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		<title>Twitter Research Formula</title>
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		<dc:creator>Rick Braddy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[TWITTER RESEARCH FORMULA How to use Twitter to research a marketplace, locate buyers and connect with an audience Spent quite a bit of time ramping up on Twitter tools and techniques recently.  My goal was to learn how to use Twitter to research a market and connect with potential buyers, influencers and market participants.  Using [...]]]></description>
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<h2><strong><span style="color: #993300;">TWITTER RESEARCH FORMULA</span></strong><br />
How to use Twitter to research a marketplace, locate buyers and connect with an audience</h2>
<p>Spent quite a bit of time ramping up on Twitter tools and techniques recently.  My goal was to learn how to use Twitter to research a market and connect with potential buyers, influencers and market participants.  Using the system outlined below, in the span of one week, I was able to more than triple my followers, drastically improve the quality of information flowing both into my Twitter account and (hopefully) flowing to my followers.  After 6 weeks, my followers have quadrupled and the quality of information flow has improved greatly &#8211; as has the <a href="http://www.winningware.com/blog/traffic" style="" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" onmouseover="self.status='http://www.winningware.com/blog/traffic';return true;" onmouseout="self.status=''">traffic</a> and readership of my blog and visits to my websites.</p>
<p>As it happens, my son is interested in getting into &#8220;level design&#8221; of video games, so I documented a process for him to follow over the weekend.  This got me to thinking that perhaps this process would be of value to others, too.  So here you go.  Let me know if it&#8217;s of value and what else you&#8217;d suggest. Thanks! &#8211; Rick</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #993300;">TWITTER RESEARCH FORMULA v 0.6</span></strong></p>
<div id="_mcePaste"><strong><span style="color: #993300;">Tools: </span></strong></div>
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<li><a href="http://www.winningware.com/TweetAdder.html" target="_blank"><strong>TweetAdder</strong></a> &#8211; Automates follows and unfollows to grow a targeted followership</li>
<li><strong><a href="http://www.Topsy.com" target="_blank">Topsy.com</a></strong> &#8211; Twitter Tweet search engine, for finding tweets based upon keywords</li>
<li><strong><a href="http://www.Twellow.com" target="_blank">Twellow.com</a></strong> &#8211; Twitter bio search engine, for finding people in your target area of interest</li>
<li><strong><a href="http://www.TweetDeck.com" target="_blank">Tweetdeck.com</a></strong><a href="http://www.TweetDeck.com" target="_blank"> </a>- Twitter monitor portal</li>
<li><strong><a href="https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal" target="_blank">Google Keyword Tool</a></strong> &#8211; for researching keywords in your target marketing</li>
<li><a href="http://wefollow.com/" target="_blank"><strong>WeFollow.com</strong></a> &#8211; Register at the user-powered Twitter directory</li>
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<div id="_mcePaste"><strong><span style="color: #993300;">Twitter Research Formula:</span></strong></div>
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<li>Create Twitter account (or use your existing one); Note: each account is initially limited to 2,000 follows</li>
<li>Make a list of keywords in your <a href="http://www.winningware.com/blog/traffic" style="" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" onmouseover="self.status='http://www.winningware.com/blog/traffic';return true;" onmouseout="self.status=''">target markets</a> or area of research</li>
<li>Use Google Keyword tool to find and refine keywords (if you don&#8217;t know your <a href="http://www.winningware.com/blog/emailist" style="" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" onmouseover="self.status='http://www.winningware.com/blog/emailist';return true;" onmouseout="self.status=''">audience</a>&#8216;s keyword namespace)</li>
<li>Validate keyword / topic trends using Google Trends (optional, esp, if you&#8217;re looking for a growth market)</li>
<li>Use Topsy.com to locate tweets in your <a href="http://www.winningware.com/blog/traffic" style="" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" onmouseover="self.status='http://www.winningware.com/blog/traffic';return true;" onmouseout="self.status=''">target market</a> using keywords</li>
<li>Use Twellow.com to find people in your <a href="http://www.winningware.com/blog/traffic" style="" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" onmouseover="self.status='http://www.winningware.com/blog/traffic';return true;" onmouseout="self.status=''">target market</a> by title, interests, etc.</li>
<li>Register your top interest tags at WeFollow.com and locate top influencers</li>
<li>Follow people in this market, learn the vernacular, their interests, blogs they read, sites they frequent, etc.</li>
<li>Read the same blogs your target audience is reading (they&#8217;ll pass links to these blogs in their tweets)</li>
<li>Post useful and valuable comments on the blogs (with links back to your blog/website)</li>
<li>Tweet the best posts for your followers to learn from and get value from</li>
<li>Open up deeper conversations with selected followers, sending direct messages as appropriate; schedule phone calls to discuss common interests, opportunities, etc. with interested parties; exchange contact info (<a href="http://www.winningware.com/blog/emailist" style="" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" onmouseover="self.status='http://www.winningware.com/blog/emailist';return true;" onmouseout="self.status=''">email</a>, phone, etc.)</li>
<li>Create interesting posts about the target market&#8217;s interest</li>
<li>Create your own blog around your target audience&#8217;s interests</li>
<li>Retweet your target audience&#8217;s posts &#8211; be a good human &#8220;filter&#8221; and only retweet the best, most relevant</li>
<li>Create your own tweets that provide value to your audience</li>
<li>Reveal something about yourself occasionally, including links to photos or other interesting things about you</li>
<li>Write a free e-book and use to get yourself established with the target <a href="http://www.winningware.com/blog/emailist" style="" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" onmouseover="self.status='http://www.winningware.com/blog/emailist';return true;" onmouseout="self.status=''">audience</a> and market as an authority</li>
<li>Occasionally lob in a Tweet linking to your money-magnet, <a href="http://www.winningware.com/blog/launch" style="" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" onmouseover="self.status='http://www.winningware.com/blog/launch';return true;" onmouseout="self.status=''">landing page</a> or product page (to make some $)</li>
<li>Once per week, unfollow anyone who isn&#8217;t following you after 5 or more days (using Huitter.com Mutuality)</li>
<li>Rinse, repeat as necessary</li>
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<p>For example, in my case, I am interested in connecting with other forward-thinking executives, business owners and leaders involved in high-tech <a href="http://www.winningware.com/blog/freetrial" style="" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" onmouseover="self.status='http://www.winningware.com/blog/freetrial';return true;" onmouseout="self.status=''">software</a>, technology and online marketing.  My purpose is to learn as much as possible from others like me who have adventured into social media as a business tool for inbound marketing.</p>
<p>So, I used Twellow.com to locate people with the keywords &#8220;product marketing&#8221;, &#8220;VP marketing&#8221;, &#8220;CMO&#8221;, &#8220;CTO&#8221;, etc. in their bios.  I also added everyone with &#8220;<a href="http://www.winningware.com/blog/launch" style="" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" onmouseover="self.status='http://www.winningware.com/blog/launch';return true;" onmouseout="self.status=''">product launch</a>&#8221; in their bio, since product launches is an area I specialize in.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m using TweetDeck to organize and track areas of interest. For example, I have set up an automatic Search in TweetDeck for keywords &#8220;product launch&#8221;, which automatically locates anything related to product launches taking place.  Then as people post about product launches I can efficiently track it all &#8211; following as appropriate, DM as appropriate, etc.</p>
<p>Whenever anything of particular interest pops up, I use Topsy.com to quickly search through all relevant Tweets to learn more and ensure something important hasn&#8217;t &#8220;scrolled by&#8221; while I was away.</p>
<p>Finally, so there&#8217;s always targeted action on my behalf taking place to grow my Twitter followership, I have automated follows and unfollows (of those who don&#8217;t follow me for a week after I follow them) using <strong><a href="http://www.winningware.com/TweetAdder.html" target="_blank">TweetAdder</a>. I do not use the automated DM&#8217;s, which are time-wasters and borderline spam.</strong> I recommend spending some time sending personal DM&#8217;s to those who you&#8217;re following as appropriate instead.</p>
<p>So that&#8217;s a quick overview of how I&#8217;m approaching market research growing my followership with the &#8220;Twitter Research Formula&#8221;.  Would love to hear how this compares to your own approach, and how you would suggest this formula be evolved and improved.</p>
<p>Happy Twittering!</p>
<p>Rick</p>
<p>P.S. If you liked this post, plz ReTweet it!</p>

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