How to Use Twitter to Market your Small Business

Category: Marketing | Posted date: 2020-04-24 02:56:08 | Updated date: 2020-04-24 03:16:49 | Posted by: Jesza


Twitter is a great tool for your small business because it helps to create a brand and reach out to customers. There are many ways to use a Twitter account for your business which will make it easy to market yourself. Here are some of the fundamentals of



Twitter is a great tool for your small business because it helps to create a brand and reach out to customers. There are many ways to use a Twitter account for your business which will make it easy to market yourself. Here are some of the fundamentals of twitter for social media marketing.

What is Twitter?

Twitter is a platform where people write ‘tweets’ which are 140 character long statements. You can, and should, include images and links to information about your business, and even links to blogs.

When you follow others you will see their tweets and Twitter will notify them, so they can follow you. When people follow you they can see your tweets in their feed.

You can 're-tweet' whereby you re-send a tweet somebody else wrote that is interesting and informative, or matches your brand. Others can also re-tweet your tweets giving you exposure to a wider audience.

Building your Twitter Profile

Before you begin down the road of twitter stardom you would like to set up your profile page. to do this, go to your twitter page and hit Edit Profile.

Start by choosing a name -- this will be your own name or the name of your business. Using the name of your business will bring you exposure and advertisement for free.

Above the name change your Profile Photo. As a business you'll use a small recognizable logo, but it’s best to use a picture of yourself genuinely smiling. this may make your account approachable and you'll get more follows -- which within the beginning is your number one aim. Once you have chosen a profile picture, you can add a Header Photo to your page. Choose something relevant to your business; something which will create an impact.

There are extra boxes to fill out: an about you section, your location, website links and your date of birth.

In the small about you section it’s good practice to use short snappy sentences. Those who use Twitter read tweets, which are short snippets of information; don’t write a book as you only have 160 characters. Some popular twitter about me sections include:

‘I wanted to start an official Twitter page to communicate with the awesome people who are interested in communicating with me. That means you, mom.’ – @JonahHill

‘It’s our job to #GoThere and tell the most difficult stories. Come with us!’ - @CNN

‘Inspiring and nurturing the human spirit -- one person, one cup, one neighborhood at a time’ - @Starbucks

You can also write a generic profile which the majority of users have. Something like:

Business entrepreneur. Avid Reader. Loves to connect.

This would suffice but writing something original in a sea of profiles that read like this will stand out.

Be sure to add the link to your website in the link section. This way, when people visit your profile they have access to your website. Twitter can bring 2% extra hits.

How to Get Followers on Twitter

The problem with being a small business is lack of social proof; you would like followers to get followers. The numbers matter but how do you go about getting more once you have so few?

Step 1: there's an easy way to fix this. in the search box type what is relevant to your business; for instance if you're a photographer, type in photography. you'll see tweets on the page that mention photography. Since these tweeters have tweeted about photography, it's likely these people have an interest in photography.

Step 2: Now check out each profile and add those that have an in depth ratio of followers vs follows, because these accounts often follow those that follow them. By doing this you gain relevant followers who will re-tweet your stuff and be genuinely curious about what you are doing .

Step 3: Once you have a few follows you can begin tweeting and re-tweeting at peak times. this is actually different for each account but you'll use websites such as Manageflitter.com to find out what those times are for you.

Step 4: With automated twitter management websites you'll plan for posts that are scheduled at your peak time so you won’t be spending all day on Twitter.

Step 5: Link your blogs to your tweets, re-tweet information that matches your brand, and add pictures to stand out. These are the sorts of tweets which will gain the best exposure.

Step 6: Next, interact with your followers, people like when you talk to your audience. Using a full-stop before the @ sign when messaging someone, will allow others to see your conversation.

Step 7: And finally, to get the tweet you want to be re-tweeted, go to your profile page and click the … under your tweet to ‘Pin to Your Profile Page’. This will put the tweet at the top of your page so people see this first.

Step 8: Repeat.

Common Hashtags to Draw in Business

  1. Without hashtags, the only people who will likely see your tweet are people who already follow you. Drawing in people interested in your industry is that the inevitible results of using great hashtags. because of this, hashtags are an important a part of your tweets, here are some tips.
  2. Find common hashtags in your niche, for instance if you write about business you'll use #marketing
  3. Create your own hashtag that suites your brand and encourage customers, clients etc. to use it.
  4. Join recurring conversations like #motivationmonday or #followfriday
  5. Monitor trending hashtags on the side of your Twitter page, attempt to join the trending conversations and expose yourself to a wider audience.


Here are some common hashtags that you can try, and you may have varying success depending on your industry, these especially work well for B2B:

  • #smallbiz, #smallbusiness
  • #marketing, #mktg
  • #retail, #sales, #shoplocal + #(your city)
  • #throwbackthursday
  • #realestate
  • #shoppingaddict
  • #traveltips
  • #glam
  • #whatsfordinner
  • #ilovemydog
  • #fashiontrends
  • #financialfreedom, #lifesavings, #retirementplan, #income, #investing, #tax
  • #haircuts
  • #newhome

 

Business Tools for Twitter

HootSuite – manage your social networks all in one place, schedule posts, view feeds, more. Manages facebook, twitter, linkedin, google+ and more – will sync with apps like instagram, constant contact etc… free app on itunes store

Klout – measures the influence of your twitter accounts

Twilert – like google alerts for twitter mentions

Tweetreach – find out who spreads your messages around the most

Tweetchat – host live chats between twitter users

Muckrack – a twitter directory for journalists and pr people

Twellow – twitter yellow pages

Twibes – interest based twitter directory

Twitterlocal – twitter directory for small businesses allows you to address local audiences

 

This is how you gain exposure for your business; you'll gain as many as 250 followers a week using this method. Don’t be discouraged, within the beginning gaining follows are often slow, but as you gain more you'll find it increases exponentially.