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TWEET TWEET: Twitter for Business Users and Apartment Marketers by Daisy Nguyen

TWEET TWEET: Twitter for Business Users and Apartment Marketers by Daisy Nguyen

I've been following the whole TWITTER phenomenon very closely. At first, I was VERY confused. Who would use twitter and why? More importantly, why would I use twitter, and what would I tweet? After months of following tweeters, tweeting, searching tweets, reading tweets, re-tweeting, something dawned on me: Not all twitter users are created equal! In order to best understand and utilize twitter, I had to decide what kind of twitter user I was or wanted to be.

Most twitter users fell in the following 4 categories:

Tweeters - These guys have something to say, and they are out there sharing IT with the world, or at least, the twitterverse. In the real world, these would be your authors, writers, politicians, radio personalities, teachers, educators, speakers, advocates, socialites, personalities, class clowns, etc. Instead of a book, magazine, stage, forum, class, radio, soapbox, etc. - they use twitter to get their message out.

Followers - are exactly that. They follow the tweeters. They are the audience. In the real world, these would be readers, subscribers, students, supporters, etc. In the twitterverse, there is more opportunity to INTERACT with their tweeters than in the real world. AND, almost more importantly, that INTERACTION is shared with all fellow followers AND the twitterverse.

These are the TOP 2 types of twitter users. In the business world, and in our multi-family apartment industry, the following 2 lesser known types are KEY to marketing and sales:

Listeners - these are not just followers - these twitter users are out there listening for very specific topics or trends. In the apartment industry, we must learn to listen on twitter. Find out what our customers, clients, competitors are saying - especially what they are saying about our apartment communities, our markets, and our competitors! That's a LOT of listening! Listening is one of the KEY components to effective communication, and as an interactive communication tool, it PAYS to listen on twitter. Listening is akin to being in a busy restaurant and overhearing someone at the next table talking about your apartment community! Except on twitter, the next table is the entire twitterverse. Listeners who are active and respond to the needs of their customers can help in strengthening an apartment community's brand, image or message and extending the customer service arm. You listen, you respond = YOU CARE. Now THAT's something to tweet about!

Miners - these are the most diligent and proactive business users. These guys, not only listen for specific topics or trends, they are mining the twitterverse to FIND prospects and leads! In the real world, this would be similar to standing in a busy restaurant and hoping to hear someone mention they are looking for an apartment - being the diligent manager/leasing agent you are, you quip in and let them know that you work for an apartment community down the road and give them your card and contact info. On twitter, you don't have to be anywhere and wait for the stars to aline to catch this conversation. You can use twitter search engines to mine for prospects and leads by searching for key words such as "apartment hunting new york," - and then sending those prospects a direct message with a link to your property's website.

I should mention: I don't think mining for prospects should be an apartment community's only marketing plan - however, there probably aren't that many prospects out there who just happen to mention your key words "apartment hunting new youk," but if your traffic is slow or nonexistent, being proactive and mining instead of waiting for propsects to walk in the door, might not be a bad option.

I'm still learning more and more about twitter every day, and have learned to LOVE it. Love how fast it moves, LOVE all the random and not so random things I have learned following others, listening for trends, and when it DOES happen, finding those leads.

The most active twitter users participate in all 4 categories. Everyone is focused on tweeting and following. For apartment marketers & leasors (or any business' marketing/sales personnel for that matter!) the biggest opportunities are in listening & mining.

How have you used twitter for marketing your business, apartment community or services? What type of twitter user are you?

tweet tweet? RENT SODA. GET IT!

-Daisy Nguyen in Minneapolis, MN

Daisy Nguyen is owner and CEO of RENT SODA, a business and marketing consulting company. Become a FAN of RENTSODA, connect on LinkedIn, FOLLOW RENT SODA on Twitter, visit her website, RENT SODA, or read the blog, RENT SODA, Don't Get? GET IT! for more information and regular blog entries.

 
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Interesting breakdown Daisy from a user's prospective on the different categories tweeters could fall in. To answer your question on what type of twitter user I am.. I think I am all of the above. Maybe one of my fellow tweeters can clarify that for me. Just a thought on the miner description and where MF falls into place. You may be shocked at how many people use that phrase on twitter each day "apartment hunting"

This is only going to grow. Other companies other than this industry are already ahead of the curve. I did a demonstration for an HVAC company a couple of months ago. I simply typed into twitter "My air conditioner is broke and I need a good tech in Atlanta". 10 minutes later I had a professional HVAC company respond to my request and ask me what they could do to help. With the amount of twitter users being added each day it only makes sense for this industry to keep in stride.

  Jonathan Saar
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Jonathon: You are right. I think as more and more people use twitter, more and more businesses will start mining for business on twitter, including the multi-family industry.

When researching information for my article, I searched "apartment hunting" and got TONS of returns. The harder part was determining where (regionally) the tweeter was located. You can drill down on the information by using the more detailed search options, but sometimes it doesn't pick up the location. As more and more people use these tools, I think the twitter searches will get better too, and we will be better able to drill down on different regions. Additionally, more and more twitter search engines are cropping up including twazzup, flaptor, and even google's twitter search. I'm excited for what the next few months will bring in twitter technology!

  Daisy Nguyen
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Good morning Daisy
You are so on track. Geotagging is another feature I think is yet to be discovered as well. The more we learn how to "listen" now, the more we will be able to "mine" later
Have a great weekend.

  Jonathan Saar
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Jonathon: Thanks for mentioning geotagging. I will check it out!

  Daisy Nguyen
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Hi Daisy:

Interesting post.

I will say that I've yet to see anyone 'mine' a prospect on Twitter for apartment leasing successfully. I've tweeted to folks who were hunting for apartments and have yet to receive a return tweet. And I was very clear that I was simply researching.

I think we've still got a long way to go when it comes to mining Twitter for rental leads.

LT

  Lisa Trosien
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LT: As Jonathon mentioned, mining will grow. I agree that its difficult - especially since you can't drill down on different regions very well - the twitter search does provide for area-specific searches, but I find it doesn't work most of the time.

I had 1 property "mine" for leads, and they actually did get a show, but it did not turn into a lead. the Lady who came in was very twitter savvy - she was actually a reporter for a local newspaper, and was very impressed the site had contacted her about her "apartment searching" tweet.

On my blog site, a management company left a comment that they are in the process of training their staff to follow industry professionals and listen to the apartment "chatter" in their cities.

It'll be curious and exciting to see how twitter grows and adapts with the market in 2010!

  Daisy Nguyen

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