5. With 250+ employees and locations in five states, the
concept of Engauge is to group brilliant agencies in the
most vital marketing disciplines today – branding,
direct, and digital:
• Engauge Communications
• Engauge Direct
• Engauge Digital
7. "Everything that can be invented has been invented." -- Charles H. Duell, U.S.
Commissioner of Patents, in 1899.
"I think there is a world market for maybe five computers." --Thomas Watson,
chairman of IBM, 1943
“I think these things [social networks] are going to have some legs, and yet
there’s a faddishness, a faddish nature about anything that basically appeals to
younger people.” --Steve Ballmer, Microsoft CEO
“It’s inherently silly and it’s inherently dumb.” --John Mayer, singer/songwriter,
speaking on Twitter, who now is the #6 Twitter user in terms of number of
followers (close to 1,000,000)
Everyone’s a skeptic
8. Tweet: when you send a msg via Twitter (not a “twit”)
Twit: when you say you “twittered” something
Hashtag: tweet topic (i.e. #swineflu)
Tweetup: when Twitter users meet <GASP> face-to-face
TwitPic: 3rd party application that allows pics to be tweeted
Twitterview: a public interview conducted over Twitter
Dweet: a tweet made, under the influence of alcohol
Twang: a tweet from someone in the South
RT: short for re-tweet.
So how do I not sound like a
Twitter dork (a twork?)
• For more Twitter terms: http://twictionary.pbworks.com/
9. 8
With all this noise,With all this noise,
what makeswhat makes
Twitter so special?Twitter so special?
10. 10
So why is Twitter relevant?
It’s growth is undeniably impressive
18. 18
So why is Twitter relevant?
It’s growth is undeniably impressive
Imitation is sincerest form of flattery
Because Oprah is doing it ;)
Because it has big time haters (so it must be doing something right)
19. 19
• "Twittering stems from a lack of identity. It's a constant update of who you are,
what you are, where you are. Nobody would Twitter if they had a strong sense of
identity."
-- clinical psychologist Oliver James
"Using Twitter suggests a level of
insecurity whereby, unless people
recognize you, you cease to exist. It may
stave off insecurity in the short term, but
it won't cure it."
-- cognitive neuropsychologist Dr David
Lewis
"A way of making sure you are permanently connected to somebody and
somebody is permanently connected to you, proving that you are alive. It's
like when a parent goes into a child's room to check the child is still
breathing. It is a giant baby monitor."
-- book author Alain de Botton
20. 20
So why is Twitter relevant?
It’s growth is undeniably impressive
Imitation is sincerest form of flattery
Because Oprah is doing it ;)
Because it has big time haters (so it must be doing something right)
But mainly because:
Twitter is a new broadcast medium
It’s a real time analysis of people’s thoughts, interests, perceptions
It’s (today) the only real-time search engine
A legitimate customer service channel
31. Mr. Andrews,
If I interpret your post correctly, these are your comments about Memphis a few hours after arriving in the global headquarters city of one
of your key and lucrative clients, and the home of arguably one of the most important entrepreneurs in the history of business, FedEx
founder Fred Smith.
Many of my peers and I feel this is inappropriate. We do not know the total millions of dollars FedEx Corporation pays Ketchum annually
for the valuable and important work your company does for us around the globe. We are confident however, it is enough to expect a
greater level of respect and awareness from someone in your position as a vice president at a major global player in your industry. A
hazard of social networking is people will read what you write.
-- FedEx Employee
In response to this public statement, emailing the FedEx Corporate Vice President, Vice President, Directors, the communication department,
and Ketchum
-- James Andrews,
Digital PR and
Communications for
Ketchum
Hours before
presentation to FedEx
Worldwide
Communications Group
in Memphis, TN
Working together with other disciplines gives us experience we would not get as a pure digital agency alone. We get people to take action online and in the real world.
So why are we here? Why is Twitter
something we should waste time on? With all the other crap out there (name them), why are we talking about Twitter?
Case studies - Zappos
- twitter.zappos.com lists the most recent tweets from its 170 employees on Twitter, as well as employee TwitPics, and Zappos Public Mentions.
Case studies - Starbucks follows a ton of people, offers specials, and responds rapidly to customer comments / complaints
You can get a lot out of Twitter. But what? and how do we turn it into something meaningful?
At Looxii we track three major things on twitter: Volume, Themes and Content
Volume relates to how much people are talking about a given brand or subject. By tracking mentions over time, you can get a sense of your brand’s presence on twitter.
Themes are perhaps the most relevant thing companies can get out of twitter. By getting a sense of what people are saying around your brand, you can gain insights into sentiment and identify possible collaborations.
It is social media and your brand is likely to get bunched together with user generated content, blog posts, news stories and much more. This can provide insights into where your brand is being discussed outside of twitter and how people are incorporating your brand into their lives.
Marta Kagan reminds us that when engaging social media there are three rules to follow: Listen, Engage and Measure. They are all equally important, but you can’t engage effectively unless you’re listening to and measuring what’s being said on twitter.
Metrics in social media aren’t just relative to a static marketing strategy. They can help you understand who your audience is and how best to engage them. Remember, Twitter is social! Don’t be afraid to take an active role, just be as prepared as possible before, and while, you do.