As a business owner, you know that data is king. Get your hands on some juicy stats about your competitors using Twitter and other free tools.
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As a business owner, you know that data is king. Get your hands on some juicy stats about your competitors using Twitter and other free tools.
As a business owner, you know that data is king. Get your hands on some juicy stats about your competitors using Twitter and other free tools.
As a business owner, you know that data is king. Get your hands on some juicy stats about your competitors using Twitter and other free tools.
How Twitter Can Help You Beat the Competition
For an agency, one of the most important aspects of any new business pitch is information. To win a new client, you have to first do your homework. The more you know about a potential client’s business and current marketing, PR or social media strategy, the better prepared you will be to address their biggest issues and win their business.
So how can you use social data to do your pre-pitch homework? How can social data help you win your next client? First, let’s start with some general tips. Then, we’ll show you just how it can work with a real example, using actual social data.
How to use social data to perfect your new business pitch
"The most dramatic results reflected emotional intensity. Reading a Twitter timeline generates 64 percent more activity in the parts of the brain known to be active in emotion than normal Web use. Tweeting and retweeting boosts that to 75 percent more than a run-the-mill website. The final measurement had to do with memory. Passive Twitter use indicated 34 percent more activity in areas linked with memory formation than normal online use. With active Twitter use, the number rose to 56 percent."
https://medium.com/backchannel/this-is-your-brain-on-twitter-cac0725cea2b
Twitter Research
Twitter Study shows people tend to wake up in a good mood and are happiest on weekends: http://bit.ly/ruSCOX Cornell University researchers found: "Unless you are a night owl, a positive attitude peaks early in the morning and again near midnight, but starts to dip midmorning before rising again in the evening."