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Tony Fernand, Tyler Hamilton and Daryl Love Strategic Marketing Management Midway College BUSM600

Let’s start the conversation. Tony. Tyler. Daryl. Tony Fernand, Tyler Hamilton and Daryl Love Strategic Marketing Management Midway College BUSM600 Oct. 9, 2009. Twitter - What is it?. A free social networking and micro-blogging service Twitter asks one question, "What are you doing?"

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Tony Fernand, Tyler Hamilton and Daryl Love Strategic Marketing Management Midway College BUSM600

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  1. Let’s start the conversation. Tony Tyler Daryl Tony Fernand, Tyler Hamilton and Daryl Love Strategic Marketing Management Midway College BUSM600 Oct. 9, 2009

  2. Twitter - What is it? • A free social networking and micro-blogging service • Twitter asks one question, "What are you doing?" • Allows users to send real-time short messages (140 characters) over multiple networks and devices

  3. Twitter’s History • Created by Jack Dorsey, first message March 21, 2006 • First prototype was used as an internal service for Odeo (podcast publishing), full-scale public version in July 2006. • In October 2006, Dorsey and other members of Odeo formed Obvious Corporation and acquired Odeo and all of its assets – including Odeo.com and Twitter.com • June 12, 2009 – number of tweets exceeds 2,147,433,647

  4. Twitter’s Strategic Focus Continue to expand Twitter’s social media network so that its users are better able to communicate with one another about their current status in the world.

  5. Twitter’s User Demographics • Only 10 percent of those earning more than 75K a year have used the service • 17 percent of those earning less than 30K have used it

  6. Twitter’s User DemographicsGlobal Web Traffic Source: theory.isthereason.com

  7. Twitter’s User Demographics 11 percent of the U.S. population have used Twitter 18 to 24 year olds – 19% 25 to 34 year olds – 20% 35 to 44 year olds – 10% 45 to 54 year olds – 5% 55 to 64 year olds – 4% 65 and Over – 2% Source: PEW Internet

  8. Twitter’s User DemographicsU.S. Adult Tweeter Users2008-2010 (millions)

  9. (Gender Comparison) Twitter’s User Demographics

  10. Twitter Compared With Other Social Media Sites • Typically in online social networks most of the activity is focused on women. • In most social networks men follow content produced by women they know and don’t know and women follow content produced by women they know. • An average man on Twitter is 40% more likely to follow another man than a woman. • An average woman on Twitter is almost 25% more likely to follow a man than a woman.

  11. Twitter’s User Demographics(Users Vs. Followers)

  12. Twitter’s User Demographics(Tweeters Vs. Followers)

  13. Twitter – User Stats

  14. Twitter – User Stats Source: http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_ShssuEE1cx0/SLJL1FhWVeI/AAAAAAAABiY/Kx94UrQZ7D8/s1600-h/twitter-usage.png

  15. Twitter – User Stats

  16. Twitter - User Stats • Over half of Twitter users tweet less than once every 74 days • For the typical social online network the top 10 percent of users account for 30 percent of all production, for Twitter, the top 10 percent of users account for 90 percent of all production Conclusion: Twitter resembles more of a one-way publishing service than a two-way social network

  17. Why Use Twitter? Answer: Traditional Marketing is Old News

  18. The Break Up

  19. Twitter Misconceptions It’s not just a status update

  20. New 2.0 Marketing The follower (customer) only gets what they want, But the seller can personalize and send as much as they want.

  21. So, let’s explore everyday uses of Twitter

  22. Building Community The Blood Center of Central Texas benefits from a “tweet-up.”

  23. Blood Center of Central Texas“Tweet-Up”

  24. Customer Service Challenge: Challenge: Comcast sought a way to better engage with customers and get their questions answered on a wide range of topics, from billing issues to cable service outages Solution: In early 2008, Comcast promoted Frank Eliason to director of Digital Care. Eliason’s customer service goals were simple: to listen to customers, and meet them where they already were. Eliason created Twitter @ComcastCares and began interacting with customers Results: Today, Comcast is widely regarded as having the most successful customer service operations in social media and on the Web. Over the past year, Comcast has handled more than 21,000 customer service requests through social media—a little more than half through Twitter

  25. Selling Challenge: E-Commerce managers wanted to increase sales and find a better way to offload refurbished hardware. Solution: March 2007, Dell created @DellOutlet. Sends out tweets with expiration date to create a sense of urgency. Example: 305 off any Outlet XPS One-all-in-one PB! Enter code at checkout NPZ@DD16C20BCR- http://tinyurl.com/6z8f3s - Expires 10/21 11:53 AM Oct, 20th, 2008 from web Results: Nov. 2008 - $500K in sales; one month later – Dell surpassed $1M

  26. Selling

  27. News and Media

  28. News and Media

  29. Government/Political Usage

  30. Building Awareness

  31. Questions?

  32. Tweeting Your Way to Success How Organizations Can Better Use Twitter 1. Google the top 100 tweeters and follow them. 2. Download an Application like “Twitterlocal.net” to find tweeters in your area. 3. Search Twitter for keywords such as: “advertising specialties” that describe your business and follow the people who are tweeting about them.

  33. Tweeting Your Way to Success 4. Find current clients, friends and industry colleagues on twitter so you can join in their conversations. 5. Expand your reach by using Twitter’s search bar to locate new potential markets. Look for people who might help you break into new markets. 6. Stick with it and be consistent. Always respond within one day to tweets directed at you.

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