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Twitter IS Good for Business – How You Use it Makes All the Difference!

Twitter-LogoLast week I had an incredible business experience on Twitter that confirmed just how useful Twitter can be as a business development tool. This came at just the right time too because I was starting to question the real value that Twitter held for small business owners like myself. I’ve been on Twitter for over a year now and it’s been a good networking tool that’s allowed me to meet some very interesting people. Some of these people have become friends and valued partners. But until last week I hadn’t seen Twitter really show potential to drive direct business from my efforts on it.

Here’s what happened…

I’m using TweetDeck which is a Twitter client (software) that allows you to organize your Twitter streams into multiple columns by people in different industries or different criteria that you determine such as an A-list for people you want to follow more closely – thanks @TanveerNaseer for that great tip. TweetDeck also lets you set up streams/columns by filters for mentions of certain words or topics. I had one set up for “AdWords” so I could follow people who mention AdWords to keep up to date with news and other related AdWords tweets. Last week as I was going through the AdWords tweets I came across one by @JustinLocke. Justin was frustrated by some of his ads not showing up right away as he was led to believe so I sent him a quick tweet explaining why this most likely is happening.

For my 10 second effort, Justin was impressed that a complete stranger out of the blue took it upon themselves to give him a hand on Twitter. He was so impressed by this that he even wrote a blog post about his experience and the fact that I reached out to give him a hand.

Needless to say I was in turn impressed as well because I didn’t expect anything to come out of this other than an exchange about AdWords editorial policy and a quick thank you for sharing some info. Instead I get some added visibility and someone I didn’t know before, to pass my name and company on to potential clients. How amazing is that?!

So the moral of this story is that Twitter in and of itself is not good or bad – a total waste of time or a great tool for business development. It can be all of these things depending on what you do with it. Use it wisely and you’ll be surprised with the results!

  • Hi Xurxo,

    First off, thanks for the hat tip. Always glad to help offer tips to others on how to more effectively manage content streams. :)

    I agree that there's tremendous potential for businesses in using social media platforms, if they recognize that the goal here is not chasing hot leads, but developing meaningful relationships. As you pointed out in your example, Xurxo, by lending help to Justin, you not only gained exposure to him as a potential resource for taking a business issue off his plate - the management of his AdWords campaign - but your interaction impressed him enough that he's now broadcasting information about your company to his tribe.

    Of course, that doesn't mean that traditional approaches to marketing have to be tossed out in favour of these new platforms. Instead, all that is need is a better integration and consistent message being spread across both.

    Great story, Xurxo. Thanks for sharing and demonstrating an example of the potential behind plaforms like Twitter.
  • Tanveer,

    My pleasure, thanks for dropping by and commenting.

    I totally agree that examples like these should not cause people to ignore other lead generation or marketing venues but rather like you said, learn how to integrate them to gain incremental opportunities.
  • It's good to keep this mindset alive. It will be easy for some to give up should there not be examples of success. thank you for this.

    Each business has its own Twitter strategy (no right or wrong) but the common theme you pointed out is:
    -Active Engagement
    -- Being Accessible to customers and potential customers,
    ----Creating the means for quick response.
    ------Offering VIP Service to those conected. (Private Feed Accounts)

    Twitter offers more than just 140 characters. and is not simply a sign on the internet wall. Good to hear your positive experience. Keep them coming!

    Mike

    PS... If a program similar to socialoomph is used (free), a person can have daily message to the inbox for chosen keywords. So many options.. its like a buffet. :)
  • Mike,

    Social media and the possibilities it offers is definitely like a buffet. With so much choice (and buzz) being offered, the trick is to be able to cut through the noise and find the signal.

    Tools like Socialoomph are great to do just that. Thanks for pointing it out!
  • Xurxo, you have made some valid points. I also agree that the value depends on the context in which it is used. I recently wrote an article on the four major approaches that organisations may use Twitter to benefit business; Direct, Indirect, Internal and Inbound Signalling. Feel free to read and comment. http://brettmifsud.com/twitter-business/
  • Hi Brett,

    Thanks for sharing your blog post - interesting and thought provoking. I left a comment. Clearly twitter and its cousins like facebook and LinkedIn are here to stay so companies would do well to learn to embrace and harness them.

    Easier said than done, but well worth the effort!
  • Companies that are proactive on Twitter can get a lot of business. I no longer search for apps or tools, I just ask questions on Twitter and receive great recommendations 95% of the time.

    Once you know what your clients are looking for or asking about, you can use search to find leads.
  • Etienne,

    That's a good point - twitter can also be a great resource for finding information quickly from your network. It seems like common sense, but it's so easy to overlook these opportunities.
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