[Deptheads] twitter

Tanya Aldrich tparry at strategicon.net
Tue Dec 20 12:47:56 PST 2011


Thanks Eric, I was about to say the same thing. You want the Strategicon tweets to be general to the con, things that could be of interest to anyone watching. Mentioning where to find a list of winners, anyone. Specific event winners, likely very few. We just need to have more general interest tweets. :)

Tanya

On Dec 20, 2011, at 12:23 PM, Eric Burgess wrote:

> Totally agree we need more frequent and interesting content. But not 600+ event results mixed in with the relevant stuff.
> 
> On Dec 20, 2011, at 12:02 PM, Taralyn Frasqueri-Molina <theunsquare at hotmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> The one thing I can safely say, is that there isn't an impossible to read stream of tweets coming from @Strategicon, even during events.  If you look back at Gateway 2011, there were 6 tweets on 9/2, 2 on 9/3, 2 on 9/4 and none on 9/5 the last day of the event. The account only has 501 tweets. It should be well into the thousands. There hasn't been a new tweet since 12/12. I think someone should be going around to the game tables, to the vendors, to the tournaments, talking to attendees, and tweeting all the time. And staying relevant between events may involved tweeting information about what's happening in the gaming industry.     
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>> I believe Kryssie has the right idea. Content is key. Lots and lots of content from one unified channel. 
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>> If you go with the additional channels, I suggest they include each other in just about every tweet (@Strategicon, @StrategiconLIB, @StrategiconTourney etc.) and use #Strategicon liberally.
>> 
>> -TL
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>> Date: Tue, 20 Dec 2011 10:34:46 -0800
>> From: fhoenix88 at yahoo.com
>> Subject: Re: [Deptheads] twitter
>> To: deptheads at strategicon.net
>> 
>> You make excellent points.
>> I Support your "single tweet every 2 hours" compromise as I do not see the benefit of making a seperate "strategicon tourney winners" account since it would run into the same spamming issues with floods of tweets where most people would not want to sift thru tons of content just to get to stuff that is interesting to them. Those that want to can click on it for the full post on facebook (as you suggested).
>> V
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>> From: Eric Burgess <erburgess at gmail.com>
>> To: deptheads at strategicon.net; Victor B <fhoenix88 at yahoo.com> 
>> Sent: Tuesday, December 20, 2011 10:47 AM
>> Subject: Re: [Deptheads] twitter
>> 
>> I have to disagree on the flood of tweets for our regular Twitter account. Anyone who regularly uses Twitter knows that your stream can get impossible to read when someone is spamming with that much content that isn't all that interesting to you. Although tourney winners are interesting to some, the bulkload will see it as kind of annoying if we put everything in there. Sure, the volume increases during the convention but if we did every event, even I'd want to stop following the account. I predict we'd drop a few dozen to possibly more than a hundred followers with that strategy. The chance of diluting the brand is unlikely - that would suggest people only subscribe to one or the other. All of our Strategicon Library followers are also followers of the regular account. They just expect  the library account to only be active during the convention. The same could be done with the Strategicon Tourneys account or whatever. Every new one is another opportunity for followers and then they can follow multiple accounts. This is a very common marketing strategy in social media because it costs a user nothing to add another account to follow. We could hit the regular account with big deal items (calls for players in a major event, announcements for special events, awards ceremonies, dealer room specials, flea market opening, etc.) Those important messages will be lost with hundreds of tourney results.
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>> A reasonable compromise is to simply post a single tweet on the Facebook account (which hits Twitter, too) every two hours that'll hit Twitter. They can then click on it if they want to see the full post on Facebook with all the results from the last two hours.
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>> By the way, I don't disagree on the page versus person side on the Facebook account - I'll have to just sort out the conversion so we don't lose the nearly 1,000 friends we have when converting them to likes. Studies show we will lose some visibility based on standard configuration changes by changing but it's the proper use of the account. Totally agree there and we'll do it.
>> 
>> We don't need another computer - we have the library laptop from which we can post to multiple accounts. I think Hootsuite is available on a Mac so we can schedule the tweets, too.
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>> ...ERB
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>> On Tue, Dec 20, 2011 at 9:32 AM, Victor B <fhoenix88 at yahoo.com> wrote:
>> I agree with Kryssie--no special account.
>> Our page should be a Fan Page and during the days before ,during, and after the con followers expect a heavy load of tweets...that is why they are subscribed..to keep up with strategicon....especially during the convention.
>> And it won't be overkill since most fans like seeing tourney winners and only multiple-day tourneys would post pairings on twitter (others pair quickly, on the spot, and no need to go type them in after they began,,serves no purpose).
>> Plus posting tourney results means more people will become followers to see their names as winners. People like ribbons, like seeing their names in conbook, and they like seeing their names as winners online.
>> These ideas to better use social networking are great.
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>> V
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>> From: Kryssie <phantom.hopscotch at gmail.com>
>> To: deptheads at strategicon.net 
>> Sent: Tuesday, December 20, 2011 9:35 AM
>> Subject: Re: [Deptheads] twitter
>> 
>> I disagree on setting up another account for this.  It's what the twitter account is for.  People should be expecting us to tweet 600 times during an event.  If they're *that* upset over it, then they don't actually use Twitter.  It will dilute the brand if you keep adding other accounts for this or that.
>> 
>> I really believe we should have a Fan Page (not a profile) on Facebook.  The Facebook page and Twitter account can be linked together so that when you update one, it updates the other.  Fan Pages are also a bit more versatile than profiles and profiles are limited to the number of "friends" you can have.  Page likes are either unlimited or so high not even the most popular pages can't hit the cap.
>> 
>> On Tue, Dec 20, 2011 at 8:12 AM, Tim <Tim at stugiii.com> wrote:
>> Good thought on the special account.  I think we could swing a computer (or a laptop).  Eric is volunteering the staff to implement it.  So it sounds doable.  
>> 
>> Anyone else have any thoughts? 
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>> If we decide to do this, we should be sure to advertise it.
>> 
>> Tim
>> 
>> 
>> On 12/20/2011 7:47 AM, Eric Burgess wrote:
>> Neat idea. If we had a dedicated computer for it, we could do it. The library could handle it if results were delivered every two hours. We could schedule them to come out on a schedule.
>> 
>> We could also set up a special account to post them because we could lose some followers that get annoyed at 600 tweets coming from us in three days. We have a separate one for the library noting checkouts and players wanted.
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>> On Dec 20, 2011, at 7:40 AM, Tim <Tim at stugiii.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Has anyone given any thought to posting tournament results (including next round parings) via twitter?
>> 
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