Very common Twitter mistakes: using @Brandwise to start a tweet
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Very common Twitter mistakes: using @Brandwise to start a tweet

Posted by Dale Berkebile on Thu, Jun 09, 2011
 

Very common twitter mistakes when sending a promotional message

One thing many people using twitter may not understand about using the @message to start their tweets is that this message is rarely seen.

Typically twitter users will use the @ symbol before a twitter user's handle like "@Brandwise" if you were going to have a conversation with Brandwise. Then the user of that twitter handle will get a notice and can participate in a conversation with you. The great misunderstanding though is that although the person with the twitter handle you are mentioning will see any mentions they get, other users may not see this message.

The only people that will be able to see this message are the person sending the message, the person who's twitter handle is used and anyone who follow both the sender and the person being mentioned.

The point here is this: if you are trying to promote someone like my buddy Chuck over at @synergybcast, I would not want to start out my tweet with his twitter handle.

So if I did a tweet like this:

The only people that would see this message are me, Chuck and only people that follow us both. Even though my intent was promoting Chuck and his company to my 1200+ followers, it would realistically only go out to a handful of people probably 20 or less.

So if you want to promote your friends, colleagues, other business contacts or vendors, how do you do it?

Well there is a very easy solution. Instead of putting the twitter handle at the beginning of the tweet, put it someplace else.

Try something like this instead:

Because there is normal content before the twitter handle, twitter sees this as a message to all instead of a personal conversation between a few. Of course on the flip side, if you only want a private conversation between a small group you could use this technique to limit viewers as well.

Twitter is a powerful tool for building you business and personal brand. You do however need to be using the tool correctly in order to get the best bang for your time investment. I hope this helped you find another way to use twitter more effectively.

 

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Did not know that!! Thanks so much! Glad to know how I should fix it.. thanks again for the tip

posted @ Thursday, June 09, 2011 10:29 AM by Jenn


Great tip, thanks. Nice to give practical information about something that so many of us are using or doing. Giving an example of how to do it right is so important and often overlooked in all the "how to" messages floating around the internet.  
 
Good job!

posted @ Thursday, June 09, 2011 2:40 PM by Audrey Breuer


Jenn & Audrey, 
I am glad you found some value in this tip. Pass it on to your friends so that we can be more effective tweeple! I know I was quite surprised when I found this tip and I think of all the past posts that barely reached anyone when I was really hoping to spread the wealth! 
 
Have a great day ladies! 
 

posted @ Thursday, June 09, 2011 2:51 PM by Dale Berkebile


Dale: 
 
Thanks for the mention and proper direction on how this should be done.  
 
Chuck @synergybcast

posted @ Thursday, June 09, 2011 3:41 PM by Chuck Jones


Wow, this was interesting. I learned something new again today, which is awesome! Thank you again for your knowledge.

posted @ Thursday, June 09, 2011 3:51 PM by Jamie


Your welcome Chuck! Hope you get some exposure for the great work you guys do. Thought this would be a good example.  
 
Jamie, always trying to help people use all this social media and inbound marketing stuff better. It has been great watching you grow in these areas over the last year or two. Keep up the good work!

posted @ Thursday, June 09, 2011 5:09 PM by Dale Berkebile


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