In June Facebook took a page from Twitter’s book and introduced hashtags to their fans. Since then we’ve seen brands and consumers alike utilizing them for both silly and goal-oriented purposes. But is it working? Facebook and Twitter are two different platforms in design and use, so let’s take a look at how effective Facebook…
Facebook and Twitter are marketing staples for business. It can be difficult to make a distinction between the two and how each functions to meet a business’ objectives. And, as Facebook becomes more and more mainstream, marketers become more and more comfortable with it. To the point of overlooking Twitter’s value. Facebook is for fans.…
5 Rules Of Engagement For Brands On Twitter
February 27, 2012Tweeting is easy they say. It only takes about sixty seconds to create a profile then write a one or two sentence post. And, once you’re in there are all kinds of built-in features prompting you to “follow your interests” and “connect” with others. For brands, the question isn’t one of complexity it’s positioning and…
There’s clearly not a standard set for Twitter netiquette of who you “should” follow back. I hear the debate going to this day and we’ve now hit its 5 year anniversary. Whooo congrats Twitter! #youvechangedtheworld I personally do not subscribe to the rule that I should follow back everyone that follows me. This lends to…
It’s a great question that came up over dinner with a few of my business owner friends. When customers express their opinions on Yelp or Twitter and other networks, who within your organization should respond to negative comments? Should it be the owner, the manager, PR, the marketing department? My answer is simple. A…
Twitter Dictionary
September 24, 2008Twitter has a unique set of words that only people using Twitter use with each other. Here’s a fun list of definitions from the Twitter community. Twitter: by definition is a microblog. Tweet or Twit: a post or the act of posting. Tweet Stream: a single profile, multiple profiles you are following or hash tag…