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Twitter for Libraries From Basics to Best Practices

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Webinar given to the Maryland Library Association on May 30, 2013. See full webinar with audio here: https://sas.elluminate.com/p.jnlp?psid=2013-05-30.1010.M.3E151848D9F8FF2DA6932CEF3E69AA.vcr&sid=2012176

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Twitter for LibrariesFrom Basics to Best Practices

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IntroductionJessica Keyes

Digital Content Manager@prairieskygal

Enoch Pratt Free Library@prattlibrary

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What we'll cover today:

● My Twitter philosophy

● What is Twitter and why choose it

● How to tweet

● Intro to best practices & strategy

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Twitter can connect us.Why you should care:

My Twitter Philosophy

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My Twitter Philosophy

@Toure & @MichaelEDyson"Who’s Afraid Of Post Blackness"

#racetalkDec 5, 2011

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http://twitter.com

What is Twitter?

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What is Twitter?

● Online social networking platform● Users send and read text-based messages of up

to 140 characters● Launched: 2006● Active Users: 200+ million● Tweets: 340+ million daily● Search: 1.6+ billion queries daily

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A "tweet" looks like this:

What is Twitter?

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What is Twitter good for?

● Stay up-to-date with library industry trends

● Learn about current events and engage with patrons about them

● Connect with patrons individually

● Respond to reference questions

● Establish your brand online

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What is Twitter good for?

Call your patrons to the following actions:

● Join a conversation

● Click a link

● Engage offline

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First things first.1. Open an account at http://twitter.com

2. Choose a handle that is not-too-long and accurately represents your library

3. Do some searches on keywords that matter to you, i.e. "library" or "Maryland" and start following people tweeting about those subjects

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How do I tweet?5 Kinds of Tweets:1. Commentary

2. Articles

3. Response

4. News

5. Events

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How do I tweet?

1. Commentary

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How do I tweet?

2. Articles

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How do I tweet?

3. Response

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How do I tweet?

4. News

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How do I tweet?

4. News cont.

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How do I tweet?

5. Events

● Key Takeaway

● Question

● Conversational

= Live Tweeting

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How do I tweet?

TechnicalRT = retweetMT = modified tweetHT (h/t) = hat tipvia = attributionDM = direct message

ConversationalFB = FacebookBTW = By the wayw/ = withFF = Follow FridayOH = Overheard

Common Abbreviations:

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How do I tweet?

#(Hashtags) = Joining or starting conversations on particular subjects● Work into the sentence where possible● Keep them relevant● Use a combination of your generated hashtags

and trending hashtags to expand your reach

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● Link to your Twitter account from your website and email newsletter

● Mention it at in-person programs and events, particularly if you are using a hashtag

● Include it in print materials● Follow influencers and engage with them

How do I get followers?

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Strategy

Why approach Twitter strategically?● Focus your efforts

● Increase efficiency

● Maintain voice

● Measure effectiveness

● Improve response times

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Strategy

Strike a balance between:

● Advertisements or Announcements

● Tweets that demonstrate your personality

However you choose to define it—but make sure you define it.

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Strategy

Keep the social in social media.

Engagewith your community.

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Strategy

How can you create value in your tweets?

Create opportunities for followers to:● Join a conversation

● Click an interesting link

● Engage with you offline

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Example 1: Applebee's #Fail

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Example 2: Oreo #Win

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Example 3: Jello #huh

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Recap

1. Share

2. Engage

3. Inform

4. Be Intentional

5. Don't Be Boring

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TY BFN(Thank you! Bye for now.)

Jessica KeyesDigital Content Manager

[email protected]@prairieskygal