twitter training deck 2 2013.10.14

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Tweet Well for Good 2 Alan Rosenblatt, Ph.D. Partner, Turner Strategies [email protected] Me on Twitter @DrDigipol @TakeActionNews @HaikuProgress My Weekly Blogs SocialMediaToday.com TakeActionNews.com Turner Strategies @TurnrStrategies TurnerStrategies.com

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Page 1: Twitter Training Deck 2 2013.10.14

Tweet Well for Good 2Alan Rosenblatt, Ph.D.

Partner, Turner [email protected]

Me on Twitter@DrDigipol

@TakeActionNews@HaikuProgress

My Weekly BlogsSocialMediaToday.comTakeActionNews.com

Turner Strategies@TurnrStrategies

TurnerStrategies.com

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What we’ll cover

• How to tweet well?• How to build your audience?• How to build your community?• How to know how well you are doing?

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@Mentions

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Interactions

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Using Twitter Lists

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Assigning to Twitter List(s)

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Making Twitter Lists Private

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Using Tweetdeck to Tweet

Search

Add Image

Schedule Tweet

Choose Acct(s)

Tweet

Columns for search results, lists, TLs, etc.

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Using Tweetdeck to Search & Monitor

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How to build your audience?• Connect – Follow people you want following you

• If you tweet about their interests 15-30% will follow you back.

• Engage – Talk to people you want following you• Not everyone notices who follows them, but everyone notices

who mentions them. Ask questions, share info & converse.

• Recommend – RT/#FF followers you want• Recommend people you want following you to your followers.

• Repeat – Repeat steps 2 & 3 after they follow you back. • Remember: It is about exchanging VALUE

Follow, Engage, Recommend, Repeat

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Tweet Opportunities

• Take advantage of heightened attention to your issues:– Breaking News– Trending Topics/Hashtags– Significant dates & events– Key people talking/writing about your issue

• Highlight connections– Ex. Breaking news about voter suppression in one

state can be used to draw attention to your report about another state (and vice versa)

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Finding People to Follow

• Serendipity – People you follow mention and RT others• Research – Keyword & hashtag searches• Directories – Special Twitter search tools• Drilling Down – Into followers, followed & lists of other

tweeters

How to build your audience?

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Directories & List Builders

• Directories of influential tweeters– WeFollow.com – Keyword & location– Tweetbe.at – Keywords– ListAtlas.com – Twitter Lists– Twiangulate.com – Mine Followers

• Register on the directories so people find you

How to build your audience?

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Find influencers to follow – Drilling on Twitter

• Find an issue expert– Follow who they

follow– Follow their followers– Follow their lists

How to build your audience?

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Search on Twitter

• Twitter’s Advanced Search

– Search keywords– Search hashtag– Search by tweeter– Search by location– Search by sentiment

How to build your audience?

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Clean your list – Unfollow dead weight

• Twitter limits– Until you have 2,000 followers, you can only follow

2,000– Beyond that, you can follow 10% more than follow

you• Purge followers to maintain room to grow

– People who don’t follow you back (unless they are interesting)

– People who never retweet others– People who SPAM, shills, etc.

How to build your audience?

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How to build your community?

• When you find people with shared interests, engage them in conversations.

• Draw many people into the conversation. • Give them value. • Encourage them to share their insights, links, etc.• Link your conversation with a common hashtag• It’s just like doing it offline…

Create conversations

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How to know how well you are doing?

• Audience engagement– You want RT, #FF, shares, comments, likes, repins & 1+

• Audience quality (& size)– You want influencers, press & policymakers

• Driving traffic to your website & email lists– You want clicks & views

Measuring Success

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Tools to Use

• Klout.com• Twitalyzer.com• TweetReach.com• Topsy.com• SocialMention.com• TwitterCounter.com

How to know how well you are doing?

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Tweet Well for Good 2Alan Rosenblatt, Ph.D.

Partner, Turner [email protected]

Me on Twitter@DrDigipol

@TakeActionNews@HaikuProgress

My Weekly BlogsSocialMediaToday.comTakeActionNews.com

Turner Strategies@TurnrStrategies

TurnerStrategies.com