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10 Most Popular Tweets of 2009
Posted on December 8th, 2009 1 comment2009 has been an interesting year for marketing. Social media seems to have quickly created a place for itself, even while marketers are still trying to figure it out. That’s why I thought it would be interesting to track just what topics received the most attention from my Twitter postings at http://www.twitter.com/srufo . Personally, I still love the “Martini Marketing” article.
Top 10 news stories clicked by Twitter readers in the past year.
1. Social media emerging as key to ski-industry marketing according to Mountain Travel Symposium. http://ow.ly/25Vs 2. MUST READ. MySpace becomes social-media “ghetto” http://ow.ly/uSJ5 3. Social media challenges social rules. Old social rules don’t seem to work online http://ow.ly/BTle 4. Can your loyalty be bought? Microsoft wants to pay publishers to leave Google. http://ow.ly/FeeX 5. Vail Resorts’ Top Exec Acknowledges Huge Decline in Ski Season. Retail & Ski School hardest hit. http://ow.ly/21mh 6. Martini Marketing. Brilliant! Why didn’t I think of this? http://ow.ly/4i0b 7. What do spa guests want in these uncertain economic times? Over 1,300 active spa-goers responded to this poll. http://ow.ly/FdHr 8. Good reminder. How to Not Go Out of Business – from BusinessWeek http://ow.ly/EjL1 9. VIDEO: Tapping marketing potential of your site’s press page http://ow.ly/4Deu 10. Did social networks kill Second Life? Anyone still using SL? http://ow.ly/HtQE -
Why Twitter?
Posted on March 11th, 2009 No commentsI was asked a simple question last night, “why are you using Twitter?”. I thought about it for a little while. Note-Twitter is a “microblogging” service that invites you to share what you’re doing with the world in 140 characters or less.
Here’s my top reasons:
- Cutting-Edge: I personally try to stay up-to-date on new cutting-edge marketing opportunities. I am constantly out searching and trying-out new programs that our clients might be interested in now or in the future. Twitter is something new, so I will give it a try.
- Little commitment: It’s so easy. Unlike mySpace where you really have to work to create a design, a following, and 15 other things which could take up your entire day, Twitter needs only a few minutes each day (thanks to Tweetdeck) to read what others have twittered and post my own tweets. And, I can twitter from my computer or cell phone.
- Response: In a short period of time (about 30 days) I have been able to build a network of “followers” that I can ask questions, post recommendations, and search comments. What I find different about twitter compared to LinkedIn, or other social sites is the real time answers. On my other social networking sites it seems to take a day or two to get responses from people. In Twitter, it takes minutes. That kind of network building and personal response amazes and thrills me. I am an instant gratification kind of person!
- Branding: Ok, I’ll admit it. One of my goals is to help people/businesses realize we exist. It is a free marketing channel that costs me some work time. It’s a new form of PR that I am happy to add to our overall marketing mix if it shows promise. Which so far, it has.
So, now I ask you, “why do you use Twitter”?
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