The Power of the Twitterverse – Discussion topics for Personal Trainers

If, like many, you have not yet discovered the power of social media for business, I want to share with you a list of topics your business can talk about in your Twitter feeds and Facebook updates:The Power of the Twitterverse

  • New announcements from your brand.
  • Teaser previews of offerings you are working on.
  • Related interesting news from the industry.
  • Trivia related to your product: history, technology, anything!
  • Ask for suggestions: people love to help someone out.
  • Events you are holding: this informs as well as gets you attendees.
  • Events you are participating in: this shows you are active.
  • Witty one-liners: this can be jokes, daily wisdom, or just about anything else.
  • Helping people find opportunities: Helping people solve problems is the best thing you can do to promote your brand.
  • Popular events: tweet about the upcoming sports events, festivals, etc.
  • Unexpected developments: Was Gmail down today? Tweet about it!
  • Regular industry news: yup, this doesn’t hurt if mixed in.
  • Sales announcements: Tweet about any sales announcements you might have.
  • Job openings: Tell people about open positions, both with your brand and at other places you know.
  • Ask for customer feedback: Invite people to share their experiences with your brand.
  • Participate in the relevant hash tags, and get more visibility.
  • Set up and announce tweet chats based on brand-related hash tags.
  • Follow people and make acknowledgement via tweets.
  • Thank people who have recently followed you.
  • Post the latest updates from your blog along with the link.
  • Direct people to other social media channels you own by tweeting about them.
  • Search on your brand name and respond to tweets that are about you.
  • Create Twitter lists of industry-relevant analysts, well-wishers or customers, and announce the lists publically. This sends a positive message to the mentioned people.
  • Participate in trending topics and viral hash tags to rope in some attention. Ensure your opinion is related to your brand somehow.
  • Tweet-greet your followers daily. Saying small things like “good morning,” or asking about their health goes a long way in forging ties.
  • Tweet and tag your best employee of the week. This keeps the staff motivated and gives them a platform.
  • Announce weekly deal, tweetpon (coupon), etc., and evaluate its viral reach to understand how influential your brand is.
  • For B2B brands, find out analysts on Twitter and build up conversations with them. Twitter is the best place for making your opinion heard.
  • Give daily twitter tips on usage of your brand’s products/service or on the basis of the industry expertise. Tips sell well on Twitter.
  • Make regular #FF Friday Follow recommendations or announce fan of the week with some incentives or freebies to the winners.

Source: http://socialmediatoday.com/soravjain/488958/30-things-tweet-about-your-brand-short-guide-brands