give you simple tools to build a great reputation and a stellar community.

Follow people and make connections

Start first with selecting keywords that describe your interests and your business. Then use them to find people to follow. When you find interesting people, follow them and pursue an alliance.
  • Search for people on directories by topic at Tweetfind, and Followerwonk where you can search Twitter bios for keywords. Enter your favorite topics and find others in WeFollow. Twitter search is also a good tool. I'd use each tool.
  • Look for Hashtags (the # symbol used to mark keywords or topics in a Tweet) on Twitter that relate to your business. You can also click on a hashtag that you see on Twitter (or a trending topic) to see who is talking about it. 
  • Find twitter lists from influencers. You'll find people who have hundreds, thousands (in some cases hundreds of thousands) of followers. To organize large amounts of people, pros curate Twitter Lists (which can be private or public). To find people in a specific niche, go to a profile page and click the down arrow next to the word More. You will find a link for public lists that the user has created (and has subscribed to) as well as lists on which other people have listed them. This is a great resource to find like-minded Twitter members. For example, Margie Clayman (Director of Marketing at Clayman & Associates in Ohio) has a list of her Top 100 on Twitter. I have a short one on eBay sellers.
  • Embrace #FollowFriday. On Fridays you will see hashtagged Tweets with #FF or #FollowFriday. Click on the names in the Tweet and read the person's bio, if you like what you see, you've found somebody new to follow. Be sure to say hello too.
Once you follow someone? Don't immediately Tweet or send them a Direct message requesting a favor or to follow you elsewhere. Get to know them first. Start a conversation! Most importantly, don't un-follow them because they don't follow you back immediately. Follower churning tells everyone that you're not interested in engagement and that you're just trying to build numbers.

Wednesday, June 22

Twitter Essentials Webinar: How to Set Up and Run A Successful Twitter Account for Your Business

Over the past few years, Twitter has entered the mainstream conversation on business marketing and promotion alongside other social tools like blogs and Facebook. Even if you’re already marketing on other platforms, Twitter provides access to different customers in a different context.

How do you tap in to this powerful new marketing tool? Join me, Dave Peck and Denise Wakeman for this two-part online seminar organized by Tweethouse. You’ll learn how to set up a Twitter account for your business, how to get more Twitter followers, and what tools are the best for tweeting, monitoring, and engaging your customers. We’ll cover everything from the meaning of “hashtags” and “retweets” to hard-to-find applications that make it easy to search Twitter for relevant keywords and schedule Tweets for later release so that you can plan ahead.

Why bother with Twitter if you’re already on Facebook?

  • Establishing your Twitter account * Finding the right people to follow * Best practices for engaging with other Tweeters
  • What is a hashtag?
  • Growing your followership
  • Getting the right tools set up for Tweeting and monitoring

Day 1: Monday, June 27th, 1pm – 2pm PT
You’ll learn the basics of setting up your Twitter account, including:

  •     What kind of account to create (as a person or as a business)
  •     The account creation process
  •     Identifying your first people to follow
  •     Finding good material to Tweet

Day 2: Thursday, June 30th, 1pm – 2pm PT
You’ll learn how to effectively monitor Twitter for keywords and grow your followers:

  •     Learning about hashtags
  •     Getting more followers for your Twitter account
  •     Effective search tools for Twitter
  •     Valuable monitoring services

I know you'd love to attend - so here's a link for a 15% off discount!