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InsightsDigital Jun 17th, 2009 12:23 am
Do You Tweet or Not?
 
We all know there are other micro blogging platforms than Twiter, but guess what, no one really "tweets" about it. Thus, for those businesses who do have an active twitter account, has your twitter presence helped drive targeted traffic to your site? Short term? Long term?

rundie Jun 17th, 2009 4:25 pm
Re: Do You Tweet or Not?
 
I haven't really done it much for business but I have clients who have seen some benefits. It's definitely a fun way to drive traffic in the short term, tweeting updates to your "followers" and what-not.

InsightsDigital Jul 2nd, 2009 1:16 am
Re: Do You Tweet or Not?
 
It sure seems that major businesses and celebrities are all tweeting. Perhaps tweeting will become a mainstream activity and mandatory business presence within a few years.

LucyParker Jul 8th, 2009 3:10 am
Re: Do You Tweet or Not?
 
Maybe I don't get the real sense of Twitter?? I have a personal account on Twitter but I am there once a month,,,I don't see any need to write each second of my life- I woke up, ate, in bus-going to work, talked to boss,,,,, =(( I would rather use ICQ to be in touch with friends =)))

InsightsDigital Jul 8th, 2009 3:12 pm
Re: Do You Tweet or Not?
 
I have been at internet marketing related conferences where it seems everyone is tweeting either on their iPhones or on their laptops' using TweetDeck or some other application. I saw a funny video produced by Current TV called Twouble in Twitter. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PN2HAroA12w

MktgRob Jul 13th, 2009 1:09 am
Re: Do You Tweet or Not?
 
I was at a recent event where one of the presenters, a representative of Avaya, stated that they are tracking Twitter for sales opportunities and have had a few wins. One in particular was a case where they were monitoring twitter for mentions of their name or competitors in tweets. One mention was by someone asking for help in understanding the difference in offerings between Avaya and a competitor. The rep presenting said they engaged the person who posted the tweet and they ended up closing a $250k deal with the person a week later.

InsightsDigital Jul 13th, 2009 2:03 pm
Re: Do You Tweet or Not?
 
I have heard many success stories like that one you described. Dell stated that it made over $3 million dollars in sales due to its Twitter presence. http://www.informationweek.com/news/...leID=217801030

Sean Percy Jul 13th, 2009 4:22 pm
Re: Do You Tweet or Not?
 
I do tweet - I just think that if anybody had pitched the idea on Dragons Den a few years back they'd have been laughed out of the building.

Sure there is a lot of crap and waffle but also a lot of really useful conversations and information being exchanged as people find eachother and engage.

To me it really is the online conversation we've heard so much about - or at least a hub for it.

What interests me are sites that are looking for certain types of tweets and giving them context on more involved sites. I noticed this type of thing happening on a site I've been watching which is about product reviews - I guess there are lots of people saying my nikes are great or my jvc camcorder sucks - pulling this information to a site geared up for product reviews and social shopping seems a neat idea as otherwise the tweet will mainly be lost in the noise.

smrty Jul 13th, 2009 10:18 pm
Re: Do You Tweet or Not?
 
I tweet some, but mainly I've set up my stuff so it automatically tweets for me.

You can use FriendFeed to import your blog feed, youtube account, flicker .. .any RSS you want ...

Then set it up to post to twitter when you upload to any of these services.

It took me an hour or so to get all my URLs from my various services etc .. but once up, it's set it and forget it ...

Probably 20% of our traffic comes from REtweets and follow traffic

MktgRob Jul 13th, 2009 11:51 pm
Re: Do You Tweet or Not?
 
I recently spoke with a friend who works for a local political candidate and they are hoping that the twitter success Obama has can be duplicated. I showed the the twitter feeds of a couple of other prominent politicians and they really liked what they saw. While it is a growing tool for business it seems to have really taken off as a political tool.


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