04/27/09

A TWITTER GUIDE FOR MARKETERS

by Robert G. | Permalink | Comments (13)

Mojave has put together this free guide to help your brand reach customers in engaging, conversational ways. We hate irrelevant interruptive advertising, and believe that brands and customers can come together through relevant, engaging conversations via social media. Feel free to pass this along, and add your thoughts to the comments below.

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13 COMMENTS

  • Jeff FinleyNo Gravatar [May 14 2009 4:29 pm]

    I read the entire thing, and I think it’s laid out quite nicely. It was mostly stuff I already knew, but a refresher at the very least. It inspired me again because I was starting to be “bad” with my twitter account, not really participating much. Thanks for the PDF!

  • Deb EvansNo Gravatar [May 14 2009 5:31 pm]

    This is a wonderful guide for beginners! Simple, easy to follow and most of all complete. Thank you!

  • lori newtonNo Gravatar [May 14 2009 5:54 pm]

    A solid guide for those just starting to dip into the twittersphere :)

  • bebopdesignerNo Gravatar [May 14 2009 6:21 pm]

    This is gold! great post. Cheers!

  • Vijay RayapatiNo Gravatar [May 14 2009 11:18 pm]

    Excellent resource for those starting up on Twitter.

  • James AinsworthNo Gravatar [May 14 2009 11:46 pm]

    This is a great simple way to kickstart Twitter use in business. Great Work. Perhaps you would like to add to our discussion in relation to just how useful Twitter can be in business http://bit.ly/4XV7v

  • Stephan PhilipsonNo Gravatar [May 15 2009 12:41 am]

    I like this information. I will put this information on my blogg and website!

  • Al ShawNo Gravatar [May 15 2009 12:42 am]

    Thanks for this resource. I like the fact that although it takes nothing for granted and starts with the absolute basics, its also educates way beyond that and into the change of thinking needed to use Twitter appropriately as a business/marketing tool.

    As is often the case, it’s not so much about methods in isolation but a change in traditional ways of thinking.

    Thanks again.

  • jeanNo Gravatar [May 15 2009 3:39 am]

    A great beginner’s guide, but please add Tweetie to desktop apps. I’ve used TweetDeck, Twitterific, twhirl, twitterfox, and some others I can’t recall — Tweetie blows them all out of the water.

  • jennNo Gravatar [May 15 2009 5:43 pm]

    Nice! Great resource for beginners.

  • Mark HookNo Gravatar [June 01 2009 2:05 am]

    Even though some days I have lots of useful stuff to Tweet, I try to not ‘over-tweet’ and start annoying people. How many tweets would you guys say is about right? I normally average about 20.

  • AlmitraNo Gravatar [June 10 2009 3:48 pm]

    Hi Mark, I think it really depends on the your followers and the content of your Tweet. I personally try to visualize myself as the viewer and think about whether or not I’d be annoyed. With Twitter specifically, I research to see how many RTs the topic has already generated; if the amount is high, I know that my followers have most likely been informed already, but will try to find a twist or a completely different perspective to take on the topic… either that or I move on to something else. Hope this helps!

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