Should you be on Twitter? Two ways twitter surpasses blogging...

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The other day James Brausch asked via Twitter:

Someone tell me why I should twitter in addition to blogging at JamesBrausch.com | 23 days ago from web
Good question. Here's why I twitter (http://www.twitter.com/stephenpdean)...

List Building

In some ways, twitter is just another way to keep in contact with your visitors/customers.

There's postal mail, phone, email, RSS... and now social media outlets like Twitter.

But Twitter might currently be enjoying this advantage that other's dont: It's very easy to get new followers. Because Twitter is new people seem to follow anyone for any reason. Maybe that'll change the way that it changed a bit with email... but for now that seems to be the case.

Once you've got followers you've got an audience.

It's considered bad etiquette to ONLY use twitter to promote blogs, websites and products... but it's certainly acceptable to do so in between socializing and providing value. (Similar to a blog.)

But there's more to Twitter than just a way to stay in contact with your customers...

The Party Down The Street...

First, let me give credit to Perry Belcher for describing social media as a big party (YouTube - Social Media Marketing | Perry Belcher).

And that makes it a big distinction from your blog.

Your blog is your house, Twitter is the party down the street.

Now, if you're popular enough, you may never have to leave your house. You can have the parties at your house (your blog).

But I think stepping outside every now and then is a good thing. And for a few reasons.

1) Replies

A reply is when someone puts an "@" in front of your username inside of a tweet. Usually this is put at the beginning of a tweet, but it can be placed anywhere (although twitter might not spot it).

Here's how replies can be so valuable.

On your blog, people can leave comments. But the only people who see your comments are other visitors to your site.

That's not the case with twitter. When someone replies to your tweet, ALL of their followers see it. (Almost like they just sent an email to their list about YOU.)

2) Retweets (RT)

On a blog, you may be able to set up a plugin where people can forward a blog entry to a friend's email address. Or if the person really wants to take action, they can make a post on their blog linking to your post.

In my opinion, both of these are limited compared to the retweet (RT).

A RT is when someone likes what you say in a tweet, so they send the tweet to their followers with "RT @YourUserName" at the beginning of the message.

It's extremely easy for someone to RT (especially with software like http://www.tweetdeck.com that does it for you with 2 clicks).

And once it's done, your message (and your username) has been sent to all of the followers of the person who made the retweet. It's viral!

Replies and RTs Equal Social Proof And More Followers

Just like at a party, there are people on Twitter who it seems like everyone wants to talk to. They're the popular folks that people tend to crowd around.

Of the people I follow, MattBacak, PerryBelcher and barefoot_exec seem to be the most "popular." I can tell because they're constantly sending @replies back to the people talking to them.

If I didn't know who any of these people were, this would be great social proof. Just like I'd be attracted to the center of a party, I'd be attracted to their tweets, sites, products and so forth.

I also check out who they're replying too. This is probably the main way I find new people to follow.

And it works the other way around. Immediately after Matt Bacak sent me an @stephenpdean, Mark Joyner began following me. Sweet!

Matt lent me some of his social proof and I got a cool new follower.

Viral Tweets And Matt Bacak's $100 Contest

The replies and RT features of Twitter allow things to easily go viral. That's just the nature of them...

...and Matt Bacak proved that last night.

He sent out a tweet offering $100 to the first person who could guess what he sold out of his wagon when he was 9 years old...

...the guesses came fast and furious. Over 2000 guesses came in that ALL started with (@MattBacak).

That means over 2000 people broadcasted a tweet to THEIR followers starting with @MattBacak...

Tens of thousands may have had @MattBacak appear on their computer screens because of one viral tweet.

Not only that, but Matt also said the tweet for his contest reached the 4th most ReTweeted message on twitter that night.

That's even more exposure! And probably a lot of new followers. (It looks like Matt added over 5,000 new followers this week alone.)

Of course, new followers by itself is not enough when it comes to business. The questions needs to be asked...

Is Twitter A Profitable Business Tool?

I think so.

However I think this question is still being explored.

I know that Frank Kern has been testing Twitter-only launches.

Michel Fortin has been testing limited launches on Twitter.

And it looks like they've gotten results they were pleased with. But I don't think this question will be concretely answered until the Twitter community matures and it is embraced by the masses.

For me, I'm a copywriter. And most copywriters know that the best way to get new clients is to go to a seminar and socialize.

People get to know you and then they want to work with you.

Social media platforms, like Twitter, may end up providing that same social setting.

It's worked for me so far. I've only been on Twitter a short while but it has already translated in to a few projects.

In Closing

Twitter is still finding it's place. People are still exploring ways to use it and benefit from it... just like they're doing with the Internet.

Will it end up being an essential business tool like many people think it will (@garyvee included)? I'm not sure.

But I am sure I'm going to stick around to find out.

Cheers,
Stephen Dean
http://twitter.com/stephenpdean
#blogging #surpasses #twitter #ways
  • Profile picture of the author Sarah Johnson
    Thanks for your thoughts. I really like the part about the RT and @replies. I never really thought about it that way, but it is a great way to get your name out there and build those relationships that are needed in the Internet marketing business.

    I am also going to take you up on your tip on how to find people you want to follow!

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  • Profile picture of the author Anna Johnson
    Great post Stephen. I'm not convinced that Twitter is all that great for marketers long term though. Funnily enough, we published two Twitter articles yesterday: 10 Tips For Getting More Twitter Followers and The Case Against Twitter - Does Twitter Have a Negative Networking Effect? I think the jury is still out for many of us...
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  • twitter is great if part of your business is customer service or relationship building but it can also be a HUGE waste of time otherwise.

    For instance: My ppc campaigns don't care if I twitter or not.
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    • Profile picture of the author ExRat
      Hi Stephen,

      Viral Tweets And Matt Bacak's $100 Contest

      The replies and RT features of Twitter allow things to easily go viral. That's just the nature of them...

      ...and Matt Bacak proved that last night.

      He sent out a tweet offering $100 to the first person who could guess what he sold out of his wagon when he was 9 years old...

      ...the guesses came fast and furious. Over 2000 guesses came in that ALL started with (@MattBacak).

      That means over 2000 people broadcasted a tweet to THEIR followers starting with @MattBacak...

      Tens of thousands may have had @MattBacak appear on their computer screens because of one viral tweet.

      Not only that, but Matt also said the tweet for his contest reached the 4th most ReTweeted message on twitter that night.

      That's even more exposure! And probably a lot of new followers. (It looks like Matt added over 5,000 new followers this week alone.)
      I did wonder exactly who they were referring to when they mentioned 'gurus who scour warrior forum for ideas'.

      http://www.warriorforum.com/main-int...front-you.html

      Mine's a Fosters Matt
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      • Profile picture of the author jbsmith
        So far, with just 550 followers (last time I checked), I've already found...

        1. Twitter had led directly to sales - not exactly how many, but certainly some of my customers have reported they found me on Twitter (a field that gets filled out in my shoppingcart when they order).

        2. My subsriber rate has gone up by approx 20% since being active on Twitter and sharing many of my free resources

        3. I have formed 4 new JV's that will lead to large improvements in sales - and I operate in 3 different niche markets. Right now I am operating with one Twitter identity - probably a case for using 3 different ones for each niche (people have told me I have a split personality anyway!)

        4. I've found some really cool tips and tools that I had not known about -- right now people tend to give away more info on Twitter than forums because they are trying so hard to build loyalty

        5. Reach high authority, big names in different industries - not likely this would have worked via email - little change it would have ever made it to them, but on Twitter, good success making contact.

        Those reasons alone are enough to justify the limited amount of time I do each day.

        Jeff
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  • Profile picture of the author Dana_W
    The combination of Twitter and a blog is incredibly powerful. There are a lot of things that can't be communicated in 140 characters, but when I write a post, tweet something like "How To Get Your Press Release Picked Up By The Media" and include a link, and tweet it several times throughout the day - Google Analytics tells me I drive 200-300 visitors FROM TWITTER to my site that day.
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  • Profile picture of the author Stephen Dean
    @ Sarah. Sweet! And I was just about to tell you to write another blog post haha! Great new post, I like it.

    (Everybody, Sarah's my sister. Or I'm her brother, depending on how you know us.)

    @Anna You might be right about Twitter not working for businesses long term. I'm more optimistic, but I'm skeptical as well.

    About the negative networking... that no doubt will happen. BUT, I think there's a way around this. It'd take another article to explain.

    @digitalproductreporter I hear ya. Makes sense. What about backend though? Do you brand any of your products? It might make sense there.

    @exrat Cheers, hadn't seen that post.

    @Dana Sweet, how many times do you RT it? See any drop offs?

    @Jeff Nice Jeff, thanks for sharing your success stories. I think you're right on about people trying hard to build loyalty right now. It's the perfect time to make the right friends on Twitter.

    Cheers!
    Stephen Dean
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  • @digitalproductreporter I hear ya. Makes sense. What about backend though? Do you brand any of your products? It might make sense there.
    straight from google to merchants, i never see the people.

    I agree with you that for customer relationship style business twitter is good, and so is blogging, facebook, digg, and every other social network
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    • Profile picture of the author Stephen Dean
      Originally Posted by digitalproductreporter View Post

      I agree with you that for customer relationship style business twitter is good, and so is blogging, facebook, digg, and every other social network
      Cheers, I do agree. I've never gotten the hang of PPC, need to fix that...

      Cheers,
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    If Twitter was so good you wouldnt see so many marketers lost as to how to make money with it.
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    • Profile picture of the author Stephen Dean
      Originally Posted by Cash37 View Post

      If Twitter was so good you wouldnt see so many marketers lost as to how to make money with it.
      I don't think so. Some people are making money. Kern had a good twitter only launch. I've gotten projects from Twitter. It's evolving, just like the Internet does.

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      Originally Posted by Cash37 View Post

      If Twitter was so good you wouldnt see so many marketers lost as to how to make money with it.
      Seriously? If it was easy to make money off of ANYTHING on the internet we'd all be rich.

      But I find Twitter the best source of clients that I have ever encountered. Better than the WF, better than Facebook, better than LinkedIn.
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      • Profile picture of the author Stephen Dean
        Originally Posted by Dana_W View Post

        But I find Twitter the best source of clients that I have ever encountered. Better than the WF, better than Facebook, better than LinkedIn.
        Good to know. Thanks, you've got a new follower.

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        • Profile picture of the author AndrewHansen
          Would Matt Bacak's post get thousands of retweets if he wasn't
          already a popular marketer and if he didn't already have thousands
          of followers with whom he had built relationships OUTSIDE of
          Twitter?

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          • Profile picture of the author Stephen Dean
            Originally Posted by AndrewHansen View Post

            Would Matt Bacak's post get thousands of retweets if he wasn't
            already a popular marketer and if he didn't already have thousands
            of followers with whom he had built relationships OUTSIDE of
            Twitter?

            Andrew
            No, probably not.

            What I was trying to highlight was the multiplier effect of replies and RTs, even outside of the people who know Matt. It's the sheer power and scope of replies and RTs that is the most impressive.

            More so than the number of replies and RTs Matt was able to generate.

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            • Profile picture of the author AndrewHansen
              Stephen,

              I agree with you mate, the viral effect he was able to create with that tweet was beautiful, and a testament to his innovation as a marketer.

              What scares me is that Joe Newbie somewhere is reading threads like this and signing up to twitter, building his list of followers, and tweeting like crazy instead of building his blog, growing his content, developing quality products, and building real relationships with his customers.

              ie exactly what Matt Bacak would have done to achieve the great results he did with Twitter last night.

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        • Profile picture of the author Dana_W
          Originally Posted by Stephen Dean View Post

          Good to know. Thanks, you've got a new follower.

          Stephen
          All riiiight! Following you too! Like a stalker.
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  • Profile picture of the author Stephen Dean
    Cheers Andrew. Good point.

    While I titled this thread "2 ways twitter surpasses blogging," there are many more than 2 ways that blogging surpasses twitter. I use twitter in conjunction.

    Cheers,
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