Ultimate Guide to Twitter for Business
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Ultimate Guide to Twitter for Business

Generate Quality Leads Using Only 140 Characters, Instantly Connect with 300 million Customers in 10 Minutes, Discover 10 Twitter Tools that Can be Applied Now

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Ultimate Guide to Twitter for Business

Generate Quality Leads Using Only 140 Characters, Instantly Connect with 300 million Customers in 10 Minutes, Discover 10 Twitter Tools that Can be Applied Now

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Who should you follow? How many people should you follow? How often should you tweet?
Most people don’t get Twitter. Longtime internet guru Ted Prodromou shows you how to become someone who does. Set to prove that 140 characters or less and a hashtag can dramatically grow your brand and your business, Prodromou takes you step by step into the Twitterverse and shows you how to tweet your way to the top of your industry.

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2013
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9781613081822
Chapter 1
Why Twitter?
Twitter has taken the internet by storm. It’s not growing as fast as Facebook, but Twitter has become a powerful news and marketing channel. More often than not, eyewitnesses are breaking news around the world on Twitter before international media outlets can arrive at the scene to report it.
I believe Twitter isn’t as popular as Facebook or other social media websites because most people don’t get Twitter. They don’t understand the power of short, timely messages that catch our attention like powerful media headlines or interesting email subject lines. Twitter is a great tool to interrupt someone’s thought process and grab their attention. Whether you are a Twitter fan or not, you can’t ignore the fact that it has become an integral part of our lives. You see Twitter hashtags everywhere. You see them in all major advertising campaigns, whether in print, billboards, online, and in TV ads. Twitter is here to stay!
In this book, you will learn Twitter’s history and how Twitter is changing our social behavior. Who would have imagined that giving someone the ability to send 140-character messages would help organize revolutions and protests in countries around the world? We’ll explore how Twitter is being used to report breaking news related to politics and sports around the world in real time. We’ll also explore how many celebrities are using Twitter to keep in touch with their fans while earning money doing promoted Tweets.
In Chapter 2, you’ll learn the basics of Twitter, including the Twitter commands and lingo. If you don’t know what to say on Twitter, I’ll help you get over your shyness so you can engage others in Twitter conversations. Next, I’ll help you customize your Twitter profile so you can attract the right followers and appear in Twitter searches. This will help you get the word out about your company so you can get free publicity.
You’ll also learn how to create a comprehensive Twitter strategy for you and your company. Who should you follow? How many people should you follow? How often should you Tweet? Once you create your Twitter strategy, you’ll know exactly how to use Twitter to grow your business.
After you create your Twitter strategy, I’ll teach you some advanced Twitter techniques. Once you learn them, you’ll be head and shoulders above your competition; most Twitter users only use the basic Twitter functions. You’ll know how to generate targeted leads, create fun Twitter contests to grow your followers, drive traffic to your website or blog, and create viral Tweets that will publicize your brand.
In Chapter 8, I’ll show you the latest and greatest Twitter tools that will enhance your Twitter experience. You’ll be able to monitor your competition, grow your follower list, promote your products and services, and drive traffic to your blog and website 24/7.
In Chapter 9, I’ll share some Twitter success stories with you. These are people just like you and me who have used Twitter to grow their businesses. These aren’t Twitter power users like Chris Brogan and Ashton Kutcher. These are small-business owners who have successfully used Twitter to promote and grow their businesses.
Of course, no Twitter book would be complete without a list of Twitter power users. This is a list of the people I follow to learn the latest Twitter techniques and to see how they used Twitter to become thought leaders in their industries.
Let’s get started by taking a look at some facts about Twitter and how fast it’s growing.

CONNECTING WITH OTHERS

You have friends on Facebook and connections on LinkedIn. On Twitter you have followers, who are people who “subscribe” to your updates. Every time you Tweet, it shows up on your followers’ timelines. When you become someone’s follower, you’ll see all of their Tweets on your timeline.
One huge difference between Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter is that on Twitter you don’t have to ask permission to follow someone. We all know about the friend requests on Facebook and the connection requests on LinkedIn. You can approve, deny, or ignore connection requests from others. With Twitter, anyone can follow you and you can follow anyone and see their Tweets, as long as they haven’t set their profile to Protect my Tweets.
For some reason I have a strange vision when I think of Twitter. I’m not sure if you remember the old TV commercials for Ricola cough drops. The commercial is set in the Swiss Alps and there’s a guy standing on top of a mountain peak singing “Riiicooolaaa” into the beautiful valleys below. While he’s passionately singing “Riiicooolaaa” from this mountaintop, how does he know if anyone is listening? Does he care if anyone is listening? Probably not. He’s all alone, miles from anyone, but he still shares his message with the world.
I think of Twitter in the same way. Everyone is Tweeting messages into the Twitterverse, but is anyone listening? If you don’t have any followers, probably not many are seeing your message, but if you add a popular hashtag to the Tweet, millions may see your message. People are sharing their inner thoughts and passions on Twitter, like the guy standing on the mountaintop singing “Riiicooolaaa.”
When you first join Twitter, it feels like you are speaking to yourself when you Tweet because you don’t get a response most of the time. The silence can be deafening. As you get better at Tweeting and using hashtags, you start receiving responses to your Tweets, which is really cool.
I remember the first response I received on Twitter. I think it was my third or fourth Tweet and I Tweeted about the P90X video workout program that I just started doing. I Tweeted something like “P90X day 1—what a killer workout” and added #P90X at the end of my Tweet. I received an immediate response from someone else who was further along in the workouts. She praised me for starting the P90X program, which is very intense, and encouraged me to keep it up.
I was so excited that I got a response, I started monitoring the #P90X hashtag, which helped support me through the program. That was my first Twitter conversation and it was so cool!

TWITTER FACTS

Officially, Twitter announced in 2011 that it has 100 million active users. An active Twitter user is a member who logs in at least once a month. Twitter has been growing rapidly since September 2011, so the number of active users is estimated to be 150 million according to many social media experts. Figure 1-1 on page 4 shows the growth of active Twitter users. Twitter doesn’t share their exact usage data on a regular basis, so it’s hard to confirm these numbers, but the estimates are usually in the ballpark.
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FIGURE 1-1. The Estimated Number of Active Twitter Users. Source: www.twopblog.com
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How many total users does Twitter have? In April 2011, Katie Stanton, Twitter’s vice president of international strategy, announced that the platform had 200 million registered accounts. In May 2011, the total registered accounts were estimated to be 300 million according to independent Twitter account tracker Twopcharts. In August 2011, this figure had risen to 362 million, and it passed 400 million a couple of months later, according to the Twopcharts estimates. In February 2012, Twopcharts estimated Twitter surpassed the 500,000-registered-users milestone. Figure 1-2 on page 5 shows the estimated number of registered Twitter users. Twitter did announce that they were receiving 400 million unique visitors per month in September 2011, confirming their rapid growth.
The registered number of users can be deceiving because there are many fraudulent accounts, abandoned accounts, and accounts used by bots that create Twitter spam. There is no way to know how many of these accounts exist, but 500,000 is still a pretty impressive number of registered accounts.
Facebook is approaching one billion accounts, and a number of those accounts are fraudulent or abandoned, which is common with all social media platforms. The important number when measuring the success of a social media site is the number of active users who log in at least once a month. Over half of Facebook’s members log in every day, which is staggering. The fact that Twitter has over 150 million active users and is still growing fast is a good sign that Twitter will be a powerful force in our lives for quite a while.

FIGURE 1-2. The Estimated Number of Registered Twitter Users.
Source: www.twopblog.com
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IS TWITTER FOR YOU?

Many people have a love/hate relationship with Twitter. If you take the time to learn Twitter and understand its power, you love it. If you sign up and don’t explore the possibilities, you write it off as a waste of time.
One thing you can’t ignore is the growth and popularity of Twitter. Yes, it’s not as big as Facebook, but most power Twitter users find it infinitely more useful. Twitter is growing at a faster rate than Facebook, as you see in Figure 1-3 on page 6.
This study by eMarketer in March 2012 predicts Twitter will grow faster than Facebook for the next couple of years. Will Twitter ever reach one billion users as Facebook approaches that astronomical number? Probably not, because many people are freaked out by the 140-character limit. They don’t believe Twitter can be useful for business. When Google+ launched, many people were excited because they weren’t limited to 140 characters, but Google+ doesn’t seem to be slowing Twitter’s growth at all. People and businesses are still struggling to figure out how to leverage Google+.
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FIGURE 1-3. Twitter vs. Facebook Growth. Source: eMarketer.com
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There are thousands of success stories from businesses that use Twitter to grow. I’ll be sharing some of them later in this book so you can see how powerful Twitter can be when you think out of the box (sorry for that old clichĂ©!). Everywhere you look, you see Twitter hashtags on billboards, magazine ads, newspaper ads, and TV commercials and shows.
Twitter has hit the mainstream and you can’t ignore it. Your prospects and customers are on Twitter and they’re talking about you. Your competitors are using Twitter to prospect for new customers, to support their current customers, and to build stronger relationships with their current customers. If you don’t use Twitter for your business, you are missing out on some significant opportunities.
Twitter has found a niche as the outlet for breaking news. Almost every significant breaking news event is reported on Twitter before it’s reported to the major media outlets. This is because eyewitnesses are Tweeting breaking news as it happens before the media outlets can get there to cover the event. You can leverage the popularity of Twitter to get the news out about your business by announcing new products, promotional events, specials, and holding Twitter contests.
Take a look at Figure 1-4 on page 7. The media gets it. Twitter is in the news almost daily for some reason. The continued popularity of Twitter among celebrities is a source of news itself, which effectively guarantees an onslaught of news items. Evolving world events also puts Twitter in the news frequently.
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FIGURE 1-4. Twitter Dominates the Media Coverage of Social Networks. Source: Highbeam
Research (www.highbeam.com)
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Maybe you don’t feel comfortable Tweeting about your business, or you don’t think your prospects or customers are on Twitter. It’s OK not to be a frequent Tweeter. You can be a passive Twitter user and just monitor your brand name, your competitors, and some keyword phrases related to your industry. I’m sure you will quickly see the potential value of Twitter when you see how many conversations are happening related to your business or industry. Once you see the value, you can start experimenting with some Tweets to drive people to your blog or website.
The fact is that Twitter is for you and your business, so I invite you to get started today!

SOCIAL IMPACT

When Twitter started in 2006, nobody could have known that it would have such a dramatic impact on our lives. Who would have thought Twitter would play such a significant role in world events like the Egyptian revolution in 2011, the Tunisian protests in 2010-2011, and the Iranian election protests in 2009-2010?
Protesters used thousands of Tweets with specific hashtags to coordinate their activities and provide up-to-the-second updates to their followers. Within minutes, thousands of protestors assembled at targeted locations powering the revolutions. Today, Twitter has become the default communication tool for social movements around the world.
Probably the most surprising social movement occurred in 2008 when Barack Obama used Twitter and social media to engage 18- to 25-year-olds in the United States...

Table of contents

  1. Title Page
  2. Dedication
  3. Acknowledgments
  4. Foreword
  5. My Twitter Story: Making Friends
  6. Chapter 1 - Why Twitter?
  7. Chapter 2 - The ABCs of Twitter
  8. Chapter 3 - Getting Started with Twitter
  9. Chapter 4 - Customizing Your Twitter Profile to Attract Followers
  10. Chapter 5 - Following and Followers—the Foundation of Your Twitter Strategy
  11. Chapter 6 - Aligning Your Twitter Strategy with Your Business
  12. Chapter 7 - Advanced Twitter
  13. Chapter 8 - Twitter Tools
  14. Chapter 9 - Twitter Success Stories
  15. Chapter 10 - Power Twitter Users
  16. Chapter 11 - What’s Next?
  17. About the Author
  18. Index
  19. Subscribe to Entrepreneur Magazine
  20. Copyright Page