Tip 1: Choose the right network
Tip 2: Don't overlook the visual
Tip 3: Develop a voice
Tip 4: Consistency
Tip 5: Create meaningful content
Tip 6: Post regularly
Tip 7: Establish a strong profile
Tip 8: Maintain engagement
Tip 9: Claim your name
Facebook & Business
Facebook: Filling in information
Facebook: Adding Details
Facebook: Calls-to-action
Facebook: Promoting
Youtube: Getting started & what you need
Youtube: Creating your channel
Youtube: Channel customization
Youtube: Creating better video
Youtube: Thumbnails
Youtube: Creating video tags
Youtube: Additional Settings
Twitter: Tweets & Timelines
Twitter: Wendy's Example
Twitter: Recognizable Brands
Twitter: Persistent Positivity
Twitter: Using Hashtags
Twitter: Greater Connections
Google Ads: Getting Started
Google Ads: Creating the campaign
Google Ads: Advertising
Google Ads: Views, at what cost?
Google Ads: Advanced Settings
Google Ads: Ad Group
Google Ads: Determining the price of views
Instagram: Visually dominant marketing
Instagram: Examples
Instagram: Benefits
Instagram: Business Accounts
Instagram: Hashtags
Instagram: Adding content
Instagram: Ads
It may be confusing how businesses can become successful through Twitter, so here we will examine the fast food chain Wendy’s successful campaigning on Twitter. Wendy’s Twitter has gotten a ton of attention and gained notoriety for their distinct brand voice that includes constant zingers to users and competitors alike. They picked a fight with Burger King and won, but it wasn’t their triumph that was noteworthy; rather, it was their success at drawing in an audience to subtly market themselves. Wendy’s voice and brand is unique to them, but small businesses can learn from their overall strategy and apply those lessons to their own social media accounts.
This type of campaigning opened opportunities for:
- Distinctive brand personality – as we’ve discussed before, finding the voice that fits with your brand and then centering your content around that personality can be a more positive experience for audiences.
- Authenticity – Creating authenticity with your content will cause readers to believe that you are not just some automated robot, and to create a personal and transparent intent.
- Long-term consistency – Wendy’s picked a strategy and executed that strategy. Wendy’s posts frequently, and while they use a variety of different content types, everything on their feed makes sense when looked at as a whole. They maintain their spit-fire voice instead of relying on a few great one-liners every six months.
- Engagement – Wendy’s responds to an immense number of user tweets constantly. This sort of engagement keeps audiences engaged and wanting to return.
- While Wendy’s has a professional team supporting the brand, all small businesses can adapt the strategies they use. They’ve created and maintained a distinct voice that relies heavily on authenticity, and are now known for their exceptional responses, whether it’s for customer servicing or not. At the end of the day, this comes down to consistently giving your customers what they want and showing that you care.
The following video describes more about Wendy’s campaigning methods: