Mashable Announces: Unfazed by Facebook, Google Rolls Out Social Search Globally
Posted By Jared Cook:
Here is a recent post from Mashable, written by Stan Schroeder, about Goolge expanding their social search feature to 19 more languages.
Unfazed by Facebook, Google Rolls Out Social Search Globally
Google will roll out its somewhat controversial Social Search feature to 19 more languages next week, the company announced on its official blog.
Launched in October 2009, Social Search is a feature that combines regular search results with publicly available data created by your friends’ social media activities.
Your “friends” are quite loosely defined and include people in your Google Talk friends list, your Google Contacts, people you’re following on Buzz and Google Reader and other networks you’ve linked from your Google profile or Google Account. Google can also find your friends on public networks such as Twitter and Facebook and gather the data from their public connections as well.
The feature was recently the subject of controversy, as Facebook hired a PR company to push negative stories about Social Search in the press. Facebook claims that Google’s practices raise “serious privacy concerns,” and it’s unhappy with the fact that Google can use Facebook data for its service without Facebook’s permission.
For the most part, Google has stayed silent about the issue, although it’s noticeable that in its latest blog postabout Social Search, Twitter is mentioned three times while Facebook is nowhere to be seen.
Social Search should be available in 19 languages next week, with more languages on the way. Check out a video overview of the feature below.
May 19, 2011 | Categories: Blogged, Blogging, Facebook, Google, SEO, Social Media Marketing | Tags: Facebook, facebook traffic, facebook traffic statistics, free traffic, get traffic to your site, Google, How to use Twitter, increase web traffic, internet marketing tools, Jared Cook, marketing tool, marketing tools, mashable, retweets, search engine optimization, search engine optimization company, search engine optimization marketing, search engine placement, search engine ranking, search marketing, SEO, seo marketing, seo optimization, seo search engine optimization, seo service, seo services, shoppers, social good, social marketing, social marketing hub, Social Media, Social Media Marketing, social media twitter, social media use, Social networking, social networking site, Social Search, Stan Schroeder | Leave A Comment »
Facebook Drives More Traffic Than Twitter
Posted By: Kerry Phouthavong
Facebook has quickly been emerging to surpass Twitter in driving traffic to their website. Facebook users have been driving traffic to many of the top news sites, making it evident that Facebook’s corporate strategy has been what is differentiating themselves from other competitors, including Twitter. A recent article on mashable.com, written by Sarah Kessler, includes statistical data and more on the significance in increasing traffic.
The study looked at Nielsen data from the 25 news websites with the highest number of unique monthly visitors. About 35% to 40% of traffic to the sites came from links on other sites, as opposed to readers typing in a URL directly or clicking to another page on the same site.
Unsurprisingly, Google dominated this referral traffic. On average, the company’s search and news products accounted for about 30% of all clicks. But Facebook also referred a significant percentage of each site’s audience.

The Huffington Post was boosted the most by Facebook referrals, which accounted for 8% of its unique visitors. The New York Times derived 6% of its traffic from the social network.
For all its success at breaking news, Twitter did not have the same effect. The site with the highest percentage of traffic from Twitter, The Los Angeles Times, could only credit the micro-blogging platform with 3.53% of its traffic. Twitter referred a much smaller percentage of traffic to other sites in the study.
Part of the discrepancy between Facebook and Twitter referrals is their disparate user bases. Facebook has more than 500 million users while Twitter has 200 million accounts— many of them inactive.
May 10, 2011 | Categories: Blogged, Blogging, Facebook, Google, Twitter | Tags: Facebook, facebook traffic, facebook traffic statistics, free traffic, get traffic to your site, Google, How to use Twitter, increase web traffic, internet marketing tools, marketing tool, marketing tools, retweets, search engine optimization, search engine optimization company, search engine optimization marketing, search engine placement, search engine ranking, search marketing, SEO, seo marketing, seo optimization, seo search engine optimization, seo service, seo services, shoppers, social good, social marketing, social marketing hub, Social Media, Social Media Marketing, social media twitter, social media use, Social networking, social networking site | Leave A Comment »
Thank You To Kelly Schuknecht, For Interviewing Valerie Jennings, CEO & Founder Of Jennings Social Media
Thank you Kelly Schuknecht for conducting an interview with Valerie Jennings, CEO and founder of Jennings Social Media Marketing. Schuknecht is the director of the author support department for Outskirts Press, and recently posted a blog of the interview through her book marketing and social media blog. The interview covered how Jennings Social Media has integrated social media into a resourceful marketing strategy for other clients who need assistance in branding themselves online.
Here’s the interview:
Kelly: Tell me about your company – how it was created and what you do.
Valerie: Jennings Social Media Marketing (JSMM) was founded by Valerie Jennings in June 2003 and is a full service company that utilizes the art of online storytelling with the science of measuring quantifiable results. JSMM creates comprehensive social media marketing and Web advertising strategies from website design and development to viral videos. The company represents publicly traded to medium-sized businesses across the U.S. and overseas including technology, sports, sustainability, entertainment, travel, financial, health care and real estate.
Kelly: Who do you feel can benefit from a social media marketing strategy?
Valerie: Everyone – overall, entrepreneurs who own a business; anyone who wants more website traffic, results and SEO; CMOs who want integrated messaging with advertising, sales, social media, PR and digital marketing; and corporations that need to expand brand marketing online.
Kelly: How long have you been blogging and what is the primary focus of your blog?
Valerie: I have been blogging for about three-and-a-half-years and utilizing social media for approximately five years since 2006 via a client. The focus of the Jennings Social Media Marketing blog is to educate visitors about the advantages of social media marketing.
Kelly: What is your favorite social networking site? Why?
Valerie: Facebook: It is constantly evolving; there is solid evidence of immediate ROI; it’s creative; engagement is high; and it sends referring website traffic.
Kelly: What is your #1 piece of advice for social networking newbies?
Valerie: Do not begin on Facebook. Start on something easier like Twitter and get accustomed to posting frequently before you expand your brand to Facebook. It is an easier way to get started. However, if you have been posting on Facebook via a personal profile, this is irrelevant. Add Twitter next and continue on those two social networking sites before you expand to Web videos, Flickr, LinkedIn and other websites.
April 12, 2011 | Categories: Blogged, Blogging | Tags: Jennings Social Media, search engine optimization, search engine optimization company, search engine optimization marketing, search engine placement, search engine ranking, search marketing, SEO, seo marketing, seo optimization, seo search engine optimization, seo service, seo services, social good, social marketing, social marketing hub, Social Media, social media and marketing, Social Media Marketing, social media marketing company, social media marketing firm, social media marketing services, social media shopping, social media twitter, social media use, Social networking, social networking site, twitter marketing, twitter tools, Valerie Jennings, viral campaign, viral marketing | Leave A Comment »
Sincere Thanks To Philip Gesue, VP of Real Estate Development of Orient Express Hotels, Inc., For An Amazing Testimonial For Jennings Social Media Marketing’s Work in St. Maarten
Posted By: Valerie Jennings, CEO & Founder of Jennings Social Media Marketing http://www.jenningssocialmedia.com
Thank you Philip Gesue, vice president of real estate development of Orient Express Hotels, Inc., for selecting Jennings Social Media to promote the Arts in the Plaza Festival in St. Maarten. We greatly appreciate the wonderful opportunity to work with you and the Orient Express Hotels group in New York.



The Marketwire press release, posted on msnbc.com via marketwire.com, stated that the project included viral Web videos which Jennings Social Media Marketing directed, produced and viralized; search engine optimization; viral Web press releases; media outreach; and consulting. Gesue said, “We selected Jennings Social Media Marketing for their specialization in the social media marketing arena, in particular viral media campaigns. They spent a tremendous amount of time brainstorming with the team, working remotely in St. Maarten filming the artists, consulting and offering guidance. I know that Valerie Jennings has been involved with viral media since the beginning of the trend and knew how to deliver the right product on time and on budget. My experience with Jennings and her staff was great and I recommend them highly.”
March 29, 2011 | Categories: Blogged, Blogging | Tags: Jennings Social Media, orient express hotels, real estate social media real estate, search engine optimization, search engine optimization company, search engine optimization marketing, search engine placement, search engine ranking, search marketing, SEO, seo marketing, seo optimization, seo search engine optimization, seo service, seo services, social good, social marketing, social marketing hub, Social Media, social media and marketing, Social Media Marketing, social media marketing company, social media marketing firm, social media marketing services, social media shopping, social media twitter, social media use, Social networking, social networking site, travel, travel promotion, travel social media, twitter marketing, twitter tools, Valerie Jennings, viral campaign, viral marketing | Leave A Comment »
Jennings Social Media Reviews Video Interview: Guy Kawasaki Talks With Mashable at SXSW
Posted By: Jamie Sutera, VP of R&D
I would like to share this video regarding well-known author, venture capitalist and former Apple luminary Guy Kawasaki.
At SXSW 2011, Guy Kawasaki sits down for an interview with Mashable’s Christina Warren. In the wide-ranging discussion, he talks about his new book,Enchantment: The Art of Changing Hearts, Minds and Actions, and points out useful tools he’s discovered at SXSW this year. Along the way, he talks about his two different stints working with Apple, musing about what might have happened if he had stayed with the company (http://on.mash.to/eILzqG).

March 22, 2011 | Categories: Blogged, Blogging, Facebook, Google, SEO, Social Media Marketing, Twitter | Tags: apple, Christina Warren, Facebook, Guy Kawasaki, How to use Twitter, internet marketing tools, ipad, iPhone, ipod, Jennings Social Media Marketing, marketing tool, marketing tools, mashable, mashable.com, Michelle Camber, search engine optimization, search engine optimization company, search engine optimization marketing, search engine placement, search engine ranking, search marketing, SEO, seo marketing, seo optimization, seo search engine optimization, seo service, seo services, shopping, social good, social marketing, social marketing hub, Social Media, social media and marketing, Social Media Marketing, social media marketing company, social media marketing firm, social media marketing services, social media shopping, social media twitter, social media use, Social networking, social networking site, sxsw, Tweet, Twitter, twitter marketing, twitter tools, Valerie Jennings | Leave A Comment »
TechCrunch Interviews GroupMe At SXSW Festival: Jared Hecht & Steve Martocci
Posted By: Kerry Phouthavong
One of America’s famous music and film festival’s South by Southwest (SXSW) interviews the founders of GroupMe. Jason Kincaid on techcrunch.com posted an entertaining, yet interesting video posted about GroupMe.
Founders Jared Hecht and Steve Martocci of GroupMe set up a free grilled cheese and beer stand conveniently located outside the main convention center at SXSW. Learn how things have gone for GroupMe so far in Austin, why they chose to give away grilled cheese sandwiches, and adventures in Phish concert parking lots.
GroupMe is a popular group messaging system that allows you to effortlessly group text with the people in your life that are important to you. It’s your real-life network, in your pocket. It’s totally free and works on every phone.
March 15, 2011 | Categories: Blogged, Blogging | Tags: groupme, Social Media, social media and marketing, Social Media Marketing, social media marketing company, social media marketing firm, social media marketing services, social media shopping, social media twitter, social media use, Social networking, social networking site, south by southwest, south by southwest film festival, sxsw, sxsw 2011, television, Tweet, Twitter, twitter marketing, twitter tools | Leave A Comment »
TV Experts at SXSW Discuss the Future of Social TV
Posted By: Kerry Phouthavong
Interactive television experts came to join forces at SXSW in Austin, Texas to discuss the future of social TV. Television has slowly been trying to transform “traditional TV” into social TV by integrating social media with popular television shows. In an article written by David Alexander on mashable.com, he posts an interesting video about how the conference provides a better insight to combining social media and television.
Panelists, which ranged from the likes of Chloe Sladden of Twitter to Gavin Purcell from Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, discussed ways in which they incorporate social media into popular television shows such as “No Reservations with Anthony Bourdain” and “Late Night with Jimmy Fallon.”
Fred Graver, the senior VP of Travel Channel, spoke to the audience about his initial skepticism regarding the integration of Twitter into “No Reservations.” “It wasn’t a no brainer for us.” said Graver. “The whole thing here is if you have 36-48 hours before the show premiers, do you want to spend your time talking about Tony (Bourdain) live-tweeting? And that was a big discussion but we decided, yes lets do it.”
Doing it proved to be successful for Graver and the Travel Channel, with “No Reservations” currently at more than 1 million “likes” on Facebook and an increasingly active Twitter following.
March 15, 2011 | Categories: Blogged, Blogging, Twitter | Tags: Social Media, social media and marketing, Social Media Marketing, social media marketing company, social media marketing firm, social media marketing services, social media shopping, social media twitter, social media use, Social networking, social networking site, south by southwest, south by southwest film festival, sxsw 2011, television, Tweet, Twitter, twitter marketing, twitter tools | Leave A Comment »
Thank You to Angle Bush, Radio Host of Your15Minutes Radio, For Interviewing Valerie Jennings, CEO & Founder of Jennings Social Media Marketing, in Celebration of Women’s History Month & International Women’s Day!

Thank You to Angle Bush, radio host of Your15Minutes Radio, for including Valerie Jennings, CEO & founder of Jennings Social Media, during a panel discussion: “Blueprint for Success” with Diane Hansen and Pam Brossman on International Women’s Day in celebration of Women’s History Month (http://www.blogtalkradio.com/your15minutes).
Listen to show:
Here is a partial transcript from the radio interview –
Angle: Valerie, tell us about the beginning of your journey.
Valerie: I started my company when I was 24 and will have had the business eight years this June. It has definitely been difficult starting at such a young age because there were some things that I had to learn and overcome, from being a female business owner to starting at age 24. I will say I had a ton of support from the community and Johnson County, Kan. There were a lot of people who invested time in working with me and it really helped me advance my career as a business owner. To both the men and women who really supported and talked about the success that we had with our clients early on, I just want to say thank you for being so supportive in those early stages and now to all of the wonderful companies we work with today, almost eight years later. It has been a lot of dedication and commitment not only on my part but everybody that works here, which is a pretty small social media marketing and pr firm. There is so much to be learned no matter what age you start your business at. There are some unique challenges when you launch that early in the game.
Angle: So you have gone through some things being 24 with people probably misjudging you like ‘she is only 24’
Valerie: Yes, that is probably fair.
Angle: One of the buzz words that many business owners are hearing at this moment is branding. We had a show on branding, discussing the book by Mr. Damon John, “The Brand Within.” I want to know from each of you, how important is branding and what does branding look like for each of you. When a client comes in and says, ‘I have a business but I don’t have a brand. Right now I’m an item. I haven’t gotten into the branding stage just yet. What do you do to assist that client that has not built their brand and is just starting out?
Valerie: It is incredibly important because without a brand you don’t have a message. There is not a story to share with your audience. There are all kinds of aspects that you need to review when building a brand and one of them is search engine optimization. What I mean by that is somebody jumps on Google and researches either the owner of the company, the product, the service they better find information or that organization immediately. It shows people in about 30 to 60 seconds if you have a brand presence and that you are dominating the search engines on either your company name or the owner of your company.
We spend a lot of time looking at the brand and most of the companies we work with do have a brand that’s been created and in existence for a while. Every now and again there is a startup that comes through here and we talk about how they are going to build up their brand. One of the first steps is to make sure you reserve all of the social networking sites for your organization on YouTube, Twitter Facebook to make sure that nobody else takes it down the road, or that a competitor takes it. That does happen and we see the brand hijacking going on. So once you have your brand going, protect the brand and cherish the brand. You can shift throughout the course of your company and change directions with branding and reinvent the brand. There are a lot of things you can look at overall it is such an incredible component. From a story telling standpoint and a marketing standpoint that brand has to be solid so you can understand how to advance your company farther down the road.
Angle: What in starting your business overall do you wish you knew then that you know now.
Valerie: I think overall it’s a resources concern. It’s one of things that you have to look into multiple components to building the business. I started when I moved into the Kansas City market and I really didn’t know anybody. I wish I would have a little bit better database of connections of people I trusted. I wish I would have been able to call on people who had established businesses that could have been trusted advisors. I felt like I was fumbling a little bit in the beginning because I just didn’t have those resources to call upon people and lean on them. I feel completely blessed to have those types of relationships now and there are so many people that I can call up anytime and I feel super supported. I think that is such a hard thing for many business owners who feel like they are going through this alone and if they don’t have those relationships or resources it can be really scary.
Angle: Last thing I want to know, tell me Valerie, what is your blue print for success. We want to know, how do you become successful when you are pursuing your passion.
Valerie: It’s commitment overall. It’s so hard to stay focused on everything that you want to accomplish. You have to look at the bottom line. If this is what you want then you have to be committed to it and that sounds like a generic response but I just have to tell you that it’s the most important thing to any business owner. If you don’t like what you are doing then you have to change it.
Listen to the Interview: with Valerie Jennings, Diane Hansen and Pam Brossman on International Women’s Day!
March 11, 2011 | Categories: Blogged, Blogging, Facebook, Google, SEO, Twitter | Tags: Angle Bush, Earth Day, entreprenerur, Facebook, How to use Twitter, International Women's Day, internet marketing tools, Jennings Social Media Marketing, March Madness, marketing tool, marketing tools, Michelle Camber, PR Insider, search engine optimization, search engine optimization company, search engine optimization marketing, search engine placement, search engine ranking, search marketing, SEO, seo marketing, seo optimization, seo search engine optimization, seo service, seo services, shoppers, shopping, social good, social marketing, social marketing hub, Social Media, social media and marketing, Social Media Marketing, social media marketing company, social media marketing firm, social media marketing services, social media shopping, social media twitter, social media use, Social networking, social networking site, Tweet, Twitter, twitter marketing, twitter tools, Valerie Jennings, VoiceAmerica Business, VoiceAmerica Business Network, Your 15 Minutes Radio | Leave A Comment »
Thank You to Maureen Kedes, Radio Host of PR Insider, For Interviewing Valerie Jennings, CEO & Founder of Jennings Social Media
Posted By: Kerry Phouthavong
Thank you to Maureen Kedes for interviewing Valerie Jennings Friday on PR Insider. During the interview, Valerie discussed how she started Jennings Social Media Marketing by transforming it to a more non-traditional way of approaching PR. Although she still incorporates the standard components that make up for a typical public relations company, Valerie embraces her work more through social media and the art of online storytelling. Here’s a brief transcription of the interview.
Maureen: Today I have an expert on the show in social media storytelling. Her name is Valerie Jennings, Founder and CEO of Jennings Social Media Marketing.
Maureen: Tell us how you started before the birth of social media?
Valerie: My background is as a journalist. I was a print reporter and I did some on-camera work. I worked on the government side; I did some public affairs, media outreach. I got more training on the traditional side. Even though I’m not a senior entrepreneur, I started my business at the age of 24. I did give us a huge boost from competitor’s standpoint. When I first started the business, it was traditional PR–pitching, press releases, media coaching, prepping for interviews, and looking at what’s going to sell.
Valerie: We experimented with a PR Web and we used a a lot of search engine optimization to capture the story; what was interesting and what was going to drive traffic.
We’ve continued to expand what we do, and we still do a lot of traditional. But we’ve maintained the social networking side as a way to penetrate some of the traditional aspect. For example, we have a great blog post; we’re a great video to produce for a client. We’re going to maximize that on the client’s Twitter site on a social media press release on Facebook, whatever it is. So we talk about success in an exclusive client list, and we’re really looking for companies that have amazing stories. We try to figure out what is a possibility and we figure out what is trending. As a journalist, if people aren’t looking for it, why would they be paying attention?
March 1, 2011 | Categories: Blogged, Blogging, Facebook, Google, SEO, Social Media Marketing, Twitter | Tags: Facebook, How to use Twitter, internet marketing tools, Jennings Social Media Marketing, marketing tool, marketing tools, Maureen Kedes, PR Insider, search engine optimization, search engine optimization company, search engine optimization marketing, search engine placement, search engine ranking, search marketing, SEO, seo marketing, seo optimization, seo search engine optimization, seo service, seo services, shoppers, shopping, social good, social marketing, social marketing hub, Social Media, social media and marketing, Social Media Marketing, social media marketing company, social media marketing firm, social media marketing services, social media shopping, social media twitter, social media use, Social networking, social networking site, Tweet, Twitter, twitter marketing, twitter tools, Valerie Jennings, VoiceAmerica Business, VoiceAmerica Business Network | Leave A Comment »
Jennings Social Media Marketing CEO Valerie Jennings To Be Interviewed Live on PR Insider by Maureen Kedes Friday, February 25, 2011
Thank you Maureen Kedes for booking Valerie Jennings, CEO and founder of Jennings Social Media Marketing, on PR Insider to review social media storytelling: How To Be The Best Social Media Storyteller
February 24, 2011 | Categories: Blogging, SEO, Social Media Marketing, Twitter | Tags: Facebook, How to use Twitter, internet marketing tools, Jennings Social Media Marketing, marketing tool, marketing tools, Maureen Kedes, PR Insider, search engine optimization, search engine optimization company, search engine optimization marketing, search engine placement, search engine ranking, search marketing, SEO, seo marketing, seo optimization, seo search engine optimization, seo service, seo services, shoppers, shopping, social good, social marketing, social marketing hub, Social Media, social media and marketing, Social Media Marketing, social media marketing company, social media marketing firm, social media marketing services, social media shopping, social media twitter, social media use, Social networking, social networking site, Tweet, Twitter, twitter marketing, twitter tools, Valerie Jennings, VoiceAmerica Business, VoiceAmerica Business Network | Leave A Comment »
Where Twitter Trending Topics Really Come From
Posted by: Kerry Phouthavong
Trending topics on Twitter can assist marketers or business owners in targeting a certain audience about a particular subject. In a recent article by Ben Parr from mashable.com, he explains how HP’s Social Computing Research Group’s study on trending topics helped to show where the topics really come from and why they are so important.

The article states that HP’s research analyzed 16.32 million tweets on 3,361 different trending topics between September and October 2010. HP discovered that Twitter’s Trending Topics algorithm cares more about the specific subject and reach of a tweet than who tweets it or how often it’s tweeted. Around 31% of trending topics are retweets and 72% of those retweets come from mainstream media outlet like @cnnbrk or @nytimes. The Telegraph, ESPN, @breakingnews and The Huffington Post all made the list of top retweeted users in at least 50 different trending topics.
“What proves to be more important in determining trends is the retweets by other users, which is more related to the content that is being shared than the attributes of the users,” HP concludes in its research report. “Furthermore, we found that the content that trended was largely news from traditional media sources, which are then amplified by repeated retweets on Twitter to generate trends.”
HP concludes that traditional media still starts the conversation around the most-discussed topics in social media, not the other way around.
February 15, 2011 | Categories: Blogged, Blogging, Twitter | Tags: How to use Twitter, internet marketing tools, marketing tool, marketing tools, retweets, search engine optimization, search engine optimization company, search engine optimization marketing, search engine placement, search engine ranking, search marketing, SEO, seo marketing, seo optimization, seo search engine optimization, seo service, seo services, shoppers, shopping, social good, social marketing, social marketing hub, Social Media, social media and marketing, Social Media Marketing, social media marketing company, social media marketing firm, social media marketing services, social media shopping, social media twitter, social media use, Social networking, social networking site, trending, Tweet, Twitter, twitter marketing, twitter tools | Leave A Comment »
Twitter Launches ‘Connections,’ Its Own Version Of Facebook’s ‘Mutual Friends’
Posted by: Jamie Sutera, VP of R&D, Jennings
Twitter has created ‘connections,’ their own version of Facebook’s ‘mutual friends.’ In a recent article from techcrunch.com, written by Alexia Tsotsis, explains that even though Twitter has experimented with the feature before, the change is a permanent step towards developing a more useful Twitter social graph.

The article states that Twitter has collapsed its “Followed By” and “You Both Follow” features into one area called “Connections.” This allows you to see what users you have in common with other Twitter users. While you still can’t see the number of users you have in common, you can see a complete list of mutual follows and people you are both followed by when you click “more.”
Twitter’s Carolyn Penner says, “By exposing accounts that you and another user have in common, you will now know how those accounts are connected to other accounts you already follow. As a result, you’ll be able to make more informed decisions about which accounts to follow.”
February 2, 2011 | Categories: Blogged, Blogging, Facebook, Twitter | Tags: Facebook, How to use Twitter, internet marketing tools, marketing tool, marketing tools, search engine optimization, search engine optimization company, search engine optimization marketing, search engine placement, search engine ranking, search marketing, SEO, seo marketing, seo optimization, seo search engine optimization, seo service, seo services, shoppers, shopping, social good, social marketing, social marketing hub, Social Media, social media and marketing, Social Media Marketing, social media marketing company, social media marketing firm, social media marketing services, social media shopping, social media twitter, social media use, Social networking, social networking site, Tweet, Twitter, twitter marketing, twitter tools | Leave A Comment »
The 5 W’s of Twitter Marketing
Posted by: Jamie Sutera, VP of R&D, Jennings
Now that many social networking sites have evolved, Twitter is capturing interest. A recent article, written by Eric Tsai from designdamage.com, explains the 5 W’s and 1 H of Twitter. These tools will help businesses know why to Tweet, who to Tweet, what to Tweet, when to Tweet, where to Tweet and how to Tweet.

- Why Tweet
- Who Tweets
- What to Tweet
- When to Tweet
- Where to Tweet
- How People Tweet
People love to use Twitter to update their personal or professional lives as well as to comment on a relatively wide range of topics.
Why people follow people?
Another interesting data from Dan Zarrella’s research reveals a list of names you can call yourself to get more followers than the average Twitter account. These names are ‘founder’, ‘expert’, ‘official’, just to name a few. People naturally like to follow authorities that “appears” to have some sort of influence.
Despite its popularity, Twitter has yet to go mainstream. But it’s still interesting to see who is using Twitter to identify the demographic should you decide to focus on this channel. There are actually a much higher percentage of African Americans and Hispanics use Twitter than whites.
The interesting part of it is that Twitter seems to self-segregate around topics and issues with different ethnic groups. So instead of bringing people together in new and innovative ways via technology and Internet, people are more divide as a result.
What should you tweet? Well, it really depends on why you’re using Twitter for what purpose. Needless to say that in marketing “everything is a test” so make sure you are sending out interesting, relevant tweets that communicates value.
If you’ve done email marketing, you know the importance of timely delivery. It’s about being at the right place at the right time and this applies to Twitter as well. According to HubSpot’s report, the best day to tweet is Thursday and Friday while the best times to tweet are 3-5 pm as well as 9–11pm Eastern Time.
Again like the W for “what to tweet” time to tweet serves as a good foundation to start sending out your well crafted tweets. Keep in mind that it doesn’t mean you won’t get retweets or clicks during off peak hours, you just have less traffic to engage with but it also means less competition.
Similar to how often you check your emails, how Twitter users check their tweets also reveals the fact that half of the Twitter users never check their streams which means there is a high chance that they simply won’t get to read majority of your tweets.
Much like the diversity we see in who’s tweeting, the location of where people are tweeting is relatively proportional. Location can be a key piece if you’re business requires foot traffic such as retail stores, restaurants or if you’re selling to a specific geographic. Its just another metric to keep your eyes on and overtime you may see a trend developing that’s worth conducting another split testing.
According to Twitter’s own blog post “The Evolving Ecosystem,” 16% of all new users to Twitter start on mobile now. Besides Twitter app for mobile devices such as the iPhone and BlackBerry being the most popular ways to access Twitter, third-party apps make up 14% of all unique Twitter users.
If you want to build a long term relationship with your customers, focus on relationship not just triggering the buy button. And Twitter is another great platform to cultivate that relationship.
Why are you interested in using Twitter in marketing? Why do you believe you’re better invested there than in other channels of marketing?
At the end, social media is just push marketing with the ability for the other side to push back.
January 21, 2011 | Categories: Blogged, Blogging, Twitter | Tags: How to use Twitter, internet marketing tools, marketing tool, marketing tools, search engine optimization, search engine optimization company, search engine optimization marketing, search engine placement, search engine ranking, search marketing, SEO, seo marketing, seo optimization, seo search engine optimization, seo service, seo services, shoppers, shopping, social good, social marketing, social marketing hub, Social Media, social media and marketing, Social Media Marketing, social media marketing company, social media marketing firm, social media marketing services, social media shopping, social media twitter, social media use, Social networking, social networking site, Tweet, Twitter, twitter marketing, twitter tools | Leave A Comment »
Jennings Social Media Marketing Releases Case Study Video with 180° Urban Design & Architecture
By Jared Cook
Jennings Social Media Marketing in Kansas City, Mo. recently released its second case study video within a series of social media videos focused on measurable results. The second video, with 180° Urban Design & Architecture in Kansas City, features the evolution of 180°’s blog into an online news community.
December 22, 2009 | Categories: Blogged, Blogging, Google, SEO, Social Media Marketing | Tags: 180 Urban Design and Architecture, architect, architecture, blog, Blogging, blogs, case study video, internet marketing tools, jennings, Jennings Social Media Marketing, Kansas City, KC, Kevin Klinkenberg, LA, Los Angeles, marketing tools, New Urbanism Community, New York, NY, search engine marketing, social, social and, social marketing, Social Media, social media blog, social media company, social media consultant, social media marketing services, social media services, social media twitter, social network, Social networking, social web, Twitter, urban design, Valerie Jennings, youtube social media | Leave A Comment »
Google’s CEO Joins Twitter and Follows … Heidi Montag?
Posted By: Valerie Jennings
We’ve seen professional athletes, high-profile celebrities, and the average Joe all open up to the world of Twitter and social media. According to the following blog from Mashable, the CEO of Google has joined the Twitter fold as well.
Google’s CEO Joins Twitter and Follows … Heidi Montag?
At this point, not many new high- profile sign-ups to Twitter are worth reporting, sans perhaps the guy that invented the Internet and Mark Zuckerberg, founder and CEO of Twitter nemesis Facebook. But according to reports, another Twitter rival’s CEO — Eric Schmidt of Google — has joined the service. (Read More)
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Jennings Social Media Marketing Announces Health Care Case Study Video
CardioTabs Highlights Effectiveness of Social Media via foreveryoungdiet.com.
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Social Media Can Change The World Through Common Ground
By: Valerie Jennings
I would like to share the words of JR Johnson with you all from his blog post on Mashable. I’m compassionate about the views he’s expressed, and I hope you find them beneficial as well.
Social Media Can Change The World Through Common Ground
November 15th, 2009 | by JR Johnson
J.R. Johnson is founder and CEO of Lunch.com, a user generated content platform focused on finding common ground, and host of the Lunch for Good event series.
There’s been a rising interest in the concept of “social media for social good.” In large part, that discussion has been focused on cause-related social good. I have a different take, related more to the greater good of humanity as a whole. To my view, the Internet, specifically social media, has the potential – and responsibility – to make the world more thoughtful and tolerant by showing people their shared common ground.
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