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05.27.09

Twitter – How to Write Tweets That Get Peeps to Take Action

Posted in PodCast, Social networking at 9:50 am UTC by Michele PW

Probably the biggest question I get asked is if social networking is worth it or a big waste of time. Well, if you’re doing social networking to make money, and you aren’t making money, then it most certainly is a waste of time.

So, how do you make money with social networking? A lot depends on the words you use and how you interact with your friends and followers. Today I’m going to focus specifically on Twitter.

Remember, for Twitter you only have 140 characters including spaces for every tweet. That means every character counts so use them wisely.

Here are 3 more tips to make those tweets as compelling and persuasive as possible.

1. Get your personality in there. The beauty of social networking is it’s driven by relationships. You build relationships by letting people see who you really are. That means showcasing your personality.

The more people can get a sense of your personality, the more they’ll decide if they like you or not. And the more they know, like and trust you, the more likely they’ll become your customers.

In addition, people don’t like to be sold to. If your tweets sound canned or not authentically from YOU, they’ll be turned off. And turned off people are not likely to buy from you.

2. Give and you shall receive. The more you give, and do things for other people, the more it will come back to you. You spend your time helping other people, the more they’ll help promote your products and services, the more likely they’ll go check out what you offer and if it’s a match, the more likely they’ll buy.

If all you do is push your own stuff on Twitter, you’re not going to get very far. You need to spend most of your time doing things for other people. Then, when you do promote yourself, people will take notice and be more likely to act.

3. Be entertaining. There’s an old quote in the copywriting world that you can’t bore anyone into buying something. (I think it was David Ogilvy who first said it.) Same goes for Twitter. You can’t bore people into building and maintaining a relationship with you. You can’t bore people into promoting your products or events. And you can’t bore people into buying your products.

Now this doesn’t mean you have to a stand-up comic. Sure this is easier if writing short, pithy statements comes naturally to you. But don’t forget Tip #1 — stay true to your personality. We’re all interesting in our own way, even if you’re not a stand-up comic.

The key here is to be entertaining in your own unique and personal way. What, you don’t think you’re entertaining? You have friends, right? You go out to dinner with them, right? What do you talk about? You’re entertaining them or they wouldn’t want to go dinner with you.

So entertain your twitter followers the same way. And the ones who respond to that will respond to you. And as they get to know you, they’ll move to like and trust. And that leads to them becoming your customers.

10 Comments »

  1. wbw_Jeff said,

    May 27, 2009 at 11:17 am UTC

    Good advice on an oft-ignored aspect of Twitter. Remember also that the basic rules of direct response still apply and you need to find space in the 140 to stress a benefit and provide a call to action.

     
  2. Joan said,

    May 27, 2009 at 7:16 pm UTC

    I agree with all 3. It is important for people to know who you really are so that they feel comfortable doing business with you. Be fun! Be yourself and try not to use automated messages ;)

     
  3. Paula said,

    May 27, 2009 at 7:34 pm UTC

    Thanks for these tips. I especially like the part about being your authentic self, injecting your personality into your Tweets. It’s perfectly OK with me if you simply say “Good Morning, getting ready to have coffee,” as your first Tweet of the day. Maybe that’s all you have time for but you still want to connect with your followers. Every Tweet doesn’t have to be Pulitzer Prize worthy. That’s why personality is so important.

     
  4. Shannon Nicholson said,

    May 28, 2009 at 6:41 am UTC

    These are great tips, Michele. The more I read Twitter tips like yours, the more I realize Tweeting is like pitching the media for coverage– it must be short, to the point, and INTERESTING. Maybe media pitches should have a 140 character limit, too!

     
  5. Michele PW said,

    May 28, 2009 at 7:13 am UTC

    You have a point. Maybe LOTS of things in life should have a 140 character limit. Might clean up a lot of stuff out there.

     
  6. Jenna Lloyd said,

    May 28, 2009 at 9:10 am UTC

    Great advice, Michelle. I was off Twitter for a few weeks and now I notice that all the welcome DM’s are pitches.

    I wish people realized what a turn off it is to hear, “Hi! Thanks! Buy me stuff!” Give and ye shall receive is soooo true! Thanks for spreading the word!

     
  7. Michele PW said,

    May 28, 2009 at 10:17 am UTC

    I won’t set up an auto DM, those have been completely ruined for me. I rarely read them when they come in as well. It’s really sad — another example of a good idea gone bad. Now my focus is to build relationships after the follow.

     
  8. Grandma Margaret from Canada (now in California). said,

    May 28, 2009 at 3:32 pm UTC

    Good advice. I don’t tweet too much as I am trying to get the hang of what to say that isn’t boring or a hard sales pitch. Your advice helped. thanks.

     
  9. Adwords Alternative said,

    June 2, 2009 at 9:12 am UTC

    Nice Article,. I’m going to tweet it.

     
  10. Vishal said,

    June 2, 2009 at 1:04 pm UTC

    Sending the message in shortes possible way is the best possibility as no one like details

     

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