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  1. I personally feel that everyone — the media, respected personalities in SEM and SEO, search engines, etc. — have been greatly overstating the importance of tweeting for businesses. This is usually coming from the same people who always encourage us to build quality, thoughtful and useful content which others will want to link to. But let’s cut through the crap — you cannot put quality, in-depth content into 140 characters or less. You have to use this to link to your quality content, which should really make you consider whether Twitter is the best venue for that (rather than, say, Facebook).

    But even so, there’s only so much quality content some companies can put out. As an e-commerce company who sells a very specific niche of products (discounted color copies and printing), how much stuff do you think there is we could put up that has anything to do with our company and still has the power to “go viral”?

    Probably the one thing that had the most potential was our TV commercial. It was funny and it featured two semi-celebrities (a former Timberwolves player and former Timberwolves president / Jewish Sports Hall-of-Famer). But even so, it hardly “went viral,” even among Minnesotans and sports nuts who might stand a chance of recognizing said celebrities.

    Basically you have to evaluate, first off, whether there’s anything you can use Twitter for that will have even the slightest effect on your company. Then decide what and how, and try to get an idea of how much time that is going to take to do. 95% of the time I tweet anything it’s a mention of our current promotional specials — usually a meaningful, tangible percentage off a job’s total price (10, 20, 25, etc.) which catches people’s eyes. This definitely has a measurable effect. But when I put up a link to our latest company blog post, hardly anyone cares (and neither would I if I weren’t writing it!).

    Even if you do have quality content people will want to link to and share, you have to make it easy. Install widgets just below or beside it that will allow people to Share it on Facebook, re-Tweet it on Twitter, etc., within 1 or 2 clicks. In this increasingly ADD-centric society, you have to make stuff easy and fast or it’s worthless, especially on the Web.

    Bottom line: Just because every nerd, celebrity and politician in the country is going tweet-crazy doesn’t mean you can cash in on it. Invest a little time in brainstorming whether it’s worth it, before wasting a LOT of time tweeting garbage.

    By the way, in case I’ve peaked your interest, you can view the aforementioned commercial here: http://www.docucopies.com/tv-commercial.asp (note the lack of share-oriented widgets!)

  2. Dan

    This is all well and good but really only makes a difference for when someone tries to do a real time search for breaking news and has to fish for relavent tweets/ news hits. If everyone spams the phrases like ‘michael jackson is dead’ but there’s no useful content behind it, just a link to a spam site, then the link is useless even if it does have a high following.

    I’ll be interested to see how businesses try to pick up on it for marketing. My company tweets and uses social networking as a very small segment of marketing but the content is actually worthwhile to the followers. For instance, we often post coupons to tweets or facebook that wouldn’t be found on our site or in email campaigns. It works to keep people interested in the feed but would probably not affect traffic all that much.

    Dan
    http://www.presentationpro.com – Experts for Microsoft PowerPoint

  3. Hi,
    Great article. I have just started using twitter for SEO purposes and it seems to be working well for some local items such as subdivisions or smaller suburbs. I added a social media toolbar on my IDX search page and I can see the benefits already.

    Thanks!

    Ken Jansen REALTOR
    Jansen Realty Group, Inc. Olathe, KS.

  4. Naveen Thomas

    I don’t really know what to make of this. Skimming Twitter will show that high profile celebs in any/every industry control the reigns as far as followings go. I suspect the Twitter scenario will expand to include a larger network of twitter accounts in respect to google ranks. Otherwise, it would be easy for any conglomerate to simply hire Twitter “stars” to syndicate content.

    As for Google real time searches, the thing that perplexes me is the neccessity for it. Do we really need real time search results. Except of course if its News, products and services wouldn’t require a similar course of action to be visible to consumers.

    After all, I liken Google to a Yellow pages directory. Having said that, will this mean that the consortium of pre-defined user search options actually assist real search needs, or limit it by creating back end sub-set categories that are at some level linked to keyword purchases and sites that are already generating high volume click thru rates.

    If that were the case, I think the only thing that’s changing is the paradigm of business to business consumerism and business to consumer metrics.

    But again, isn’t this supposed to be a consumer to business state of play? Real time searches. Twitter ranks. Syndicated content. Huge amounts of backlinks.

    And I thought people only changed radio stations because of too many ads.

    I’d like to discuss SEO with anyone really and really gauge global market patterns.

    Drop me a mail at icebomb@hotmail.com or visit me on ww.digitalinclination.blogspot.com – nothing much here yet tho’ so no worry worts please

    Thanks!

  5. Quality resource Thanks for information.

  6. Thanks for article, I

  7. Only a matter of time before Twitter becomes the preferred marketing tool :)

    John
    SEO Expert and Marketing Strategist

  8. Only a matter of time before Twitter becomes the #1 marketing tool for Social Media :)

    John
    SEO Expert and Marketing Strategist

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