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Jeff Long

Video, Web Design, Media

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@Jeff_Long @ExitRowVideos

Contact me here:

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#CMN

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Common Myths

• “It’s just for teenagers”• “I don’t care if someone eats a bagel for breakfast”

• “No one can use this for business”• “I’m too busy”

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How do I use it?“Twitter is a social networking and micro-blogging service that allows its users to send and read other users'

updates (otherwise known as tweets), which are text-based posts of up to 140

characters in length.”

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Who uses it?

• Local & national Media outlets

• Fortune 500 companies• Customer service: Dell, Southwest, Comcast Cable• Locally owned business

• Jeff Long of Exit Row Productions• Celebrities: sports, movies, music• Authors, ministries, speakers, industry leaders

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How can I use it?• Get involved locally• Find out what customers need & help them get it• Share relevant material to your followers• Alert people to new content on your website

• Get to know people on a personal level• Answer questions

• Learn about events & news in real time

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Here’s how I use it.

1. I post info, stats, articles of content I’m already reading...I just share it...and it makes me look smarter.2. Alert people to new content on our website

4. I get to know people on a personal level by sharing about myself and responding to other’s lives

3. I ask and answer questions

5. Quickly learn about events & news in real time

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6. I’ve gotten several clients, through Twitter

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Stats

Twitter started: 2006Tweets per day in 2007: 5,000Tweets per day in 2009: 35 millionTweets per day, currently: 50 million (600 per second)

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Set up:

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myusername

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Set up:

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Twitter Lingo

•At Reply or @reply - a reply to another user •DM – direct message (a personal message no one sees but you

• Hashtags or # – using a symbol at the end of a tweet to follow messages in a series

•Retweet (or RT) – repeating another’s tweet

• Tweet – sending a Twitter message

• Twitterverse – the Twitter community

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Who to follow:

WeFollow.com-city

-category-tag

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Live Search

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Live Search

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Live Search

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Live Search

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Mobile phoneiPhone, Blackberry, Android,

texting

TweetDeck Tweetie

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Desktop Applications

TweetDeck & HootSuite

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Who sees it?

• E-mail is private but social networks can be open for all to see.• Anyone can follow you and see what you are saying.

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• You don’t have to follow everyone that follows you

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Why is Twitter important? 1. It builds relationships outside the work day

UD basketball game & a bucket of chicken

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Google started to index Tweets

2. It helps with your Google rankings (not as good as video!)

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Why is Twitter important?

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3. Learn what people are wanting & asking-

Trends- Search

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Why is Twitter important?

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4. Twitter shows you live results of sports, opinion, news, etc

Janis Krums via TwitterUnder 5 minutes

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Why is Twitter important?

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5. If business is about relationships and Twitter is also about relationships then there's a natural business fit.

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Why is Twitter important?

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6. Only people that are interested in you will follow you, so you have a captive audience that wants to know about you and what you offer.

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Why is Twitter important?

- This can be a good thing for ministries/non-profits to spread the word and raise awareness...if used properly.

- Old media was a shotgun approach, while new media offers a targeted strategy. Twitter is new media.

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Best Practices• Social Media is about relationships...not selling• Ask questions and get immediate responses• Engage in customer service• Find trends and engage with those involved• Talk about your business 90%. Sell to your audience 10% or less

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What to Tweet!

2. Share articles, blogs, stats and ideas based on your occupation and interests.3. Share quotes of inspirational content: verses, historical figures, etc

1. Share with people what you are doing: CMN, planning your marketing campaign, at a local restaurant, at church, meeting a client. See who responds when you do!

4. Answer questions and get involved in the conversation.

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Set goals

• How many times a day/week will you Tweet• Set up analytics to track who reads your content

• Determine how you tweet: personal, business, or both

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Getting Started

2. Find people to follow: in your area, common interests, industry leaders, clients, potential clients3. Get involved.

1. Sign up your business and personal name in Twitter

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Jeff LongVideo, Web Design, Media

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