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Twitter for Museums
What is twi)er?
Twi)er is a micro-‐blogging pla7orm composed of 140 character answers (tweets) to one quesAon “what’s happening?”
Starting with
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Your Twi)er IdenAty
Individu
al/CollecAve-‐
Organisa
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Totally Organisa
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The Ch
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The Ch
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Dealing with an impersonator
Does it have an impact on your brand or organisaAon?
Is it damaging? Contact Twi)er
Display your Twi)er account clearly on all your major comms channels.
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Following
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Tweeting
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Syntax Meaning Example
@ Reply @museum have you any Ackets leS for the exhibiAon?
MenAon Thanks to @museum I have some Ackets!
RT Re-‐tweet Thanks for coming! > RT @visitor Great exhibiAon! Everyone should visit!
HT Heard through / Hat Ap
Hurry! News of freshly baked brownies in the café! HT @museumguard
Via
# ThemaAc context We’re looking forward to the arrival of the #picasso works today in preparaAon for our #cubism exhibiAon.
Event context Dr X will be presenAng a paper next on Picasso #CubismConf
#FF Follow Friday #FF @museumX @museumY @museumZ
Terminology and Syntax
Content is King
Events and acAviAes Something we can’t find on your homepage Videos and images Behind the scenes info Gather user/visitor feedback Customer service Create a daily/weekly feature Get creaAve!
i,Tweetus (@itweetus)
Tullie House
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5 September, 2012
ConversaAo
nal
Substansive
Automated
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Strategy
1. Build tracAon (but manage your Ame)
Tweet regularly (but don’t overload)
Spread your Ame – consider ‘opening hours’
Make it relevant
Don’t just broadcast – interact
Make it shareable
Offer something of
yourself
Build your network
2. Build Momentum
Enhance exisAng relaAonships
Mix with the
physical world
Manage with tools
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SUMMARY
1. Twi)er is a conversaAon 2. Twi)er is a channel – it’s the content that’s important! 3. RelaAonships take Ame