Category Archives: Social Networking

Why are Marketers so obsessed with Twitter?

[digg=http://digg.com/business_finance/Why_are_marketers_so_obsessed_with_Twitter]“Twitter asks ‘What are you doing?’ You can tell Twitter what you are doing on twitter.com or you can text from your cell phone.” says one person who doesn’t understand twitter trying to explain it another person who knows less about it. This conversation is usually followed by a “Hills” like awkward silence and a few shrugs of the shoulders.I’ll be the first to admit I was absolutely lost the first couple of days I started using Twitter. I didn’t follow anyone I cared about, none of my friends were on it and I didn’t understand what to say or what to doLooking back, as much as I hate to admit it, it wasn’t until a weird owl named “Mr. Tweet” gave me a few suggestions of who I should follow before I began to find some interesting people on Twitter. From there I was able to branch out, finding a few more people who were conversing with the people I was newly following.Before I knew it I had a nice little network of people to follow and talk to. Most of them weren’t too weird. For the most part they were interested in some of the same things I was: Minnesota, healthcare marketing, the internet, celebrities and sports.So why are marketers so obsessed with Twitter? Because they care what you are doing and thinking, especially as it relates to products and services they have to offer.A quick search and you can find that there are people actually interested in everything from Anoop Dogg on American Idol to polar ice caps. Marketers find this invaluable because they can have real conversations with people thinking about products and services they have to offer.Take for example this scenario layed out by Peter Hershberg in Advertising Age:

“A young woman in Chapel Hill, N.C., wakes up sweating. Her air conditioner has died. She knows she wants a new one, but she wants one that will be energy-efficient, easy to install on her own, reliable and not too expensive.She hops online and types, “I need a new A/C today; I have $250 to spend — help!” into Twitter, which in turn feeds automatically into her Facebook status. She immediately begins to receive replies in both channels from friends with advice on retail outlets, air-conditioner brands and how to stay cool with no A/C. She also sees an @ reply on Twitter from a national big-box retailer letting her know its Chapel Hill location has new air conditioners in stock, as well as a link to the section of its website that shows air conditioners for under $250.”

This is a great example of how social media can be used be marketers. Consumers don’t even need to walk into a store to be helped. All they have to do is say what they are thinking about something and someone should be there to help them. Zappos.com has over 430 employees actively mining Twitter and it is part of their customer services. Do you?Follow me at twitter.com/allanwoodstrom.

Make the Most of”National ‘Something or Other’ Months”

Ever wonder why each month seems to be “National ‘Something or Other’ Month?”It’s called Marketing.I will preface this entire article by saying, I don’t think that all “National ‘Something or Other’ Months” are bad or get lost in the shuffle. In fact, I would even go as far as to say for healthcare marketers, “National ‘Something or Other’ Months” can be quite effective.Just yesterday I received an email that said,

“March is colon cancer awareness month.http://www.mngastro.com/stories/Please schedule your colonoscopy or encourage your friends and family members over the age of 50 or if you have a family history.”

The email was from a colleague, who received it from an employee at Minnesota Gastroenterology, P.A.  The stories are great and it looks like they are using a local media partner to help spread the message. This is a great example of a local healthcare group making the most out of a “National ‘Something or Other’ Month.” I am sure their schedulers are busy this month making appointments for the rest of the year.Finally, this post wouldn’t be complete with me getting on my soapbox and preaching the use of social media. I didn’t see that Minnesota Gastroenterology had posted the videos to YouTube. A comScore report in December 2009 showed YouTube accounted for 25% of all searches done on Google sites. In total, YouTube alone had a higher search volume than on all of Yahoo’s sites. It might not produce dynamite results, but it might be worth getting a few extra hundred people to the Minnesota Gastroenterology web site over the next couple of months.

Musicians and Hip Hop Artists on Twitter Have Little Success Marketing

I did a little research to find out if there were any musicians or hip hop artists successfully using Twitter to market themselves. Surprisingly, I found very few.MySpace, still the ultimate hangout for musicians, rappers and hip-hip artists has helped launch the careers of many young musicians, including: Soulja Boy Tell Em and Sean Kingston. But can an emerging social media tool like Twitter, do the same thing?My resounding answer is no. MySpace and Facebook have two major things that Twitter does not: users and features. It was estimated that Twitter has about 3.5 million active users. Compare that to Facebook and MySpace, who respectively have 175 and 110 million users and it’s clear which network has the greatest opportunity for exposure. Also, musicians on MySpace can create unique experiences for their fans. Passersby can listen to music, view photos and read blog posts. Compare that to Twitter, information and interactivity is limited. Other than a background, which may or may not look good on every screen, not much can be used to differentiate new artists from one another.I will close with a final comment, saying that musicians with an established brands like Jay-Z or Diddy could attract quite a following. It just depends on whether or not they embrace Twitter. Notice how many people are following NBA star, Shaquille O’NealHip Hop Artists on TwitterSoulja Boy Tell Em – http://twitter.com/souljaboytellemKanye West – http://twitter.com/Kanye_West50 Cent – http://twitter.com/50CentSnoop Dogg – http://twitter.com/snoopdoggDiddy - http://twitter.com/iamdiddyQ-Tip – http://twitter.com/QtipTheAbstractNoreaga – http://twitter.com/noreagaGhostface Killah – http://twitter.com/GhostfaceKillahMC Hammer – http://twitter.com/MChammerJoe Budden – http://twitter.com/mousebuddenPlease let me know if you think I left out any major hip hop artists using Twitter.