On Twitter? Do you Tweet, re-Tweet or @reply? Ever have a conversation?
Nearly 700 million people now integrate social media check-ins or interactions into their daily routines, especially on Facebook and Twitter. With this sudden rise in social networking popularity, many businesses have jumped on the brandwagon, but few know what to do. Some just piss off their brand.
I sometimes Tweet to help desks or CSRs about service or product issues.
After the latest update, my Hootsuite iPhone app no longer launches. I tap it. No response. On Wednesday I ask @Hootsuite_Help how to fix it. They fail to get back to me by Monday, so I re-Tweet my question. “^CT” @replies: “Delete the app. Reinstall it.” Translation? Pay another $2.99 to try again.
Want to build brand value on Twitter? Maybe give a hoot about your brand.
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Out-of-Touch Tweets
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Tags: csr, hootsuite, Twitter
CrackBird Fists Fly
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Tags: Blogs, Canada, CrackBird, Twitter
Twitter is now CrackBird.
Old-fogie bloggers still married to 1,000+ characters fly off the handle at smart, legit web marketers who use CrackBird to connect and prosper.
Maybe it’s raging hormones. Maybe it’s that time of the market. Maybe it’s Canada. Whatever whippersnapper or other worldly evils caused this, everyone now shakes @replies at each other over the fate of CrackBird’s flock.
Here’s an idea. Want to reach anybody in 140 characters or less? Stop complaining. Nobody wants to hear it. Case in point: my blog post.
New stats? 10 less visitors.
I Follow @ssholes
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Tags: Twitter
Twitter. It’s an unruly red-headed stepchild.
Love it or hate it, this is one social media tool that can’t be ignored. It’s revolutionizing the way we pawn off ebooks.
If you’ve been in a coma, Twitter ideally provides a platform that begs the question, “What are you doing?” This video explains.
Problem is, Twitter is becoming a sayspool of rudeness and ill-informed viral witch hunts. To all that mess I say, “Thanks . . . ”
Because I left my TweetLater auto-reply on.
Conversation Is King
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Tags: Time, Twitter
Are you on Twitter? Then you know . . .
Online discussion is now the new king. Sorry, content.
Twitter is the platform for infectious conversation, and it’s growing by the #.
By simply tagging tweets with “#” followed by a keyword for your topic, you and your audience can tweet and track conversation together. Read this Newbie’s Guide to Twitter. Find out How Twitter Will Change the Way We Live in this Time Magazine article by Steven Johnson. And be sure to follow my feed.
Using Twitter, you and I have the power to propel new thoughts and ideas.
I think that’s what claims the crown jewels, don’t you?
How do you tweet? Share your feed.
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