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Tweetworks TV Episode 37 – Numbers, T-Shirt and SMJBOS
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Sporting an “I Met @RealtyMan IRL” t-shirt, Mike Langford takes you through some cool Tweetworks numbers. Not the least of which is the number of visits generated from CSSMania’s profile of Tweetworks.
He also gives an overview of the upcoming Social Media Jungle:Boston event. If you are planning to attend join us in the SMJBOS group. If you haven’t yet bought your ticket and would like a special discount code, let Mike know and he’ll hook you up.
Here’s a list of the featured speakers:
- Jeff Pulver – “ Sometimes You need to be Vulnerable”
- C.C. Chapman – “It isn’t a numbers game. The human side of social media”
- Richard Dale – “Twitter as the universal information stream: What if the Twitter stream told us every time a can of soda is sold?”
- Joe Cascio – “The Compuserve Era of Social Media – when and how will it end?”
- Doug Levin – “Social commerce, sometimes referred to as R-commerce (relationship commerce).”
- Laura Fitton – “Social Media for Social Good”
- Steve Garfield – “New Media Tools you can use to tell your story RIGHT NOW!”
- Justin Levy – “ How Small Business can use Inbound Marketing/Social Media to Help Increase Their Business”
- Chris Penn – “It IS a numbers game – thinking about what numbers actually matter”
- Steven Dill – “Social Media Lessons Learned: From the perspective of a skeptical Online Marketer”
- Leslie Poston -”Bringing Generations Together For Success In The New Millennium”
- Matthew Mamet – “Using online video to strengthen your relationship with your online community.”
- Maria Thurrell – “Social Media: Make new friends but keep the old ones.”
- Mike Langford – “The evolution of conversation”
Tweetworks TV Episode 20 – Using Tweetworks for Business
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In episode 20 of Tweetworks TV Mike Langford takes you through a few examples of how two new users, @CoffeeCupNews and @BurnTees, can leverage the topical groups on Tweetworks to engage their target market. The most important thing to realize Mike says, is that the conversational focus of Tweetworks means that your target market is self identifying and making easier for you to find them and interact in ways that are relevant to your business. While listening on Twitter and building a big following can be good, going right to the conversations that meaningful to your customer is much smarter and efficient. It is also much more likely that your message will be heard because Tweetworks group toon out the noise.
If you are a marketer or business owner Mike recommends that you get involved in leading the conversations on the relevant Tweetworks groups now while they in their early stages. Establish yourself as a thought leader and go to person by tweeting every day in the groups that matter to you most.
Featured Groups:
- Coffee (created by @CoffeeCupNews) – Do you enjoy a nice cup of coffee or are you raging caffeine fiend who’ll do almost anything for a fix? In either case tweet it up about favorite roast, coffee shop or use this group a support network for your addiction. Jason was brilliant to not name this group CoffeeCupNews and instead opt for naming it just Coffee. It is a much broader term and should allow for a much larger audience.
- T-ShirtJunkee (created by @MikeLangford) – If you think collared shirts are evil then this group is for you. One of the longest threads (funny) in Tweetworks history was started by @Pleasedressme (@garyvee and @ajv’s T-Shirt joint). The show sort of evolved into a Gary Vaynerchuk infomercial with so many references but the examples worked well. BurnTees has an opportunity, if he is smart about his use of Tweetworks, to engage with the printed tee wearing public on the same level of PleaseDressMe.
Mike also mentioned that @chrisandrew is coming to Boston in February. A Chacarero trip is in order for all you foodies. The BBQ Chicken, extra hot, ranks as the number one sandwich on the Mike Langford list of World’s Greatest Sandwiches. Would you like to join us?


