Twitter Search Optimization Strategy – B2B Marketing and Sales Tip #209
Are your tweets optimized for Twitter Search? Last week, I attended the Eloqua User Group event in Austin. Somehow the conversation ended up on Twitter. One of the Eloqua folks asked the group, “are you using Twitter?” I was shocked when only those of us from ReachForce and Eloqua raised their hands (but that rant is for another day). Steve Woods, CTO and co-founder of Eloqua, was there speaking to us about his new book, Digital Body Language. He said uses an almost SEO strategy for his tweets. I would call it more of a TSO (Twitter Search Optimization) approach.
If you are following a large group of people, it is almost impossible to read every tweet in your feed. More and more people have started using TweetDeck and RSS feeds from Twitter Search to stay up to date on what people are saying about their company or certain keywords. Following that logic, it makes sense to try to include keywords in your tweets so they will actually be read by the right people.
If you want to employ this strategy, you need to know two things: what other people are tweeting about and keywords relevant to your business (hopefully, you already have this one figured out). Play around on Twitter Search to see how often your keywords are used (this is also a good way to find new people to follow). You will find that certain keywords are used more frequently and in a more relevant way. Keep a running list so you can be sure to use those keywords in your tweets.
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March 3rd, 2009 at 11:03 pm
Another great idea to find people relevant to your job/industry is to use the search function on Twitter Grader – http://twitter.grader.com/search
Just type in “marketing” for instance, and you are presented instantly with a list of the most influential people on Twitter that are relevant to marketing. Try also “lead generation”, “b2b marketing”, etc.
http://www.twitter.com/mvolpe