Monday, April 19, 2010

Different Ways That You Can Use Twitter

This is the actual time to enjoy the maximum of the market and promote your product with the help of Twitters. Hitch your business wagon to the stars when you think about using Twitters for your business purposes, but here are few guidelines instructing you how to use Twitter and in what capacity:

Start with the minimum: Use the search engine of Twitter (http://search.twitter.com) to get the appropriate twits for your company or organization. Look out for the tweeters, wait until they make a return answer, and then very slowly build up a chain of followers. You can make the maximum of Twitter by announcing a new blog post, special articles, company feedbacks or info. You can also put up questions to get a right feedback from selected group of people.

Make a sound: Illustrate hints and functions to excite the visitors, so that, they can follow your twit. Link up to a smaller page where you offer them the info about launching your product, and offer them the notification of product launching at earliest hours; only if they subscribe or register at your site.

Old Brand and New bottle: it is hardly possible for a brand to look up for a better means of Internet communication than Twitter while re-launching its products on the market. It not only gives you a better ground but also ensure a better line of consumers for the product, sometimes even before launching.

Inject attitude: Everything around us has got a face now, though at and under the decentralized market economy they all look the same, yet they have one. If you work for a company which needs a face then Twitter is for you. If you do not make an illegal copy or brand-fraud, use Twitter to put a definite face (literally, a profile picture of you or your colleagues and staff) out there and converse with your customers. Giving a face to an organization brings the targeted audience closer.

Get a grip on your reputation: It is as simple as Google alerts when used as the above mentioned procedure, Twitter can be a great ground for taking note of people who discuss, talk or give a feedback about your product. PR and Reuters also use Twitter to get information about sources, thus giving you a chance to develop such skills. It also introduces you to a company to offer yourself as a resource from the start. Sometimes, when the talk is about your company then you might take note of the things said and rectify the flaws that your product has. **REMEMBER: You must subscribe to the RSS for the feedback of your search, and pave way for the semi-real-time tweets directly to you.

Are you visited very frequently?: When you start liking Twitter and get more and more twits every minute, use Twitter to post 140 character note of system status, just like an sms. The ETA’s will be left for your loyal followers. People will appreciate it, just like the guys using Twitter appreciate Twitterverse.

Get Jobs or Give Jobs: All the tweets created are re-discoverable. Do not tweet anything ridiculous, but tweet freely about company insights, knowledge, data, posts and more to increase your scopes of getting hired by a similar-thinking employer. Want to hire? Just Tweet your needs and relax, wait for the responses.

Make an Announcement, seated at home: The supporters you have will feel great amount of excitement when they realize that they are specially notified of the happenings of the company. You must offer a special discount or gift hamper or a Twitter-only coupon code for them to entertain themselves online and in-store. When you say more, you give out your views to a very wide circle on the Twit world; this will get you more followers.

Increase interaction: Talk to them to increase your chances of getting more interested Twitters.

Customize your background-image: Do a Photoshop work on your twit profile to increase the chances of visual and practical impulse on the profile

Create curiosity: Try to create the maximum curiosity that is possible. Make the tweets very attractive, both visually and materially. You will have a stream of visitors.

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