
Social Media Platforms for Small Business - Part 3 of 6

When you think of Twitter, does the word ‘tweet’ or the ‘#’ (hashtag) symbol come to mind? It should! Twitter is the social media platform where the ‘#’ and the phrase ‘tweet’ first gained popularity.
To make Twitter content more searchable, Chris Messina (Blogger and Product Consultant) introduced the first Twitter hashtag in August of 2007. Since the hashtag introduction to the mainstream internet, hashtags have gone from a convenient way to group content to an indispensable tool.
From the get-go, Twitter had a brilliant marketing strategy with their character limit: give everyone a voice but limit the "noise." From businesses to journalists, even celebrities use Twitter to share stories, news articles, or humorous anecdotes every day.
When using Twitter for business, you can definitely find ways to monetize the platform. The most prominent way is by standing out from your competition. By consistently engaging with your audience and adding valuable content with all of your posts, you'll have potential customers wanting to know more about you and your business.
Pros
- Ads see 1-3% more success than Facebook
- Easy to engage followers and influencers
- Free targeting with "#" and "@."
Cons
- Lots of noise to compete with
- Requires multiple tweets per day
- Drives traffic but necessarily sales
In summary, Twitter can be a powerful tool for building brand awareness and connecting directly with other customers and influencers. However, keep in mind that Twitter needs its own marketing strategy, and you'll need to plan for multiple tweets per day.
Kre8tive Agency has a professional social media management team that can increase fan engagement and build stronger connections with your audience. Reach out to us today for a free consultation.




