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| | by Linda Hansen June 18, 2009 |
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Amruta
Bhadkamkar is a Journalism major at the University of Kansas and is
currently a copy-writing intern at Absorbent,
Ink. -- The Promotional Products People.
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| Linda Hansen
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Most people are aware that social media
is in demand today and it has great potential for advertisers and
marketers. But there are still a lot of people who don't know how to
tap that potential or what, exactly, social media can do for their
business.
Take Twitter for example. A new article
on marketing website Marketing Donut sees the experts look at
Twitter’s potential as a marketing tool and reveal the simple first
steps businesses need to take in order to give it a go.
"A restaurant might use it to give
its 'followers' exclusive offers or an estate agent could post
details of properties and attract a local following by tweeting news
about the area," says marketing expert Nikki Pilkington on
Marketing Donut.
New Orleans-based pizza joint Naked
Pizza is an excellent example of small businesses utilizing Twitter
to increase their customer base. Naked Pizza has been marketing
itself via Twitter and, recently, it has started to track
Twitter-spurred sales at the register. According to a May 18, 2009,
article in AdAge, in a test run April 23, an exclusive-to-Twitter
promotion brought in 15 percent of the day's business.
Chicago-based Berry Chill, a yogurt shop, is another
example cited by AdAge. Michael Farah, founder and CEO of Berry
Chill, has been
using Twitter to send out "Sweet Tweets"
(promos that require users to show they're Twitter followers of the
store). In a month, he's logged 700 followers and he said the tweets
haven't diminished his daily sales.
One of the main reasons for Twitter's
success as a marketing tool is its immediacy. Business owners can
connect with their customers in real time, whether they want to
provide event coverage while the events are going on or to provide
ongoing publicity for their business or products. On the other hand,
Twitter's immediacy can be a disadvantage too. If businesses do not
keep tweeting constantly, there is the danger of their tweets going
unnoticed. For example, posting a tweet announcing an upcoming event
just once in a day or once in two days is not enough. The tweets
should be regular and constant to ensure that enough people see your
tweets.
Another reason for Twitter's success is
the ease with which it can be set up. It is extremely easy to create
a Twitter account (easier than other social networking sites) and to
start tweeting after the account is created. Twitter can also be used
for promotions like discounts or giveaways and to drive traffic to
your website.
If used correctly, Twitter is a tool
that can help you establish a brand or change how consumers perceive
your brand.
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