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Getting Started with Market Me Tweet

Filed under: Best Practices and Tips — Tags: — admin @ 9:39 pm February 8, 2010

Congratulations, you are now the proud owner of Market Me Tweet!

Here’s a few steps to get you started.

Once you have downloaded the application it will ask you to sign in. Make sure you use the email/password you were sent at sign up. Remember your password is CaSe SeNsItIvE.

Once you log in for the first time, you will be asked to sign in with twitter. Click on the blue box show below:

Why are you doing this? This allows Market Me Tweet to communicate with your twitter account. This way, if any of your brands ever fail, your tweets will still go out. See more about setting up a brand at the end of this article.

This will open up a Twitter window. Put in the twitter name and password of the account you wish to add and click sign in:

It will bring you to a page to get your pin, copy your UNIQUE pin:

Put the pin inside the box and click add:

You’re done! Your twitter account is added!

Reply Campaign Best Practices

Filed under: Best Practices and Tips — Tags: — admin @ 9:17 pm

When doing a reply campaign you’ll want to really put the time in for the best results. You only have to spend the time to get it set up initially, then you can get SUPER results over and over again. Here’s a few tips for getting the most out of starting conversations.

Make at LEAST 10 reply templates for each keyword. Even more is better.

We find the best way to engage users in conversation is by phrasing things as a question.

Say the keyword is ‘antiques.’  You can say: “I see you tweeted about antiques, what type do you collect?” or “Do you know of any good antique auctions?”

Remember, the more you put into it the more you get out of it.

Check the tweets before replying.

This is important. When you click “run” a bunch of tweets will show up. You really want to read through these before clicking reply so you know your responses will make sense. If you start seeing tweets that don’t pertain to your keyword, start using negative keywords.

Use Negative Keywords:

This is a very powerful tool you have at your disposal, so make sure to utilize it! If you are seeing tweets filter through that don’t make sense for your campaign, start putting words in that will make the filter stronger. For example, if my keyword is “antiques” a negative keyword I may want to filter out is “hate” so I don’t get any tweets that say “I hate antiques.” Keep working with this tool. As you see more and more tweets you will be able to hone the results :)

Following these steps will improve your results DRAMATICALLY! You’ll be shocked at how simply starting a conversation can help you gain followers that are turned into CUSTOMERS.

See this cute video we made back when we were beta testing about how twitter is like fishing, and how using this tool helps you catch the right fish. We say “sign up for the beta test” which you can obviously ignore ;)

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Filed under: Best Practices and Tips — admin @ 5:36 pm February 7, 2010