Branding Your Twitter Profile
Twitter profiles are
a window into the life and business of each user. Without a proper and effective profile,
jobs can be lost, money can be washed down the drain and clients can be swayed to another
profile that provides more of what they are looking for. A Twitter profile is just like a
marketing campaign for a company. A proper Twitter profile should effectively provide a
snapshot of your brand.
Twitter is just another tool to implement your marketing strategy on the web. As such,
the same branding rules apply to your Twitter profile. Your profile does not just include
the wording on your Twitter account, but also the background on your Twitter page. There
are applications you can use to develop free backgrounds for your Twitter account if you
are on a budget, but in order to properly brand yourself, spend the extra money and develop
a personal background the same way you would for a website. It will pay dividends in the end.
Here are a few tips to follow when creating your profile on Twitter to help develop your
brand.
- Be Consistent – Keep your message steady. If your business is about making
the best athletic shoes on the market, make sure your Twitter profile falls right in line
with it. As enticing as it might be to throw up a few pictures of you fishing with some
friends, keep your message relevant.
- Add Pictures – Many people want to see actual pictures of who they are talking to,
not avatars or logos. As tempting as it might be to put your company logo up as your profile
picture, save your logo for your background and put a picture of you on the profile. This
will let people know they are talking to a real person and help your marketing efforts
tremendously.
- Frequently Update – When you have something new, make sure you update your profile.
This lets people know your business is changing and growing. Your brand depends on it. Remember
to keep it a consistent message, but also to keep it filled with fresh content.
- Give Readily Available Contact Information – When branding yourself or your business
on Twitter, one of the most important things is to make sure people know how to get in touch
with you. Be sure to include applicable links to your website or any other methods of contact
you might have such as email and phone. Specify how you prefer people reach you and list your
business hours, if you use them.
- Stick with Simplicity - While you only have 140 characters to develop your profile,
treat it as though it were SEO copy. You only have a few seconds to get your brand across
before the potential client becomes bored and goes elsewhere, so be brief and chose your words
wisely.
- Value Time – Take your time. Developing your brand on a new social media tool can
be exciting and a lot of fun, but don’t let the excitement go to your head. Take your time and
if you feel yourself getting frustrated, take a 5-minute break and go grab some coffee or a soda.
If you take your time, you will be able to get out exactly what you want to say. You won't need
to go back and change your message 10 minutes after you have published it because you left
something out or didn’t get your point across.
Branding your business took time, possibly even months. Give your Twitter profile the same
attention you did to the initial branding efforts and it will pay off. Follow these steps and
you will have a good understanding of how to use your Twitter profile to brand your business
properly and effectively.
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