Biggest Twitter Marketing Fails of 2017
All it takes is a single tweet to cause a brand its reputation on Twitter.
All it takes is a single tweet to cause a brand its reputation on Twitter.
Keep tweeting and stay classy! Sometimes, all it takes is self-control. The good news is that we can learn to restrain ourselves, especially online and on Twitter where the world can see our tweets and judge us by them.
The internet — and Twitter — can be a dangerous place for brands, but where there is risk there is opportunity. It’s crucial that you stay vigilant and get in the habit of monitoring your accounts.
Every time Justin Bieber tweets, his posts reach 103 million Beliebers. On Twitter, he’s the second person, after Katy Perry, to reach the hundred million mark.
Perhaps the best thing about social media is that it makes it easier for you to get to know your target market by observing their social media habits. There’s an incredible amount of information being shared on social media, and you can make use of it to improve your methods and conversion rates.
These days, all it takes is a few posts on Twitter to keep all of your existing and potential customers fully updated. 140 characters at a time was all it took to launch a new product or announce a store-wide sale — something that wasn’t so easy to do in the past using traditional marketing efforts.
We don’t have to look very far to find out what kind of tweets get retweeted the most. Check Twitter’s top retweeted tweets each year and you’ll see that political statements, controversial issues, selfies, and the random thoughts of celebrities and famous people get reposted more.
As useful as this it is for spreading information quickly, Twitter has also evolved to develop other more complex functions, one of which is the Twitter Card. If you aren’t using them already, it’s time to consider how they can improve your engagement and relevance on this platform.
It seems no one is safe on the internet. Brands and celebrity personalities, however, are at greater risk of hacking due to the size of their following compared to most regular users. Hackers target those with a respectable following in order to get the most recognition for their devious behavior.
Today, Twitter has become one of the most important social networking platforms of this generation. People rely on Twitter not just to get updates from their friends but also to get an updates on the latest news as soon as it breaks.