This week you will:
Aloha and Welcome,
Ready for the #ics119 7 Day Twitter Social Media Campaign?
How it works - We’ll connect and learn together by participating (i.e. posting, sharing, and interacting) online. Basically, you’ll tweet each day for the next 7 days starting on Monday- Week 15 . You will be activity implementing and executing an Instagram social media campaign based on what you learned in this course.
IMPORTANT: You must use the #ics119 hashtag in every post to receive credit
Each day you’ll be given instructions on what to do to learn and use Twitter’s features. You can get the instructions for this Instagram Campaign via your hawaii.edu email each day or on the course website.
To receive credit for your posts, in your caption, you must include the hashtag #ics119, so we can curate (collect) all the posts for this Campaign.
Analyze
Please don’t forget. Everyday keep track of how many Replies, Retweets and Likes you get! Last week, did you click on this link to make a copy of your Social Media campaign Analysis Google Sheet?
It takes a few days for new tweets to show up!
(If you don't have one)
Different social media has different uses, strengths, and advantages. Twitter could be called a 'real time social networking' site, a place for sharing information as it happens and for connecting with others in real time, often making lasting friendships and contacts.
But to use Twitter, you will need an account. Here is how to create one!
Let’s face it, Twitter has changed the world.
Any breaking news story is widespread within seconds, and any celebrity can spill their thoughts to millions of people with the click of a button. It’s quite fascinating if you ask me. Twitter is more powerful than any other social network when it comes to rapidly spreading information. And whether you are for it or against it, you must come to realize that the world is becoming more connected with every tweet.
If you’re not using twitter to network and market yourself and your business, then you are making a massive mistake.
Amazing Twitter facts (as of August 2014):
– 1 billion registered users
– 100 million daily active users
– Percentage of world leaders who have Twitter is 80%
– 68 million tweets per day
by Paul Gil Updated December 23, 2016
Twitter, and 'tweeting', is about broadcasting daily short burst messages to the world, with the hope that your messages are useful and interesting to someone. In other words, microblogging. Conversely, Twitter is also about discovering interesting people online, and following their burst messages for as long as they are interesting.
Here is a screenshot of a Twitter account, with sample tweets.
In addition to its relative novelty, Twitter's big appeal is how rapid and scan-friendly it is: you can track hundreds of interesting tweeters, and read their content with a glance.
This is is ideal for our modern attention-deficit world.
Twitter employs a purposeful message size restriction to keep things scan-friendly: every microblog 'tweet' entry is limited to 280 characters or less. This size cap promotes focused and clever use of language, which makes tweets very easy to scan, and also very challenging to write well. This size restriction has really made Twitter a popular social tool.
Twitter is very simple to use as broadcaster or receiver. You join with a free account and Twitter name. Then you send broadcasts daily, or even hourly. Go to the 'What's Happening' box, type 140 characters or less, and click 'Tweet'. You will most likely include some kind of hyperlink.
To receive Twitter feeds, you simply find someone interesting (celebrities included), and 'follow' them to subscribe to their tweet microblogs. Once a person becomes uninteresting to you, you simply 'unfollow' them.
You then choose to read your daily Twitter feeds through any of various Twitterreaders.
Twitter is that simple.
People send Twitter 'tweets' for all sorts of reasons: vanity, attention, shameless self-promotion of their web pages, boredom. The great majority of tweeters do this microblogging as a recreational thing, a chance to shout out to the world and revel in how many people choose to read your stuff.
But there is a growing minority of tweeters who send out some really useful content. And that's the real value of Twitter: it provides a stream of quick updates from friends, family, scholars, news journalists, and experts. It empowers people to become amateur journalists of life, describing and sharing something that they found interesting about their day.
Yes, that means there is a lot of drivel on Twitter. But at the same time, there is a growing base of really useful news and knowledge content on Twitter. You'll need to decide for yourself which content is worth following there.
Yes, that is one aspect of Twitter. Among other things, Twitter is a way to learn about the world through another person's eyes.
Tweets from people in Thailand as their cities become flooded, tweets from your soldier cousin in Afghanistan who describes his war experiences, tweets from your traveling sister in Europe who shares her daily discoveries online, tweets from a rugby friend at the Rugby World Cup... these microbloggers are all mini-journalists in their own way. And Twitter lets them send you a constant stream of updates right from their laptops and smartphones.
Yes, absolutely. Thousands of people advertise their recruiting services, their consulting businesses, their retail stores by using Twitter. And it does work.
The modern internet-savvy user is tired of television advertisement. People today prefer advertising that is faster, less intrusive, and can be turned on or off at will... and Twitter is exactly that. If you learn how the nuances of tweeting work, you can get good advertising results by using Twitter.
Yes, Twitter is social media, absolutely. But it's more than just instant messaging. Twitter is about discovering interesting people around the world. It can also be about building a following of people who are interested in you and your work/hobbies, and then providing those followers with some kind of knowledge value every day.
Whether you are a hardcore scuba diver who wants to share your Caribbean adventures with other divers, or whether you are Ashton Kutcher entertaining your personal fans: Twitter is a way to maintain a low-maintenance social connection with others, and maybe influence other people in a small way.
Because Twitter is both personal and rapid, celebrities use Twitter to build a more-personal connection with their fans.
Ashton Kutcher, Ellen DeGeneres, former President Obama and President Donald Trump are some famous tweeters. Their daily updates foster a sense of connectedness with their followers, which is powerful for advertising purposes, and also quite compelling and motivating for the people following the celebs.
Yes, Twitter is a blend of instant messaging, blogging, and texting, but with brief content and a very broad audience. If you fancy yourself a bit of a writer with something to say, then Twitter is definitely a channel worth exploring as a writer. If you don't like to write, but are curious about a celebrity, a particular hobby topic, or even a long-lost cousin, then Twitter is one way to connect with that person or topic.
Try Twitter for a couple weeks, and decide for yourself if you like it.
Everyday keep track of how many
Comments, and Likes you get!
Click on this link to make a copy of your Social Media campaign Analysis Google Sheet
Why Analyze?
When it comes to social media you want to build two things: engagement and community.To ensure that you deliver great content that resonates with your fans and followers, you need to track, test and measure the posts you put on your social networks. It’s really that simple.