Twitter is a very powerful way to build a social media brand and one of the most common questions I get is, So what should I tweet about? Here are four basic tips: find news articles helpful to your target audience, tweet other people’s stuff at a 4:1 ratio of your own, tweet your own helpful content, and send personal tweets so that people can get to know you on Twitter. 140 characters is a short and sweet way to communicate with your target market, network and get instant feedback. You can develop relationships and promote your events or your business, but keep in mind it takes 7 contacts in social media to build trust, so go slowly. It’s important to avoid being seen as someone who just self promotes. Keep in mind that every tweet counts; no one cares what you had for breakfast, so don’t just tweet useless stuff. Twitter is all about Give to Get. Most of your tweets should be helpful. Be sure to inject some personality, so that people can feel like they know you.
Here are 12 ideas for what to tweet:
1. Teach something Highlight your area of expertise by teaching how to do something.
2. Ask for advice: The Twitterverse is great for quick responses. You can also ask questions that encourage responses.
3. Become a Twitter news source: Announce news from your industry and local news from the city where you do business.
4. Share good information: Develop a list of 10 sites or blogs that your followers would be interested in and share links regularly. Be sure to comment on the articles before retweeting them to get the link back to you.
5. Offer free advice: Use Twitter Search www.search.twitter.com to find potential customers asking for advice in your area of expertise and then offer them help. This is a great way to build followers.
6. Create a Twitter lists: Highlight awesome contributors in your industry. My post on 25 Business Women To Follow On Twitter is still a major link 9 months after it was originally posted. https://succeedasyourownboss.com/07/2010/25-business-women-to-follow-on-twitter/
7. Book and product reviews: Tweet any reviews for books/products relevant to your target audience.
8. Give Thanks: Be sure to thank anyone for mentioning you on Twitter or RTing your posts.
9. Quotes: Everyone loves to read a quick inspirational quote that makes them think or say me, too.
10. Market your latest offers: Market yourself but be careful about not to be saying Buy my stuff too much.
11. Give Twitter luv: ReTweet other people’s stuff. It’s a great way to widen your network, and build relationships with other professionals.
12. Be Personal- Post at least one personal Tweet every day. It will allow people to see that you are not just all about business. I have a 5 year old and he gives me great material to tweet about.
My bottom line with Twitter: Be real, useful and helpful. Make sure you have a good picture and sharp Twitter bio that explains how someone can hire you. Remember, the give to get principal. It’s not all about you. Your followers need to understand your thought leadership as well as whose stuff you like to read. Follow everyone who follows you, unless they have no photo, no description or have locked their Twitter account. It’s ok to repeat your tweets. I typically repeat new blog posts four times the first day of a new post.
Do you have any more secrets of using Twitter to share?
Melinda F. Emerson, known to many as SmallBizLady is one of America’s leading small business experts. As a seasoned entrepreneur, professional speaker, and small business coach, she develops audio, video and written content to fulfill her mission to end small business failure. As CEO of MFE Consulting LLC, Melinda educates entrepreneurs and Fortune 500 companies on subjects including small business start-up, business development and social media marketing. Forbes Magazine recently named her one of the Top 20 women for entrepreneurs to follow on Twitter. She hosts #SmallBizChat Wednesdays on Twitter 8-9pm ET for emerging entrepreneurs. She also publishes a resource blog www.succeedasyourownboss.com Melinda is also the author of the national bestseller Become Your Own Boss in 12 months; A Month-by-Month Guide to a Business That Works. (Adams Media 2010)
w. nubiä prèvil says
I loved this read! Very useful information. I will start to apply thus immediately! Thanks
team says
Nubia—
Thanks for your comment. This blog is focused on how-to small business information.
To your business success—
Melinda
Joel Calleiro says
Some really good and helpful ideas in your post. It’s a great guideline to get organized and provide (tweet) content that is both useful and interesting. Thanks!
team says
Joel—
Thanks for your comment. I think Twitter can be very powerful for a small business.
Melinda
Sadi says
Loved this article, got the book!!! You’re awesome!
Sadi
Michael Trow says
Hi Melinda,
Great post. It´s nice to have a list outlining tweet topics, so many consultants try to write material for you, it needs to come from within but guidance is important.
Thanks,
Michael
Patrice says
Very useful article, this is a great outline that I’m sure many of us especially me will use.
Melissa Jones says
This is great – I really want to use my twitter account as effectively as possible for my business!
Asa Gislason says
New to Twitter so this is really good advice, thanks 🙂
Wendy Ager says
Great for newbies! I’ll definitely RT this.
Also, don’t forget #ff – Follow Friday. Recommend people to follow on a Friday and say why, PLEASE!
eg ‘#ff @SmallBizLady for sharing great Twitter tips’
Wendy
Stanley Bradshaw says
#Hi,
I am also new to Twitter or any kind of social networking. This is great info, the best I’ve seen so far, and a big help to me. I will continue to follow and learn as much as I can. Thank you and keep up the excellent posts.
Paul Lappage says
Hi,
This is a very useful post.
I would enhance the detail of 3 though – I have un-followed a small number of accounts that just forward stories on from the local newspaper in my area, often without giving credit. So if I want local news about the city in where we do business, then surely I follow the news resources in that area directly? If they were commenting on the articles then some value would be added.
Best wishes,
Paul
Kieonne Dawson says
This was a very useful article. These are important tips that I plan to practice daily. It’s always nice to have a good outline to follow.
Dr. Nimrod Christ Nimrod says
Great article Melinda! Thank you. God is LOVE (1 John 4:8) God LOVES you Melinda and so do I.
Juliana Popovich says
Thank you Melinda!
A very helpful article, and it was, of course, re-tweeted !
Uche obioma says
Great resource.following you on twitter is an asset.thanks.
@AISHAlovemusic says
Please follow me on Twitter @AISHAlovemusic ( I always follow back ) ^__^
Donna Wilson says
Thank you for a great article about the “Sharing & Caring” of the Twitterverse!! This is an excellent, well written resource for newbies and others that may need a reminder. I’ll be sharing/RT’ing this, for sure! Thanks, Melinda!
LarryB says
Get piece here. I agree with writing in a personal, not business tone, at least once a day, every day. Bang on Melinda! 🙂 lb