Get Your Audience to Tweet About You

Huck HuckabeeI just finished reading a great article by Dan Zarella (click here). He talks about creating “Tweetable Moments” during a presentation. It provides some great strategies that a speaker can use to get his or her audience to tweet about something said in the presentation.

Who Is Your Audience?

Dan’s article focuses on presenters that are operating in front of a large group of people. I do this on occasion when I do my Internet seminars. Many people in business will have such opportunities, but not very often. But, remember, if you are in marketing to any extent, then you probably have daily audiences in various groups of one, two or three people. And there are opportunities in those situations to create “Tweetable moments.”

Keep It Short And Sweet

The tweet your audience is going to send out can only be 140 characters. Then you hope they mention your name to their followers. That way their followers many become your followers. Your audience  may also want to add their own short comment. So if I am going to get these benefits it will require a statement like “Here’s a neat item Huck Huckabee just told me about …” That takes up 51 characters. And remember they may want to leave a longer comment than that. So lets increase this number by 50% and say that we need our “Tweetable quote” to be under 60 characters. So that’s 75 characters for your senders adders and 60 characters for the quote. That is done in five characters under the limit.

Find Tweetable Content

Next, find a Tweetable statement related to you, your business or your industry. In this case I an looking up something on Twitter statistics. On Techcrunch.com there is a headline in a June 8th article that reads: “Costolo: Twitter Now Has 190 Million Users Tweeting 65 Million Times A Day.”

Create The Tweetable Quote

So, let’s create a ” Tweetable quote” from this information. This statement is made in 77 characters. Take “Costolo:” out and we’re down to 68. Edit the statement to “Twitter has 190 million users tweeting 65 million times a day” and you are under the 60 characters mentioned above. And now you have a Tweetable quote that you can share with your contacts during the day that some may repeat for you on Twitter.

Now, lets look at this situation again. The statement above has two very interesting items. This creates an opportunity for two Tweetable quotes and that will leave even more space for your audience to add their desired content.

So if your in the building supply business and you get that information about new housing starts jumping 40% next month, you’ll be able to create your Tweetable quote that your clients can share with their followers.

How do you create Tweetable moments?

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