Twitter Power 3.0 - Joel Comm, Dave Taylor

Twitter Power 3.0

How to Dominate Your Market One Tweet at a Time

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Buch | Softcover
214 Seiten
2015
John Wiley & Sons Inc (Verlag)
978-1-119-02181-0 (ISBN)
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Tweet your company to the top of the market with a tailored approach to Twitter Twitter Power 3. 0 is the newly updated guide that shows smart businesses and entrepreneurs how to use Twitter to their advantage.
Tweet your company to the top of the market with a tailored
approach to Twitter
Twitter Power 3.0 is the newly updated guide that shows
smart businesses and entrepreneurs how to use Twitter to their
advantage. This book is the best business leader's guide to
Twitter, with the most up to date information on trends in social
media, branding, and competitive research. Readers will learn that
viral content doesn't happen by accident, why videos and photos are
crucial to engagement, and how to measure the success of a Twitter
strategy using specific and accurate metrics. This new edition
contains brand new case studies, user profiles, features, and
images, helping readers create a stronger overall Twitter strategy
whether they're already engaged or just wondering if Twitter's
important for their business future. Tip: it most definitely is
important!


Twitter has grown up. It's now a public company, worth over $30
billion, and it means business. Twitter has changed over time, but
remains a crucial tool for business branding and a key place to
engage with customers and build long-term client relationships.
This book demonstrates how Twitter can play an important role in
business growth, 140 characters at a time.





Understand how Twitter differs from other social media
platforms

Build a savvy Twitter strategy as part of a broader social
media plan

Create viral content that effortlessly spreads your message and
gains you huge numbers of followers

Learn which metrics matter, and how to measure and track
them



Firms need to understand how Twitter is a vital element in any
social media marketing, and craft strategies specific to each.
Twitter Power 3.0 is the complete guide to Twitter for
business, with the latest information, proven techniques, and
expert advice.

JOEL COMM is the New York Times bestselling author of The AdSense Code and nine other books. As a leading New Media Marketing Strategist and keynote peaker, Joel has consulted, partnered with, or trained companies including Microsoft, IBM, Starz Entertainment, Hubspot and others. A serial entrepreneur on the web since 1995, Joel has sold a site to Yahoo!, created a #1 bestselling iPhone application, and produced the world's first competitive Internet reality show. Learn more about Joel at www.JoelComm.com Dave Taylor has been helping invent the Internet for over thirty years, has launched four Internet startups, written 22 books, and is an award-winning speaker and event host. He has a degree in Computer Science, an MBA and a Masters in Education, during which time he created the award-winning Purdue Online Writing Lab. You can find Dave writing about tech and business at AskDaveTaylor.com, sharing his parenting adventure at GoFatherhood.com and on every major social network when he's not busy with his real job of single dad to his three children, 18, 14 and 11. Dave lives in Boulder, Colorado and can be found on Twitter as @DaveTaylor.

Foreword by Guy Kawasaki xi


Introduction xiii


Chapter 1: An Introduction to the Social Media Landscape 1


What Exactly Is Social Media? 2


Social Media Really Is a Big Deal 5


The Different Types of Social Media


Sites—Content to Suit Every Market 8


A Closer Look at Microblogging 13


Introducing . . . Twitter! 15


Chapter 2: Why Is Twitter So Powerful? 19


Twitter and Its Successes 19


The Power of Twitter’s Immediate Feedback 21


Instant Access to Smart People 24/7 23


Chapter 3: Getting Started the Right Way on Twitter 25


Signing Up—Does Twitter Have the Web’s Most Friendly Registration Page? 25


Who’s on Twitter? Your First Followers! 30


Create an Inviting Twitter Profile 33


Building Out Your Profile 44


Checking Out Security and Privacy 55


Notifications to Notice 57


Tweeting with Your Mobile Phone 59


A Winning Social Media Philosophy 60


Sending Your Very First Tweet 63


Becoming a Follower 64


A Word about Security 64


Chapter 4: Twitter Setup and Design 67


Twitter Name 67


Twitter Setup 69


The Twitter Profile Photo 72


Twitter Interface Basics 75


Twitter Graphics 79


Now . . . What about TweetPages? 84


Chapter 5: Building a Following on Twitter 85


Quantity or Quality: Choosing the Type of Following You Want 87


Quality: How to Be Intentional about Creating Your Own Network of Experts 90


Quantity: Seven Killer Strategies to Reaching Critical Mass on Twitter 98


Klout and Page Rank 112


Chapter 6: The Art of the Tweet 115


Tweet Etiquette 116


The Benefits of Following before Tweeting 124


How to Join a Conversation 125


How to Be Interesting on Twitter 128


How to Drive Behavior 148


Chapter 7: The Magic of Connecting with Customers on Twitter 151


Identifying Problems and Soliciting Feedback 152


Discovering Your Top Fans, Promoters, and Evangelists 155


Your Personal Help Desk 160


Chapter 8: Leveraging Twitter for Team Communication 167


Twitter for Virtual Team Leaders 168


Creating a Twitter Account for a Virtual Team 170


Building a Team with Twitter 171


Chapter 9: Using Twitter to Help Build Your Brand 177


Create a Story 179


Portraying Your Brand with Your Profile 181


Tweet Style—What to Say When You’re Building a Brand and How to Say It 184


Reinforce the Core Message 195


Repetition, Repetition, Repetition 198


Writing the Tweets 199


Win Retweets 200


Create Hashtags and Run Hashtag Chats 201


Chapter 10: Leveraging Twitter to Drive Follower Behavior 205


Driving Followers to a Website 206


Promoting a Blog on Twitter 206


Twitter as a Resource for Post Ideas 211


Driving Followers to the Mall 213


Can You Put Affiliate Links on Twitter? 216


Driving Followers to Register 217


Tracking Results and Testing Strategies 219


Tracking Multiple Tweets 223


Making the Most of Twitter’s Trends 227


Chapter 11: How to Make Money on Twitter 231


Earn with Advertising on Twitter 232


Barter, Buy, and Sell Your Way to Profit 236


Chapter 12: Beyond Twitter.com: Third-Party Tools You Will Want to Know About 239


SocialOomph 239


Twitterrific 241


Twhirl 242


Twitterfeed 243


Trendistic 243


Twellow 244


TweetBeep 245


TwitterCounter 246


TweetDeck 247


TwitThis 248


TweetAways 249


Hootsuite 249


Directory of Recommended Twitter Members to Follow 251


Index 257

Erscheint lt. Verlag 24.4.2015
Vorwort Guy Kawasaki
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 140 x 218 mm
Gewicht 300 g
Themenwelt Wirtschaft Betriebswirtschaft / Management Marketing / Vertrieb
ISBN-10 1-119-02181-2 / 1119021812
ISBN-13 978-1-119-02181-0 / 9781119021810
Zustand Neuware
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