Twitter Marketing: Insider Tip
Chances are that you’ve heard about the potential of using Twitter to develop your brand. It works wonders if you use it correctly. You can also find clients using Twitter. The trick (if you really want to call it that) is to find people in their moment of need.
Twitter is, by it’s nature, instantaneous. When you send out a tweet, any views that it gets start out immediately and quickly fades. After several minutes to an hour, few will see your tweet. Plus, the whole idea of Twitter is to post what you’re doing or thinking RIGHT THEN.
When it comes to marketing, everything is contingent on placing the right offer (or message) to the right audience at the right time. That audience needs to have a NEED.
As a user of Twitter, you can couple these together. You find people posting in their time of need and you reply to them almost instantly. People want quick solutions. If you are the first to provide an answer or solution, they will almost definitely check you out. Why? Because you provided them a solution right in their time of need. When it comes to marketing, it doesn’t get any more targeted than that.
So, how do you do this? Using Twitter Search.
Run searches for your market keywords. To try to filter out messages that are irrelevant and don’t mean the person has a need, use some phrases that people would say when looking for a solution. For example, I have a search running using the keywords:
“anybody know blog”
Why does this work? Because if people are looking for something, they might start with “Does anybody know…….?”.
Similarly, you could run searches for “anyone know” or “how do I”. Again, they’re looking for answers.
The way I do this is to set up a search column in TweetDeck. I see the searches come in real-time. I can reply to them immediately (if I feel like it, of course).
If they are asking these questions of your market, then that makes them part of your target audience. Follow them. They just might follow you back – especially since you were being so helpful.
A word of caution: DON’T do this to just tweet them your sales offer. Even if it is relevant. Remember, Twitter is about being social. So, just go out and be helpful. If you are consistent with that, they’ll come to think of you as a go-to person for that market and you can make money from them eventually.

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