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Learn How To Explode Your Restaurant’s Sales Using Twitter
For restaurant operators, here’s the opportunity to learn something very important: Twitter might just be the killer application that could turn your restaurant brand into a household name. It’s social, it’s easy, and most importantly, it’s cheap.
more fromwww.restaurantmarketingzone.com
Local restaurant's 'Twitter Tuesday' draws social networking fans
The local restaurant is using Twitter, a fast-growing social networking Web site, to lure new customers and to keep current patrons in the loop. Tuesday was the first-ever "Twitter Tuesday," where customers who mention the concept get 25 percent off the breakfast or lunch special.
more fromwww.gazetteonline.com
Twitter Foodies, Twitter Restaurant Reccomendations, Twitter & Food Trucks, Twitter Tips
And the trend is spreading to other wheel meals as more food trucks — a fast-growing food phenomenon in major cities, especially in the West — are using the social networking site to draw customers.
more fromwww.shoestringmag.com
Thanks to Twitter, America's First Viral Eatery
Thanks to Twitter and the Web, L.A. is obsessed with the Korean tacos of America's first viral eatery.
more fromwww.newsweek.com
Dell's Twitter outlet generates millions in revenue
The secret formula for Dell has been to use Twitter as a way to extend exclusive offers, discounts and other forms of savings. Everyone loves a bargain, right? Before you knew it, thousands of people were following @DellOutlet -and it’s numbers are now in excess of 600,000.
more fromblogs.zdnet.com
How to use Twitter for local advertising
We see Twitter positioning itself as a local advertising platform: It's simple to use, requires little time commitment to Tweet, and free. Here's a guide for local merchants on how to use Twitter to reach their local audience...
more fromwww.examiner.com
TRANSPARENT REAL ESTATE: Twitter is Destined to Become a Local Advertising Media
Up to now, Twitterers have recoiled at the horror of anybody sales pitching or advertising on Twitter. And definitely, spamming, the MLM pushers and the get rich quick messages collectively create an unavoidable Twitter ghetto. Yet, advertising done right - like Tweeting deals of the day, or announcing the next stop of the Korean Taco Truck adds value to daily life. Even if the "deal of the day" doesn't apply to you that day, you can start a conversation with the Tweeting merchant to ask what else is on sale.
more fromtransparentre.com
Nestle Ad Campaign Incorporates Twitter
Juicy Juice is going social. As in, using social networking in its ads. While Nestle isn’t the first to use Twitter in an ad campaign
, it’s possibly the first to incorporate the ability to post tweets from within the ad and have them appear anywhere on the web.
The ads are being tested on mom-centric sites and ask questions that readers can answer directly in the ad. And if you’re already logged on to Twitter, your answers go straight to the ad.
more fromwww.bizzia.com
The Ups and Downs of Paid Tweeting
Word is that popular blogger Perez Hilton is making big-money deals to do some paid tweeting. Some will be quick to point out that this kind of behavior will ruin Twitter, but really, it will just piss off Perez Hilton's followers at worst. If it pisses them off enough, they'll just stop following him. At best, he is selective with his sponsored tweets and does not alienate his audience, and makes some nice bank while he's entertaining his fans (not that he isn't already doing that).
more fromwww.webpronews.com
Targeted Marketing on Twitter | Find the right people near you on Twitter! - TwitterHawk
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Get Ready for Pay per Tweet
Izea, formerly called Pay Per Post, is readying a Twitter ad platform called Sponsored Tweets that will offer Twitter users the option of sending their followers messages about brands and products. Twitterers will get paid based either on the number of clicks they receive or on a flat fee per Tweet.
Users will set their rates and Izea advertisers will select participants for their campaigns. Sponsored Tweets is set to launch in about a month, according to Ted Murphy, Izea's CEO.
more fromwww.adweek.com
New from Izea: Forget Pay Per Post, Here Comes Pay Per Tweet
Now those critics will have something else to get up-in-arms about: Izea is planning a launch of a new ad platform called "Sponsored Tweets." And just like it sounds, this new spinoff will pay people to tweet.
According to an article on AdWeek, the Sponsored Tweets Twitter ad platform is set to launch in about a month, or so says Izea CEO Ted Murphy. Already the company has run promotions on Twitter like this one for Blockbuster where all the posts are marked with a #spon hashtag indicating the post is a paid tweet. Once launched, the Sponsored Tweets program will follow a similar course.
Murphy believes the community will be self-policing and the sponsored messages won't get out-of-hand since too many paid tweets could easily alienate a Twitter user's followers. And because some campaigns will pay based on the number of clicks a link receives, that's not something the pay-per-tweet participants would want to risk. (Other campaigns will pay a flat rate per tweet).
more fromwww.readwriteweb.com
You Want Advertising on Your Twitter Profile - Speak Up
or those using Twitter for business, it’s not only appealing for publishers to earn money for ads on their profile, but also businesses who want to reach potential customers? What if you could intersperse ads in your Twitter feed and get paid for clicks, or be paid a flat fee based on the number of followers you have?
Allow me to present three ad models for Twitter advertising. Quick definitions, a Publisher earns by sending ads, an Advertiser pays to place ads and get more exposure (ok, you probably knew that).
in list: Twitter Advertising
more fromwww.marketingprofessor.com
Advertise on Twitter: Your Client Wants to Advertise on Twitter!
Okay all you public relations pro's and marketing mavens out there, are you offering "social media" services yet? Perhaps you're still waiting to see if it's just a fad. Maybe you're unsure how to deliver it as a service model, or maybe you view it as a competitor. Well, Phil Johnson, a blogger over at Advertising Age thinks you're missing the boat -- and I agree!
in list: Twitter Advertising
more fromwww.betweeted.com
Twitter, Local Business and Results
It is no real surprise that Twitter has application to the SMB (small and medium business) space. There have been success stories talked about for some time no. What is starting to happen, however, that the success the small business has been having is no longer just a business owner stating “Yup, it worked!” According to AdAge two case studies they looked at are starting to put numbers to that success.
in list: Twitter Advertising
more fromwww.marketingpilgrim.com
Twitter Proves Its Worth as a Killer App for Local Businesses
Naked Pizza, a New Orleans healthful-pizza shop that's hoping to go national -- Mark Cuban is a backer -- has been marketing itself via the microblogging service. And recently it has started to track Twitter-spurred sales at the register. In a test run April 23, an exclusive-to-Twitter promotion brought in 15% of the day's business.
in list: Twitter Advertising
more fromadage.com
How Not To Advertise On Twitter
It was only a matter of time: Twitter (Twitter reviews) trending topics are now being exploited by spammers. Now that trending topics – the most talked about items on Twitter at a given point in time – are integrated as part of Twitter’s web experience, marketers are quickly realizing that these can be exploited to generate traffic.
in list: Twitter Advertising
more frommashable.com
MillionDollarFollow: A Different Kind of Twitter Ad Network
When we first looked at MillionDollarFollow, a new Twitter advertising network with some interesting twists, we couldn't help but compare it to the Million Dollar Homepage. MillionDollarFollow (MDF) is quite different, however. Instead of advertising a product or tweeting affiliate links, MDF tries to get its users more followers. Rather than thinking about MDF as an advertising network, it's actually probably best to think about it as a Twitter lottery with some added benefits, even if you don't win. An ad on MDF costs $1, and users who buy an ad are regularly entered into a lottery drawing where they can win new followers. The final winner will receive 1 million followers.
in list: Twitter Advertising
more fromwww.readwriteweb.com
Adjix2Twitter Embed Ads
We introduced a new advertising format today specifically designed to pay Twitter users who embed an ad at the end of their Twitter tweets. Payment is based on the number of followers that a Twitter user has and how much an advertiser is willing to pay for an embedded ad. We anticipate the payout from this new format will eclipse our current link shrinking ad program.
in list: Twitter Advertising
more fromblog.adjix.com
Twitter's Advertising Conundrum - Solved! |
However, in my estimation, Twitter may be immune to such ad targeting hardships primarily because of the inherent promiscuity in following and lack of intimacy that Twitterers exhibit with their connections in the network. This strangely enough, leads to your sharing an incredible amount of information about yourself as candidly as possible!
in list: Twitter Advertising
more fromwww.mpdailyfix.com
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