The "Twitter Nama" In Today's World On The Rise

The "Twitter Nama" In Today's World On The Rise

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Twitter can be treated as a waste of time when:[/b][/b]

1. [/i]Used just like blogging [/i]

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2. [/i]Used just like going to conferences and talking to people face to face can be a waste of time.[/i][/i]

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3. [/i]Used just like other micro-blogging/life streaming/social messaging tools [/i][/i]

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4. [/i]Used just like talking on the phone can be a waste of time.[/i][/i]

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5. [/i]Using it just because everyone else is on twitter[/i][/i]

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6. [/i]Using twitter with undetermined goals[/i][/i]

Here messages/tweets go out of the world hence visible to everyone.[/i]

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It is low effort and high potential for massive visibility.[/i][/i]

There is availability of free market data on twitter[/i][/i]

Information about company products customers & competitors [/i][/i]

Every single thing may it be old, old fashioned or modern is discussed/tweeted.[/i][/i]

Twitter puts you on the social media grid with a micro blog, and by the way, arguably the hottest interactive venue on the planet right now[/i].

Twitter is a communication platform that helps businesses stay connected to their customers. As a business, you can use it to quickly share information with people interested in your company, gather real-time market intelligence and feedback, and build relationships with customers, partners and other people who care about your company. As an individual user, you can use Twitter to tell a company (or anyone else) that you've had a great—or disappointing—experience with their business, offer product ideas, and learn about great offers.[/i][/i]

Twitter services had crossed over from a forum for mundane status updates to a venue for more informative, synergistic sharing and interaction.

Twitter is an ultimate gateway to the rest of your Web presence.

Twitter can be a great free news-distribution service

Businesses spending 50 percent or more of their marketing budget on inbound marketing are spending 60 percent less per lead than those who spend 50 percent or more on outbound marketing,

Over 40 percent of those using Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIN, and company blogs for marketing have acquired a customer through each of those channels.

It is the lowest cost lead generation channel

The twitter medium lets you build relationships with customers, partners and other people important to your business.

Twitter gives your constituents direct access to employees and a way to contribute to your company

It can also be used for personal branding

Can also be used as an easy way to hire people

Twitter can be used to get traffic to your websites or the sites of friends.

Twitter users often link to useful sites or articles and can be a source of scoops and alternative news.

Make New Friends.

Twitter has a built-in function for you to befriend and track the messages of other users. This is an easy way for you connect with people outside of your usual circle.

Network for benefits

Twitter can be used as a socializing platform for you to interact with other like-minded people, especially those in the same industry.

Use Twitter to record down what you need to do while you are away from the computer.

Twitter can be used as a company intranet that connects employees to one another. Workers can liaise with each other when working on group projects.

Set up a Twitter feed for the specific purpose of notifying customers when new products come in.

Twitter provides you with an easy way to record important ideas or concepts you want to explore further.

Businesses can use Twitter as a means to inform event participants and latest event happenings/changes.

Twitter can be used as a means to find potential customers or clients online. Discretion and skill is needed in this area.

Time Management and Analysis

Set Up Meetings.

Twitter can help you organize impromptu meetups.

The method some companies use on Twitter is to let their employees tweet instead.

The company's reputation is also enhanced by proxy.

Now that you understand how employee tweets can affect the company negatively, understand that the reverse is also true. Employees twittering away with excitement about their work, developments in their industry, new products, or other interesting tidbits, even if unrelated to the company itself, can promote positive feelings for whichever business they (indirectly) represent.

Another good reason for having employees tweet instead of the company itself is if the company wants to be seen as employing influential leaders. This list of Forrester analysts on Twitter offers a great example.

Some companies use Twitter internally to share ideas or communicate about what projects they're working on. If this information is confidential in nature, employees either need to protect their updates or even better, not use Twitter at all.

Some companies aren't as much Twitter participants as they are Twitter "listeners." Using search tools like search.twitter.com or desktop applications like TweetDeck are easy ways to keep track of what's being said about the company, its product names, or even the industry as a whole. Smart companies are tuning in to these micro-conversations to get early warnings of problems and to collect feedback on product issues or ideas.

 
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