5 Modern Step Guide to Effective Ways of Using Twitter for Business.
While more recent headlines in magazines and newspapers have not been flattering, Twitter has earned its spot as a leading social media platform over the past eleven years.
Those 140-character snippets can provide tons of organic growth, engagement and brand recognition for businesses of all sizes. Users latch on to the conversational and up-to-the-minute nature of the platform. If you’re running a small business, incorporating Twitter into your marketing plan is likely a wise and cost-effective idea.
Today, we will
review the essential steps to get your Twitter for Business account up and
running - and most importantly, generating the positive results you want.
1. Create a
business profile
First things
first; select your username (or handle). If you have other social media
presences, such as a Facebook Page, Instagram account, check to see if those
handles are available on Twitter, and if so, claim that name immediately. Consistency
across platforms is incredibly important for establishing brand equity and
authenticity, however, if your perfect match is already taken, iterate and find
a username that is as close to your other handles as possible.
Tip:
Usernames are limited to 15 characters, so you may have to shorten your
existing social media handle to make it fit Twitter’s requirements.
Once you
have a username, your next step is to fill out of your profile. There are
three critical pieces of your profile that must be completed before you start
tweeting - your profile picture, bio, and header image.
Much like
your username, utilize as many of the same components from other social
profiles into your Twitter profile. Upload the same profile and header images,
and include similar bio text, along with a link to your business website to
maintain a consistent online presence.
After you have
checked these boxes, you can get into action and begin tweeting.
2. Promote
your profile
Now that you
have an active profile, you need followers.
Make it as easy as possible for people to find and follow your Twitter
account - add social media widgets or icons everywhere. On your website,
include links to each social media account in the header or footer area. If you
have a business blog, position your social media icons in a prominent location
so they can’t be missed.
You should
also insert a Twitter icon into your email marketing campaigns. These emails
are going to your existing audience, and giving them direct access to your
growing social presence is a great way to add followers and gain exposure.
Additionally,
you can reference your Twitter account on other social media profiles so people
can link to your account directly from there.
3. Set
Twitter-specific goals
Creating
goals for your social media helps keep your efforts focused on your larger
marketing objectives. Goals also enable you to evaluate your campaigns in an
impartial way.Pick a few metrics that matter to you, such as a percentage increase in followers and engagement rates and monitor them to see what’s working and what’s falling short. Having a clear idea why you're engaging on social enables you to create content and discussions that work toward your core goals.
4. Establish
a posting schedule
Posting
consistently helps build your online presence and establish credibility. Decide
on a schedule that feels manageable for your small business. Select specific
times for your posts, such as 8 am, 11 am, 3 pm, and 9 pm, so that your
followers come to expect new content around those hours.Because of the fast-paced, real-time nature of tweets, posting at a higher frequency is generally more acceptable, so feel free to post between 7 and 20 times per day. If you’re a one-man team, using a social media management tool will save you time as you can schedule posts in advance.
Once a
schedule is set, develop a tweet template. The most effective tweets contain a
short caption, a visual component, a linked URL, and two to four relevant
hashtags. It’s great to jump into trending topics and use those hashtags, but
having one standard hashtag you use for the majority of your tweets can also
help catalog your posts and build your online reputation.
Varying your
tweet content is the key to keeping your audience engaged. Of course, you
should tweet your original content and promote your products and services.
However, asking questions, running polls, and re-tweeting and replying to
accounts you follow adds depth to your Twitter feed. This recipe for tweeting
provides a nice balance between promotional content from your small business
with informative information and opinions from other trusted sources.
When in
doubt, remember the 80/20 rule: for every one post about your small business,
you should publish four posts that feature other people and business’s content.
Social media is all about give-and-take, and adhering to this kind of tweet
schedule will garner the greatest engagement for your account.
5. Connect
with your audience
Lastly, to
successfully utilize Twitter for Business, engage with your audience as much as
possible. Users are responsive, and real-time conversations at the norm. Thank
your customers for sharing your content, like their posts, and reply to all
messages - either tweeted or through DM (direct message) - in a timely and
professional manner.
A way to
manage your followers’ expectations is to be transparent and communicate
proactively. Include information regarding support availability within your
profile, either directing users to DM you or through a designated customer
service email address. Being honest, friendly, and open to conversations will
help grow your brand’s awareness and humanize your organization, which are all
wins for any small business that’s getting started on Twitter.
Twitter can
be an amazing resource for small businesses, but understanding how to use the
platform and what its implications are for enhancing your online presence and
brand awareness are critical before posting your first tweet. Use these five
tips to get your business on Twitter as quickly as possible.
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