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Twitter Advertising: The Features That Make It Useful for SMEs

Friday 11 July 2014

5 minute read

By Sarah Burns

Twitter has revamped its Twitter advertising products and we’re jumping on board the Twitter train – choo choo!

We’ve all heard of Facebook advertising, most of us have done it. There’s a common awareness of LinkedIn advertising too, after all it’s the professional networking tool for connected businesses, you see.

What about Twitter?

Most social media marketers – including our own team – are passionate about Twitter; just read our 500 Twitter Hours resource and it’s obvious how we feel!

However, what about marketing on Twitter – like, actually paying for Twitter to advertise your brand?

It’s all about choices, my friend

There are three options when it comes to choosing your Twitter campaign –

  • PROMOTED ACCOUNT
    - Increase the number of relevant followers to a Twitter profile
  • PROMOTED TWEETS
    - Advertise your content and entice users to your brand
  • PROMOTED TRENDS
    - Have your own #hashtag? Promote it in the Trends sidebar!

Hint: Hashtags form trends, the trend here is “promoted”, tee-hee.

Targets, budgets and tracking

Targeting behaviour is becoming more reliant on behaviours such as interests, followers, geography and gender. It’s a good idea to create varying campaigns with different interests to control costs and better link performance back to their interests (i.e. research your buyer personas)!

Budgeting is an important – crucial, in fact – part of any advertising campaign research and set up. You don’t want to pay way over or below the odds for a campaign!

You cannot exceed your maximum budget amount on Twitter with daily budgets serving as a determiner as to how said budget will be managed throughout the course of your campaign.

A top tip is that you can even “pace” your ads so they will be pushed out at even times during the course of each day.

Twitter suggest setting bids at $1-2USD a day to get started, but as competitors get on board the advertising bandwagon, costs will go up. Conserve your budget by starting slowly!

It’s a great opportunity, particularly if you’re growing tired of / struggling with Facebook and LinkedIn.

A fun fact - which we love and you will, too - is that approximately half of the advertising revenue Twitter earns comes from mobile devices. If you’re a mobile-responsive company, there will be greater opportunities for success, with people using mobile more and more for social media platforms!

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