Posts Tagged ‘advertising’

TweetMeme is Exhibiting at Internet World 2010!

We are proud to announce that we shall be exhibiting at the Internet World conference next week!


Internet World is Europe’s longest running, best attended and biggest annual event for digital marketing and online business. The event will be packed with a host of great exhibitors, and hundreds of informative keynote and seminar sessions. The event is being held at Earls Court, London, from 27-29th April and entry is free – click here to register!

We will be positioned at stand number E3086, and will be there to talk all things TweetMeme including;

The Retweet Button
The Follow Button
Channels
AdTweets
Featured Tweets

Email us to book an appointment with a member of the TweetMeme team for anytime across the three days! We look forward to seeing you there!

A Small Innovative UK Startup Supports Large International Corporation In Social Media Strategy

TweetMeme are proud to announce their latest partnership with Federated Media and Toyota, in the creation of Toyota Conversations!

Today, TweetMeme launches a new custom channel (Toyota Conversations) designed and created specifically for Toyota, who have made a very interesting move in the social media space that makes good on a promise to operate in a more open and transparent way. The branded TweetMeme channel aggregates and organises Twitter conversations regarding Toyota, and makes it easily accessible for consumers.

The channel leverages the wisdom of Toyota customers, enthusiasts and the wider Web community to help identify the most pertinent news and disseminate it quickly. In short, Toyota has heard its customers, is listening and is actively putting in place tools, like this one, that make listening and talking to the millions of Toyota owners and enthusiasts even more immediate and with more impact. Specifically, Toyota Conversations provides news and resources to consumers, and curates conversation with influential bloggers and the social web at large.


You will notice that within this channel some of TweetMeme’s latest tools and technologies are being showcased, including our Featured Tweets to deliver the latest news directly from Toyota’s Press Room, and AdTweets (ReTweetable adverts) in the right hand side bar.  In fact if you look at the sidebar specifically you will see it is fully customised with all the important news and information for Toyota customers.  The site itself is hosted on an external domain and if you leave a comment on the site the Toyota Conversations Twitter account is immediately notified as comments are retweetable and linked to their Twitter account.

Any questions, or for more information about the channel – please do not hesitate to get in touch!

Twitter Advertising

It always amazes me how things converge onto a point in what seems to be complete coincidence, but when it happens time and again you see that it is just a natural convergence of multiple minds pushing forward ideas towards a natural conclusion.

And so when I arrived at the Techcrunch Crunchup I was not surprised to find that a number of companies (including Twitter themselves ) would be talking about Twitter based advertising.

I was also at the Crunchup to announce our own new Twitter advertising model called Adtweets – which is a new ad-platform that allows established ad-networks to leverage the power of the retweet (something we feel we have extensive knowledge within.) by allowing current display adverts to gain a retweetable element. If you want to read the full details we have a separate post.

Retweet Analytics

I wanted to share some fascinating numbers on how content gets disseminated across twitter via Retweets, we recently launched our own Analytics package that allows individual stories to be analysed in great detail.

An interesting fact that has an immense impact for anyone trying to advertise on Twitter is that when I analysed 20 of the top tier Twitter accounts (e.g. with followers of more than 500,000) I found that on average only 35% of the retweets that a link gained were directly originated from their own Twitter account.

So as an example a recent Mashable story with 1598 retweets I found that only 586 were a direct result of their pushing it out to the@mashable Twitter account (which has 1,751,213 followers) and the largest proportion (825 of them) was in fact from originating retweets (e.g. clicking our retweet button).

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The second interesting set of numbers is the click data that then results from all those retweets – again from the same story we find that it was clicked 12558 times (split across 5 different shortener services) of that total 8196 were direct (e.g. mostly from Twitter clients such as Seesmic, Tweetdeck) 2896 were from the Twitter.com and the 1539 were from 80+ other Twitter web based clients.

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What do I draw from these facts? The first is that any model must be inclusive of external clients. So in the instance of Robert Scoble’s ‘SuperTweets‘ the Twitter clients will need a big incentive to display those adverts – e.g. a revenue share. My gut feeling is that in-tweet advertising is still the only effective route forward – just because it applies to the KISS principle.

My second conclusion is that distribution into the mainstream Twitter user-base is absolutely crucial to getting the message heard by the greatest number of users.

Lastly I would like to show you the kind of advertising that I think is the future – and that works perfectly with a model of retweeting. [disclosure: Sun Microsystems is a partner of TweetMeme]

Full details of our own advertising platform can be found here.

Adtweets are Launching…and Featured Tweets are Back!!

TweetMeme is launching Adtweets! Nick Halstead is at the Real-Time Crunchup in San Francisco today to reveal and demo our new, and exciting product! The idea behind this product was based around wanting to reward advertisers for using great, interactive and engaging adverts.  The Adtweets are a way of putting pressure on advertisers to improve the standard of adverts, and give the audience a chance to decide, and essentially vote, on what they like. Produce a good advert that your audience likes, and you can easily tap into the viral nature of Twitter and the ‘retweet effect’, which will then dramatically increase your reach.

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The system is very simple and the TweetMeme Retweet Button can be integrated into any standard IAB advertisement size. Advertisers have the choice between our compact button, or our standard button…..and of course you can use our TweetMeme Analytics to easily monitor the success of your campaign. The Adtweets can be served on any website, as well as on TweetMeme.com. With the support of Federated Media there is a large pool of publishers able to give advertisers a targeted audience of  social media friendly readers, who are likely to retweet engaging adverts to their friends and Followers.

TweetMeme is also re-launching Featured Tweets….Even more powerful, to help promote particular stories, and encourage the sharing of important content to other Twitter users.  The potential value of the featured tweets was apparent in the first version, but there were some essential elements missing. After taking on board invaluable feedback from both users and customers, the service was suspended. It was back to the drawing board, and what has emerged is a new Featured Tweet system that sponsors can use to bring relevent news and stories quickly to the attention of the TweetMeme Community, who then have the opportunity to retweet the story to their Twitter Followers and so on.

Sponsored Story within TweetMeme River

The aim of this system is to give potentially viral stories a little helping hand. The improvements include better targeting of your Featured Tweet, analytics to track your story, a simple, easy to use interface, and a reduced number of sponsored stories per page.  The result? An immediate increase in exposure, an encouragement in the spread of content, increased traffic and more Twitter Followers – for sponsors….And a happier user base, with only 1 sponsored story per page.

Want to find out more, have any questions, or want to be one of the first to take advantage of this, please contact sales@tweetmeme.com!