Finding More Followers on Twitter

Posted by JulieD, 7:46 amMay 28, 2009 under Advertising, Marketing, Writing, online | Read the First Comment

Recently, I was building a new Twitter persona for a business and trying to figure out how to gain exposure.

I started by using Twitter’s search function to find people who were tweeting about the same topic. Then I followed as many as I could find. (I’m continuing to add to the list each day.)

Why?

Well, a lot of Tweeple (that’s Twitter People, in case you haven’t heard) like to follow anyone who follows them. Sure, it makes keeping up with tweets hard, but from a business point of view it makes sense: the more people you follow and are followed by, the more chance there is of someone reading your tweets. If you are targeting your followers through keyword searches, then you have found your audience. And — because of the auto-follow etiquette — they have found you.

After monitoring the profile for a while and manually following people who followed me I quickly realized I needed to automate the process and focus my energies on creating great content.

Dave Taylor has posted an excellent tutorial (with screenshots, hoorah!) taught me how to use TweetLater to handle the automation. TweetLater has other useful tools too, but for now I’m using it to

  • auto-follow,  and
  • send a ‘welcome’ message when people follow the profile, linking back to the business’s website.

I’m scanning tweets and jumping in to conversations, and tweeting whenever the business has some news or a new blog post. I”m also engaging with people who write back to thank me for the welcome message, and many have.

I have started to see increased traffic on the business website with this unobtrusive and, frankly fun form of marketing. It feels collaborative and light-hearted and nothing like “sales”!

Are You Listening? Twitter and Motrin

Posted by JulieD, 3:04 pmNovember 16, 2008 under Advertising, Marketing | Be the First to Comment

Think Twitter doesn’t affect your business? Johnson & Johnson did.

This weekend Motrin became the #1 topic on Twitter. More specifically their web-ad about Babywearing (you know, slings, front carriers etc.) made them the #1 trending topic on Twitter…and not in a good way. In fact, they they managed to offend both people who wear their babies in slings and people who don’t.

By 3pm on Sunday there were:

Every few minutes there were 60 more tweets on the topic.

But there was no response from anyone at Johnson & Johnson or McNeil Health Care Group.

I’m guessing this is going to all over the business news, if not the mainstream news by Monday morning.

Are people Twittering about your business? What are they saying? Do you even know how to find out?

Hint: go here and enter your company’s name.