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for Business: 101

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Twitter for Business: 101

• What is Twitter?• Why is it valuable?• How does it work?• How should a business get started?• What does it make possible?• Some examples• Your fears and concerns• Learning more…

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What is Twitter?

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What Are You Doing?

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6 million unique monthly visitors

55 million visits(+25 million since Nov)

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1000% growth

Jan 2008 - Jan 2009

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20% of online adults 25-34

23% of social network users

27% of bloggers

December 2008

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Why is it valuable?

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http://twitpic.com/135xa

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How does it work?

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What Are You Doing?

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The User Multiface

Browser • SMS • IM • RSS reader • FriendFeed •

Facebook • blogs • widgets • desktop, iPhone, Blackberry,

and SMS clients

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Individuals

• Build your network, access better professional relationships, faster knowledge-sharing and leveraged problem-solving

• Particularly valuable for Executives, sales and marketing professionals, consultants, freelancers and celebrities.

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Companies and Brands

• Engage more deeply with consumers and markets in strategic and powerful ways

• Drive productivity, value, innovation and human capital growth through better networking and idea-exchange

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Externally

Customer service

Market awareness

News

Innovation

Understanding

Extending reach

Relationships

Branding

Direct sales

SEO

Driving traffic

Networking

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Internally

Sales Teams

Event Planning

Project Status

News

Coordination

Interface

Decentralized teams

Employee Support

Mentoring

Problem-solving

Purely Social

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VALUE.

visibility

relevance

relationships

social capital

community

ideas

trust

research

marketing

networking

customer

service

traffic

news

sales

SEO

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How should a business get started?

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Manners 101

• Dress nicely– Background graphic, avatar

• Introduce yourself– Fill out profile completely– Mention your Twitter on your site

• Be a good conversationalist– Listen, respond– Contribute relevant, useful material

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How Best to Approach?

Cultivate standards of

• Excellence

• Authenticity

• Engagement

What will work for your organization?

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Twitter Campaigns?

not so much.

Twitter literacy

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Bearing in Mind…

• Twitter can be a great vehicle for a brand extension– if you are willing to produce feeds of cool, useful things

• Publish & subscribe environment– The self-serving will flounder. The useful will flourish.

• Brands need to work to not be rejected as spam

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Influence (was)

Attracting attention to yourself

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Influence (is)

Providing attention and value to others

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Some Examples1. @sweetamigos your cupcakes are so

totally awesome!!! thank you so much! your Rocky Road brownies are the chocolatiest EVER!!

2. Heading out to meet with a potential client and @gpowell_az.

3. Just got back from #bruebakers with meeting with @therotaryguy great info maybe tweek his stuff to work with his new endeavor

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Some Examples

• Influential individuals

• Customer service

• Branding and relationships

• Direct sales

• Consumer products

• Retail

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Influential Individuals

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Customer Service

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Branding and Relationships

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Direct Sales

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Consumer Products

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Retail

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Questions and concerns

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What’s the business use of Twitter?

What’s the business use of email?

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How do we reach an audience?

Be useful.

Provide value.

Rethink audience.

Rethink message.

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What about Twitter etiquette?

Listen first

Understand the territory

Be clear about why you’re there

Etiquette will drive effectiveness

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How do we govern employees’ Twitter use?

You don’t.

You govern job performance.

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How can we measure success?

Try things. See if they work. Try again.Engagement & analytics -- with caveatsBy the currency of success for your brand

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Learning more…

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Outlook

• Landscape for business use of Twitter and microsharing generally

• How to think about brand opportunities in microsharing

• What’s on the horizon? What trends should we watch for next?

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Advanced

My business is growing yours     480.240.9789     [email protected]          Maggiore Consulting & Marketing (MCM) was founded by Jennifer Maggiore in 2005. Jennifer is a speaker, educator and blogger (her blog is featured on Alltop.com, founded by Guy Kawasaki) and has spoken for the Arizona Small Business Association, AZMVPs, Renaissance Personnel Group, several real estate groups and more. She has also been featured in FuelNet monthly and The Business Journal of Phoenix. Jennifer has been a guest blogger for the Arizona Small Business Association and has written for the University of Phoenix Alumni Association monthly magazine, Focus. Jennifer has degrees in Journalism and Marketing, and has been using Social Media for more than a decade. She enjoys spending time with her husband, "the best Realtor EVER!", her son and Belgian Malinois Bea, digital photography, travel, pop culture and has "rarely met a bottle of wine I didn't care for"!