Monday, May 25, 2020
Twitter Chats A Great Place For Your Brand To Shine - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career
Twitter Chats A Great Place For Your Brand To Shine - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career Twitter chats are when you chat on Twitter around a certain subject and mark each tweet with a hashtag (#) denoting that you are associating it with that chat or topic. While many people utilize those hashtags like keywords to be associated with on Twitter, a Twitter chat happens at one specific time and everyone gathers tweeting about that subject. One way to shine on Twitter chats, are to participate. It helps position you and also makes you visible to some potentially great connections. There are lots of articles on how to participate in a chat yet the best teacher is experience. Jump on one and start learning by doing. If youâre thinking about hosting a Twitter chat and youâve never been on one, then stop thinking about hosting one and jump on an actual chat. Thereâs a plethora of them! And, yet, thereâs not much out there on how to lead a successful one. Why lead a Twitter Chat? Be seen as an expert to your target market Connect with other experts and resources Do real time research Nurture relationships with other industry leaders Own your niche For a year, Iâve lead #brandchat â" a weekly conversation on Twitter discussing every aspect of BRANDING. I co-created the chat with @davidsandusky and we have learned and grown from the process. I started my âchatâ days back with #journchat (created by @prsarahevans) when I was one of her media list researchers creating the wiki associated with #journchat and the rapidly growing list of chatters. I also was a very active early participant in the chat and still lurk there quite regularly. Iâve also participated in lurked in several other chats. Some that have guest speakers, some that are rapid fire questions, some that last âway too longâ, some that arenât moderated and some that or so disorganized you donât ever want to go back! Mashable had a great article on some of the very basics of starting a Twitter chat which I refer to the who, what, why, when and where piece. But, if you think thatâs all there is to it, youâre mistaken. The article covers only the very, very basics of starting a good Twitter chat but none of the nuances of really making it successful. Take it from a seasoned chat moderator â" there is much more happening behind the scenes and if you donât have a system down to the chat â" youâll be overwhelmed and discouraged. @DrFernKazlow has mentioned to me several times that she loves that I show my âpersonalityâ on the chat and really engage those chatting and those just âpeeking inâ. I can do that because Iâve put a SYSTEM ( which is an acronym for Save Yourself Significant Time, Energy and Money) in place that frees me up from the chat logistics and mundane so that they are running while I âengageâ (and isnât that one of the cornerstone benefits of âsocialâ media?) Here are some basics: Create a Tweetgrid and copy that URL Give it to your chatters and let them know that youâve already set it up to follow the chat. If you donât know how to use Tweetgrid, invest some time learning. Thereâs some great tutorials on YouTube or you can see the video Iâve picked out to educate first time chatters on how to use Tweetgrid. Learn how to use Tweetchat Youâll have to have another way to keep up with the chat, too. Tweet chat is a great tool. But, do know that sometimes itâs âwonkyâ (it doesnât help when Twitter is wonky right alongside with it). Still, you need to know it because it has some wonderful tools like the retweet and refresh speed along with smart pausing that are invaluable to any chat moderator. Create a Twitter account for the moderator Twitter chats are âhigh speed chatsâ (ask any BRANDido â"term of endearment for people who chat on Twitter) and if you are moderating the chat from your Twitter account which has your picture as your avatar â" chances are youâll get lost in the shuffle. Nothing is more frustrating then reviewing a host of tweets (that keeps moving and adding more to the list so you never feel like you completely read even one tweet) to pick out what questions youâre on or who the moderator is. Your avatar for the moderator account needs to be succinct and easy to spot in a sea of tweets. Have two Twitter accounts open when you chat High-speed chats results in typos. I laughingly say to BRANDidos that âthe danger of being an active member of #brandchat is that you can find yourself in that fiber-filled cone of silence known as #BRANchatâ. Notice the letter D is missing from that hashtag. Many a frustrated chatters find themselves ânot seenâ by other chatters when they make this mistake. And, sometimes the chat programs wonât let you be seen because someone from that ISP has been denoted as a spammer before on Twitter so your tweets are left out in the cold. A second account helps you see who has sent direct messages to the moderator account. You can then âbring people intoâ the chat by @ replying to them but you wonât know to bring them in if you donât keep a watchful eye for them. There is so much to Twitter chats and its a great way to quickly gain visibility and credibility which must occur, whether youre an employee or an entrepreneur, before you can garner profitability. Hope youll join us someday to chat about BRANDING! Author: Maria Elena Duron | chief engagement officer and speaker with buzz2bucks | word of mouth marketing firm. She is also co-founder of #brandchat, a weekly conversation on Twitter. Join us weekly as we discuss company and personal brands!
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