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Blog Post: You can make Twitter a two way street
posted Tuesday, June 16, 2009 11:26 PM
There are a lot of ideas out there on how to best use Twitter on behalf of an organization. I’ve seen lots of companies (including our own) utilize Twitter to push the messages they want out to their ‘followers.’ Well guess what? Twitter is not a one way street.
To effectively ‘be’ on Twitter, you have to view Twitter as a chat room, email system, and an RSS feed…in that order. Twitter is about developing relationships, massaging egos, and occasionally getting across what you want to communicate. The rest of this blog post teaches you how to develop relationships and massage egos since we’re all so good accomplishing the latter point, which is talking about ourselves. There’s some Twitter lingo I want to teach new Twitterers out there who are just venturing into the space. It looks a little something like this: @, D, RT, & the follow button. That’s what we’re touching on in this post. Developing Relationships I’d say that 3 out of every 4 tweets should be an @ reply. Here’s three uses for @replies: There’s one thing to note with the @replies. They’re public. So whatever you say will appear to everyone following you, and will live on your stream of updates. If you’d like to send a message that’s private, then you’ll have to send a DM- a direct message. D- This symbol is how you send a direct message. The one thing with direct messages is that the person you want to send a direct message to has to be following you in order for you to send. Otherwise, you’ll have to send an @reply mentioned above. You would direct message someone when you don’t want anyone to see what you’re saying. Massaging Egos The only way you could retweet something is by being active on Twitter. You actually have to pay attention to what people are saying. Two appropriate things to RT: Following- The last thing I want to talk about is following someone on Twitter. If you’re familiar with Facebook, following someone on Twitter is like poking them on Facebook. It’s letting the person you’re following know that you’re paying attention to them, and that you’d like to be paid attention to as well. In addition, following someone lets you see everything that person is saying as they say it. It’s very smart to follow clients, competitors, employees, partners, as well as potential clients, partners, and employees. A couple ways for you to find people: If you follow people and pay attention to what is being said in the Twittersphere by using RT’s, @’s, and D’s, there’s a good chance you can use Twitter for something more than another RSS feed. You can make Twitter a two way street. Brett Farmiloe is a Social Media Manager at Jobing.com. He tweets under the username @thatpassionguy. He and @zachhubbell frequently speak about social media and consult with partners of Jobing.com about social media strategies.
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