484-554-2234
 
Bethlehem, PA
  • Contact
  • ALL LINKS HERE
Lehigh Valley with Love
✕
  • Community News
  • What’s NEW?
  • Podcast
  • Blog
  • About
  • Contact
  • Newsletter
  • LVwithLOVE News
  • Store

4 Tips to Get More Engagement Out of Your Twitter Followers

Posted On August 23, 2015 By lvwithlove In Blog /  1

Way back in the archaic social media age of 2012 (crazy how quick everything changes, isn’t it) businesses and organizations were transfixed on how many Twitter followers they had lost or gained in a given month.

Since most business owners or company leaders were (and I know of some still) living in the dark ages where they needed to see concrete and traceable social media ROI statistics, follower or fan increases were the panacea.

bossleaderDid they care who those followers were? Nope. Did they care what their followers were talking about? Absolutely not.

All that mattered is that there were more of them.

This is the worst possible way to look at your social media situation and, sadly, still a mainstay for many businesses I have come in contact with.

What do you want to focus on? What you already have. By focusing on your core group of fans who actually care about what your business or organization is all about, they can help you spread your word through good old fashioned conversation.

Here are four quick tips to get more engagement out of your Twitter followers.

Pay attention to what your followers are talking about

When was the last time you sat down and went through your company Twitter account’s Twitter feed? If you can’t remember, it’s been way too long. Take the time to see what other people are talking about and see if there are appropriate ways for you to join in on the conversation.

Perhaps one of your followers is talking about a new restaurant down the street from your store or maybe one of them is wondering about that upcoming festival you may have some information on. Don’t hesitate to jump in.

Search for terms that matter to you

Another way to get in on engagement is to actively search for what people are talking about. If you have an online jewelry store, well, it’s not a bad idea to search for terms like “shopping online” or “online jewelry.” Will you get a ton of hits? Absolutely, but sometimes you can find someone to interact with on a fun and personable level, like so:

@rothwell_zoey you can always visit our online shop 😉 http://t.co/4jc2CFcKM7

— Artfully Elegant (@ArtfullyElegant) August 22, 2015

Stay away from automation

Is it okay to schedule out your Facebook or Twitter posts? Sure.

Is it something you want to rely on? Nope.

Why? Because, just like tying your Twitter account to your Facebook feed (which is something we’ll get into another time) automating your social media posts will make you lazy. Customers will know right away that you don’t respond if you’re simply putting up tweets on a scheduled basis. Take the time to go in and post at least once per day on your own. It will get you into the conversation much more than simply scheduling the posts in the morning and then listening to Spotify all day at your desk.

Make friends before you make customers

Consumers are more savvy than ever. They know when you are selling to them and they can spot your tweet a mile away. The best way to get them to look at your products, upcoming events, or special deals, is to engage with them on a level that goes beyond the typical advertising route. By engaging with your followers, customers, and potential customers, you will earn their trust and, ultimately, their business.

Contact Lehigh Valley with Love Media, LLC for more information on how we can help your business engage with current and future followers.

Twitter's Follow Limits and What They Mean to Your Business
Introducing Lehigh Valley with Love Media, LLC

Leave a Reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

  • Community Food Drive at Easton Farmers’ Market Set for Nov. 8
  • Bethlehem Celebrates Walnut Week and the Opening of the Walnut Street Garage
  • Bangor Slaters Cheer to Host Bingo & Tricky Tray Fundraiser on November 8
  • Prosthetics for Ukraine: Fundraiser Aims to Bring 3D Printing Technology to War Survivors
  • Community Music School Expands Free Music Classes for Allentown Students with Support from LVCF CORE Fellowship
  • Get Ready to Fall for Flavor: East Penn Chamber’s Tasting Event Returns October 29
  • Good Shepherd Rehabilitation Opens New Outpatient Medical Practice at Promenade Saucon Valley
  • A Weekend of Musical Brilliance at Zoellner Arts Center: Philharmonia Orchestra and Lehigh Choral Arts
  • Unity Bank Hosts Annual Charity Classic Car Show October 26 to Support Family Promise
  • St. Luke’s D&L RaceFest 2025 Returns November 9 with Scenic Fall Marathon and Half Marathon
  • Lehigh Valley Snubbed from National Geographic’s Best Places to Visit in 2026
  • Kaleidoscope Collective Celebrates One Year in Bethlehem
  • Godfrey Daniels adds October and November 2025 shows for its 50th anniversary season
  • Hellertown Historical Society Hosts Special Screening of The Fries Rebellion
  • Aesthetic Edit Brings Modern Beauty and Wellness to Stroudsburg
  • Bethlehem Running Festival Runs Through the Christmas City (PHOTOS / VIDEO)
  • The Mom Market Returns with Autumn Festivities at Bethlehem Rose Garden
  • Popcorn Pushers: Local Filmmakers Premiere New Sitcom at The Emmaus Theatre (WATCH THE TRAILER)
  • Celebrate the Season of Giving in Bethlehem: Ornament Sales to Support Victory House’s 40th Anniversary
  • IronPigs Continue Annual Field Renovation Tradition in North Bethlehem
  • The Chamber’s Women’s Business Council Announces 2025 ATHENA Award Honorees
  • Allentown Rescue Mission’s “Thanks for Giving” Drive Returns Nov. 8, with Meal Match Challenge
  • Ice House Punk Show Featuring Humilitarian, Toxiq Chameleon, and Bren on October 16
  • Lehigh Valley Ghost Stories: Nine Local Legends That Still Haunt the Valley
All rights reserved.