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Twitter: Tips For The Social Marketer Cheat Sheet

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Twitter: Tips For The Social Marketer Cheat Sheet

Twitter Cheatsheet

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TIPS FOR THE SOCIAL

MARKETER CHEAT SHEET

TWITTER

In 2007, Twitter began as what many considered to be a flash-inthe-pan social media outlet, but as of 2011, Twitter had over 200
million registered users and is one of the 10 most popular sites on
the Internet anything but a passing phase. Companies that lack a
strategic, lead-generating plan of attack for their Twitter accounts
are losing out on access to a huge potential customer base and
the opportunity to showcase themselves as social savvy, relevant
businesses. Being followed on Twitter is an incredibly strong signal
of online affinity for your business. These self-selected prospects
are indicating an active interest in your brand and are asking to
hear more from you.
Think of Twitter as the water cooler for B2B marketers: Its a
vibrant community where businesses can prospect leads and
congregate as thought leaders to discuss relevant industry topics.
B2B marketers are always striving to provide good content in an
easily digestible and timely format. On Twitter, it is easy to quickly
compose Tweets and messages aimed at those interested in
your company or product. (Caveat: words of caution about this to
follow.)
At Marketo, we are always seeking marketing avenues that
allow for continuous, real-time engagement with our customers
and prospects. Twitter happens to be one of our most effective
prospecting channels. We use it to get the word out to customers
about specific product offerings and as a forum for potential
customers to discover and learn more about us and what we offer.

Twitter Following
Becoming someones follower on Twitter accomplishes four goals:
You identify Twitter accounts that will be relevant and
interesting to you, your organization and your industry.
You let people know that youre on Twitter, and encourage
them to follow you back.
You associate yourself with a specific group of industry experts
and thought leaders, and demonstrate your interest in the
space.
Twitter is a great platform for engagement, so once you follow
someone on Twitter you can work on starting a conversation.

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Quick Tip
You will also want to make sure that your Twitter handle
is short, as you only have 140 characters to complete
your post. Having a short Twitter handle will help your
followers when they re-tweet you.

Tips for Following


Find people to follow by importing your contact databases
using tools that Twitter provides. Then, broaden this action
by following those that your followers are following-- where
relevant. Be sure to also follow people that your competitors
are following.
Do a search for experts in the field who are tweeting. You
can find people to follow on sites like Wefollow.com or
Twibes.com.
If possible, try to make sure to follow back relevant people
and companies that are following you. You dont want
to upset prospects, customers or partners by not
following them!
Twitter provides easy search functionality so that you can
find people that are talking about your company and your
industry. Spend some time trying out different searches
and hashtags that are relevant to your business. Once
you find the people who are contributing most to the
conversation, start following them.
Read the tweets of those you follow and search for tweets
on keywords relevant to your product or service. Twitter
client applications such as TweetDeck, Hootsuite, and
Seesmic are useful for organizing your Twitter feeds,
managing multiple microblogging accounts, and post or
scheduling posts from multiple users.
Create lists. By creating a list you can easily segment
people who you are following. As an example you can
create a list for hot prospects, customers, and one
for competitors.

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Tweetchats
Tips to Make Your Tweets Engaging and Easy for a
Follower to Retweet:
Always use a URL shortener like Bit.ly. They are also often
built into other tools such as Hootsuite and Tweetdeck. You
only have 140 characters, so make it count!
Keep tweets below 140 characters, ideally under 100
characters. It makes retweeting easier to do.
The symbol # on Twitter is known as a hashtag. These
tags are used to affiliate a tweet with a certain topic and
can be useful for tracking social marketing campaigns and
connecting with customers. You can develop your own
hashtags to try and promote a viral following for a specific
topic or campaign.
Avoid the temptation to use tools that send automatic direct
messages. These types of messages are often construed
as spam and may cause people to unfollow you.
You can also engage Twitter followers and influencers by
including an @mention in your tweets. You can do this when
you post content you think will resonate with an influencer.
An easy format to follow is tweeting with a link to relevant
content and then including the @mention at the end of the
tweet.
Use Twitter lists to segment users by interest or group
together brand advocates and your favorite twitter users.
Keep in mind that when you add a user to a public list they
are notified and the list is open and searchable to all users.
A private list, which may be used for competitors, is only
visible to you.
Use Twitter during events and to promote things like
contests. A great way to engage your Twitter followers
is to create a contest that asks followers to contribute in
some way You want your Twitter feed to be a mix of Tweets
youve created, as well as replies and retweets.

A Twitter chat is a public conversation on Twitter based around a


unique hashtag. The hashtag allows you to follow the discussion
and easily participate in it. Most Twitter chats are usually recurring
and on specific topics but some are also based around special
events. Hosting a Twitter chat is an amazing way to engage with
your fans and followers. In addition, this is a great way to better
understand and grow your community and to promote your brand
and business.
Five Great Weekly Tweetchats for Marketers: (http://under30ceo.
com/25-twitter-chats-every-entrepreneur-must-know/)

1. #blogchat
Topic: Blogging
Host: @MackCollier
When? Sundays 9PM ET
Why its Cool? This is supposed to be the largest Twitter
chat on the web and every last week of the month users
pick the topic.
2. #socialmedia
Topic: Social Media
Host: @JasonBreed @marc_meyer
When? Tuesday at 12PM ET.
Whats good? There is a huge archive of 130+ chats.
Check out the transcripts here and check out some serious
thought leadership by attendees.
3. #b2bchat
Topic: B2B Marketing Best Practices
Host: @b2b_chat @andrewspoeth @b2bento @cuferg @
kseniacoffman
When? Thursdays 8PM ET
Whats Cool? This group features its own LinkedIn group
http://linkd.in/qJtYFg exclusive to b2b marketers.
4. #mmchat
Topic: Marketer Monday
Hosts: @TheSocialCMO @JeffAshcroft
When? Mondays 8PM ET
Whats Smart? Most recent topic: Would You Join Your
Own Community? Get the chance to meet social marketing experts from leading firms every week.
5. #bizforum
Topic: Trending Business Topics
Host: @samfiorella
When? Wednesdays 8PM ET
Whats Awesome? Unlike other chats participants are
encouraged to agree or disagree and really get to the root
of the issue. Hashtag also features the question of the day.

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Promoted Tweets in Timelines

Messaging

A Twitter strategy we have used with great success is launching


Promoted Tweets in timelines targeted to followers and users who
are similar to our followers. Our Promoted Tweets contain timely
and engaging content like contests for trips to industry events and
links to thought-leadership pieces. Every promoted Tweet that we
run goes to a gated resource page. We set up a series of three
tweets per campaign and rotate them accordingly. For timelines,
we run three tweets on one campaign for three days at a time

To some, this may sound backwards or surprising, but do not


use Twitter to only promote your company. Sure, calling out your
companys new ebook or webcast is an important part of your
tweeting. But if you never contribute to the conversations taking
place, if you never offer something personal or fun or funny, you
are missing the prime opportunity unique to Twitter. Twitter is
about building relationships; it is about reciprocity. Engage and be
engaged. Be a part of the flow of information. Dont be a broken
record repeatedly rattling off the companys tagline. Its in your best
interests to pay attention to what your customers and prospective
customers are tweeting about and to respond accordingly.

Promoted Tweets in Search


For search Tweets, we run two offers every two weeks with three
different tweets focusing on fifteen keywords and five countries.
We have found through trial and error that its more about the offer
than about the money spent. Fresh relevant content offers with the
right messaging yields CTRs of up to 17% with a cost-per-prospect
coming in at around $14 each. This, of course, will vary based on
your offer and the relevancy of your content.
We always see significant spikes in relevant Tweets during industry
events. We decided to capitalize on that and use Promoted Tweets
in search results during key B2B conference dates. This allowed
us to be part of relevant conversations when the conversations are
hot. By targeting event-specific hashtags and relevant keywords
like B2B and lead management, we are where we need to
be at prime lead-generating moments. Being a part of real-time
conversations means pouncing on real-time opportunities.

Influencer Marketing on Twitter


Twitter is a fantastic platform to learn who your influencers are.
Because Twitter is designed for quick exchanges of information
and shares, you can start to keep track of who is re-tweeting your
content and engaging in conversations. Remember to reach out to
your top sharers to create relationships. They may be interested in
doing a guest blog or allowing you to do a guest blog on their site.
The more you engage directly with your top influencers, the more
they will continue to promote your content.

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Remember, your content should create value and ultimately, be


helpful to your network. In B2B marketing, retweeting material
that will be helpful to your network is good, but writing your own
informational material is even better. If your network (specifically,
customers and prospective buyers) benefit from something you
tweet about, they will remember you and your business.
Here is that word of caution mentioned earlier: As with anything,
a little self promotion is good for business but if your entire tweet
history is only about you and your company, youve got it wrong.
Keep in mind the 4-1-1 rule:
The 4-1-1 rule for Twitter was popularized by Tippingpoint Labs
and Joe Pulizzi, founder of Junta42 and the Content Marketing
Institute. For every one self-serving tweet, you should re-tweet one
relevant tweet and most importantly share four pieces of relevant
content written by others.
Whats great about this approach is that it lets you engage in
the conversation, build awareness, and keep in touch with your
followers without coming across as pushy or too me focused.
Weve been trying to follow it at Marketo for our Twitter updates as
well as our Facebook updates, and so far results are positive. As
you plan out the cadence of updates youll send, try scheduling
four educational or entertaining Tweets mixed with one soft
promotion (e.g. attend an event) and one hard promotion (e.g.
download a free trial or apply for an account).

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