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Using Twitter for Marketing & PR – A Step-by-Step Guide

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This post is taken from material from Hubspot. Check them out at hubspot.com or on Twitter at @Hubspot

  1. Sign-up and post a profile. Visit Twitter and click on the “Get Started – Join” button in the middle. The rest is simple enough that I think you can figure it out without my help.
  2. Write some updates. The beauty of Twitter is that the 140 character limit is the great equalizer – I am about as good of a writer as Shakespeare on Twitter. Post a link to a news article you liked with a one line comment, mention an interesting thought you had, or tell everyone what you are cooking for dinner. Just write something.
  3. Make friends. Making friends on Twitter is pretty easy. Just surf around the web on your favorite blogs, people’s Facebook profiles etc, and when you see a Twitter box that tells you what they are doing click on it. That will bring you to their profile and then you just click on the “Follow” button on the top left and you are now following them. Most of the time they will then follow you back, and the audience for your 140 character insights will have grown by one person. You can get started by following HubSpot here: www.Twitter.com/HubSpot . You can also click on the people that other people are following to find more people to follow.
  4. How to post URLs. Twitter is based on 140 character updates. If you have a really long URL, that doesn’t leave much room for Most people on Twitter use www.TinyURL.com to take a long URL and make it short. Give it a shot if you have a long URL that you want to market on Twitter.
  5. Monitor conversations about your company. Even if you don’t join Twitter yourself you can monitor what people are saying about any person, company or brand. This is quite useful from a marketing and PR standpoint. Twitter has a search engine that lets you do just this. For instance, here is a list of everyone who is talking about HubSpot on Twitter . You can subscribe to these searches by RSS to keep yourself updated. Another tip is that you can “follow” all the people you find talking about your company (just click on their username to go to their profile). If they are talking about your company, they would probably be pretty happy that someone from the company wants to follow them.
  6. How to “chat”. Using the @ symbol before someone’s Twitter username is how people have “conversations” in Twitter. This makes their username a link to their profile so other people can follow the conversation (sort of). For example if you wrote “@HubSpot thanks for the cool email about Twitter today” that would be a way of telling us you liked an article on the HubSpot blog. Try it out. It’s not IM (instant messaging), but it is sort of like a publicly broadcast IM service.

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whrrl Location App for iPhone

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Do you use Location based apps for smart phones to “check in” at the restaurants and businesses that you frequent?  Your customers do.  Here’s an intro to new app for the iPhone.

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How to Measure Marketing ROI

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Following is a link to the slide deck from a webinar that I attended regarding measuring marketing — There is No Silver Metric for Marketing Measurement from the Meeting of the Minds series at MarketingNPV.com.  The presenter is Tim Ambler from the London Business School.

How to Measure Marketing ROI

If you would like to watch the entire webinar: Archived Webinar

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Google’s Matt Cutts on Improving Search Engine Results

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Excellent video with Matt Cutts from Google regarding search engine optimization (SEO) — how to get your website found.

Google’s Matt Cutts with Small Business tips

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This is a somewhat dated video of Matt Cutts from Google giving tips for small business owners.  However, his recommendations are still valid today.  Google Base, which is referenced in the video is now Google Merchant Center. Also, WordPress is now on Version 3.0.1 with even more enhancements.

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