What the Heck is Twitter?
Twitter has carved itself the functionality similar other internet applications you are already familiar with but offers enough differences to be a unique platform.
Twitter is like…
- Blogging, but limited to 140 character chunks of text
- Text messages/SMS but available on web/desktop/mobile
- Chat rooms but you get to choose who you’re having a public conversation with
- IM‘ing but all tweets are archived and viewable on the web
- Status updates on Facebook and Myspace but no other functionality
Anatomy of Twitter
Tweet: the 140 character blurb to answer “what are you doing now?”
@reply: the way to respond back to a tweet. enter the at sign then the username in your tweet for them to know you speaking directly to them
Your Network is built from Followers and Following
Followers are people who choose to follow or subscribe to your stream of tweets. Your followers are your distribution reach.
Following are people whose tweets you want to follow or subscribe to. These will show up on your home page and update immediately on a dashboard like homepage.
Direct Messages A way to privately send a tweet to someone else on Twitter. You do this by typing in d + username + message or using the reply icon on your direct message.
Hashtags/pound sign A way to aggregate an event or group that gives people a place to go to talk about the same thing. For example, #debate was a way to make any tweet about the debates as they were happening show up as a focused chat room discussion with other people on Twitter.
How Twitter can Help Grow A Small Business
- Build your personal or company brand
- Open doors to attention and engaging people on a 30 second attention span
- Have an immediate conversation with someone relevant within your market, your peers and your clients
- Increase Sales funnel and leads for your product and service line
- Consistently deliver chunk sized value to your market through your twitter followers
- Easy to get, store and respond to testimonials and feedback from your clients
- Network with your market
Next post we’ll look at how to build momentum and get Twitter off the ground for small business owners and entrepreneurs.