September 30, 2010You’re only as good AsYOUR  LAST TWEETCrosby NoricksSenior Social Media Strategist, Red Door Interactive
9/28/2010©2009 Red Door Interactive2About Red Door InteractiveRed Door InteractiveOffices in San Diego, Carlsbad and Denver
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9/28/2010©2009 Red Door Interactive4About CrosbyCrosby NoricksSenior Social Media Strategist, Red Door Interactive
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cnoricks@reddoor.biz9/28/2010©2009 Red Door Interactive5I asked my followers a question..
9/28/2010©2009 Red Door Interactive6Some responses were a bit cheeky…
9/28/2010©2009 Red Door Interactive7But others…Celebrity Parties!
9/28/2010©2009 Red Door Interactive8Trips to Exotic Locations!
9/29/2010©2009 Red Door Interactive9Conversations with Amazing People
9/28/2010©2009 Red Door Interactive10Free Music and New Friends!
9/28/2010©2009 Red Door Interactive11Bright Lights! Glamour!
9/28/2010©2009 Red Door Interactive12Lots and Lots of Money!
9/28/2010©2009 Red Door Interactive13…sounds pretty great, right?Money,Adventure, Jobs, Travel, Chit Chat with Geniis!
9/29/2010©2009 Red Door Interactive14You’re Only As Good As…“I believe [retweets] to be one of the most important developments in modern communications…[they] are the first real window into how ideas spread from person to person…the contagious idea”-Dan Zarella
9/29/2010©2009 Red Door Interactive15You’re Only As Good As…The research says…71% of all tweets produce no reaction
Only 6% of all tweets produce a retweet (the other 23% solicit replies)
97%of replies and 92% of retweets happen within the first-hour
Of all the tweets that produce a reply, 85% only get a single replysource: Sysomos
9/29/2010©2009 Red Door Interactive16You’re Only As Good As…The research says…The highest usage days for Twitter are Thursday and Friday
Tweets that include links are far more likely to be retweeted than tweets without links
The highest percentage of retweets occurs on Fridays at 4pm ET
The highest click thru rate on tweeted links occurs between 2 and 3pm ETsource: Hubspot
9/29/2010©2009 Red Door Interactive17You’re Only As Good As…The research says…
9/29/2010©2009 Red Door Interactive18You’re Only As Good As…The research also says…… percentages will fluctuate based on an individual Twitter user’s follower count and influence.
9/30/2010©2009 Red Door Interactive19You’re Only As Good As…Who do you think are the most retweeted people on Twitter?
9/29/2010©2009 Red Door Interactive20You’re Only As Good As…
9/30/2010©2009 Red Door Interactive21How do you become influential?So…besides sporting the haircut of the decade
9/30/2010©2009 Red Door Interactive22How it’s done kids…The Basic Process
9/30/2010©2009 Red Door Interactive23Developing a Twitter StrategyDefine GoalsWhat are you trying to accomplish through Twitter?

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Editor's Notes

  • #6: So the basic process looks something like this. Basically listening or monitoring the conversation happens concurrently with all other stages, and the process is cyclical and circular. So you indentify the people you want to talk to, you engage with them, you hopefully influence them positively and you measure the success of that engagement.Rinse and repeat.
  • #7: So the basic process looks something like this. Basically listening or monitoring the conversation happens concurrently with all other stages, and the process is cyclical and circular. So you indentify the people you want to talk to, you engage with them, you hopefully influence them positively and you measure the success of that engagement.Rinse and repeat.
  • #8: So the basic process looks something like this. Basically listening or monitoring the conversation happens concurrently with all other stages, and the process is cyclical and circular. So you indentify the people you want to talk to, you engage with them, you hopefully influence them positively and you measure the success of that engagement.Rinse and repeat.
  • #9: So the basic process looks something like this. Basically listening or monitoring the conversation happens concurrently with all other stages, and the process is cyclical and circular. So you indentify the people you want to talk to, you engage with them, you hopefully influence them positively and you measure the success of that engagement.Rinse and repeat.
  • #10: So the basic process looks something like this. Basically listening or monitoring the conversation happens concurrently with all other stages, and the process is cyclical and circular. So you indentify the people you want to talk to, you engage with them, you hopefully influence them positively and you measure the success of that engagement.Rinse and repeat.
  • #11: So the basic process looks something like this. Basically listening or monitoring the conversation happens concurrently with all other stages, and the process is cyclical and circular. So you indentify the people you want to talk to, you engage with them, you hopefully influence them positively and you measure the success of that engagement.Rinse and repeat.
  • #12: So the basic process looks something like this. Basically listening or monitoring the conversation happens concurrently with all other stages, and the process is cyclical and circular. So you indentify the people you want to talk to, you engage with them, you hopefully influence them positively and you measure the success of that engagement.Rinse and repeat.
  • #13: So the basic process looks something like this. Basically listening or monitoring the conversation happens concurrently with all other stages, and the process is cyclical and circular. So you indentify the people you want to talk to, you engage with them, you hopefully influence them positively and you measure the success of that engagement.Rinse and repeat.
  • #24: Tweet unto others – this is also known as be a human, the nice kind.A truly engaged follower – tell story of people who will help you move, don’t focus on how many followers, focus on who and what the conversation is aboutSend a man – twitter is a dialogue, a conversation, people having chats with other people. It’s not a billboard, or a direct mail pieceTo err – so you may misspell something, or someone else might, let it go, people type fast and sometimes you get it wrong. It’s not the end of the world
  • #26: Tweet unto others – this is also known as be a human, the nice kind.A truly engaged follower – tell story of people who will help you move, don’t focus on how many followers, focus on who and what the conversation is aboutSend a man – twitter is a dialogue, a conversation, people having chats with other people. It’s not a billboard, or a direct mail pieceTo err – so you may misspell something, or someone else might, let it go, people type fast and sometimes you get it wrong. It’s not the end of the world
  • #27: Note – if you are hoping your message will be retweeted, leave enough characters left in your tweet if you want it to be re-tweeted. Of course, this will be changing as twitter is integrating the retweet functionality into the tweet itself.
  • #28: Use party analogy – sometimes you need to throw a good party to remind people why they love you, and if you can introduce two people to each other who end up getting married, well, then you’ve got something. There is the example of asking someone to be friends and asking for money at the same time. You cant do both.
  • #29: Auto follow – solution for larger brands but be prepared to scrub your list of followers weekly twitter is rife with spammers latelyAuto DM – use very very sparingly. We’ve moved beyond the thanks for following me thing, do it only if you have something pretty awesome to say or offer going on. Change it up a lot, track the link so you can see if its worth it
  • #32: Involvement – i.e. participationInteraction – are they clicking your linksIntimacy – how are they talking to you?Influence – RT’s promoting you without prompting
  • #33: Add repeat engagement on Fridays
  • #34: Involvement – i.e. participationInteraction – are they clicking your linksIntimacy – how are they talking to you?Influence – RT’s promoting you without prompting
  • #35: Eset had about 150 followers in a new account designed to be managed by their in house PR department. In the meantime, ESET was launching a major campaign in SF so we came up with a laptop give away in order to drive followers to the campaign so that after the SF campaign launched, there was a community to talk to about it. We also specially targeted twitter users in the SF area.