This document discusses how to promote events using Twitter. It recommends following other users tweeting about topics related to the event, customizing a Twitter handle with an event hashtag, and engaging with other Twitter users at or interested in the event by asking questions, answering questions, and interacting with influential Twitter users. It also suggests reviewing tweets with the event hashtag after the event to get feedback on what worked well and what could be improved for future events.
3. The real-time ability to connect with others
and share experiences makes Twitter a great
platform for individuals, or companies, to use
during a major event
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4. Live-Tweeting an event can be used to create a
completely new channel of conversation and a
way to enhance the physical experience of the
event.
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5. Combining Twitter with blogs, video and other
social media efforts provides more ways to
interact with the content and experience
you’re creating.
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6. Find others who are Tweeting about topics or
issues that will be covered at your event.
Follow these users, mostly they will help you
spread the word
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7. Customize an existing Twitter handle with an
event-specific hashtag for a set period of time
or create a Twitter handle solely dedicated to
that event.
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8. As it approaches, use Search.Twitter or
Hashtags.org see what other hashtags (#) are
being used around the event you’ll be
attending. Use it in every tweet so that your
content is easy to find by searchers.
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9. Make sure your Tweets are meaningful - great
verbatims, new statistics, or important
announcements shared by speakers make for
great Tweets.
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10. Eyewitness experiences that non-attendees
would never know about are also high value.
Give people information they can use
themselves, or would care to share with
others
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11. Interacting with other Twitterers who are at or
interested in the event is just as important as
the live-Tweets that you put out. Tweet and
search for other event related tweets to
respond to.
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12. Ask your followers questions and answer
theirs - there is real value in creating a
community around your event coverage,
especially since your brand is the reference
point
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13. Follow, interact and DM with influential
Twitterers who are also interested in the
event. They may be more apt to engage
multiple times during your event to help build
participation and content.
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14. Interacting with other Twitterers who are at or
interested in the event is just as important as
the live-Tweets that you put out. Tweet and
search for other event related tweets to
respond to.
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15. Twitter gives event coordinators a valuable
opportunity to look back attendees’ candid
thoughts. Review tweets marked with your
hashtag to see what worked and what didn’t.
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