Monday, 7 September 2015

Getting the most from Twitter at LIVE events - with Zoe Cairns from ZC Media

This guest blog comes from social media expert, presenter and trainer Zoe Cairns from ZC Media
  • Are you exhibiting this year? 
  • Are you attending one of the main business shows in your region? 
  • Would you like to engage with the attendees and other exhibitors before meeting them?
You can build and establish a rapport, know-like and trust to accelerate your business relationship with them before attending the event!

This is how……


Pre Event

#Hashtag

Find out what the event hashtag is. The event organiser should display this on their website.

Once discovered you can then go onto twitter and type this hashtag into the search bar. This will then bring up all the tweets and media for this hashtag.

Have a browse through what has already been tweeted, check out the conversation and pictures being shared. Start to engage back with this audience as these are the people and organisations that will be at the event.

If you are using Tweetdeck, Hootsuite or Sendible you can add this hashtag stream to your dashboard and whenever there is a new post with this hashtag you will be notified and kept up to date with the conversation.

Check the event website for exhibitors and find them on twitter

A great way to get your brand in front of other exhibitors to raise brand awareness is to start following them on twitter and engaging with them.

Visit the event’s website and check out who will be exhibiting. You can either then find their twitter link on their website or via the twitter search by typing in their company name.

Once you have found their twitter account follow them and add them to a twitter list called the event name i.e.: KentB2B.


When you follow someone on twitter they are notified that you have followed them. They will then hopefully reciprocate and follow you back.  Again this is great for building brand awareness but also the start of building a business relationship with someone before attending the event.

Engage

Once you have created your twitter list and added the people tweeting with that particular hashtag to the twitter list too, you can then start engaging with these people before the event.

Check your twitter list on a regular basis as to what the contributors are saying, sharing and posting. Engage with them; comment on their posts, share their content if valuable and contribute to their conversation. This will start to build a rapport with those people.

Please note: Don’t stalk them ;-)

Remember to include the hashtag in your tweets and replies. This then means your tweets and replies are included in the conversation stream too.

Tweet about the event

Put together 8-10 tweets about your presence at the event either as an attendee or an exhibitor. Make other people aware that you will be there and start to build that rapport with them before attending.

Let people know what stand you will be on or alternatively tell people you will be visiting the event and who would like a coffee with you?


At the Event

Schedule

If you are exhibiting it is hard to be able to manage your stand and try to tweet throughout the day too. You don’t want to look rude by being on your phone all day!

My suggestion is that you schedule 4-5 tweets throughout the day to post that mentions you, your company and stand and where people can find you.

Be inviting.

Don’t spam with constant selling messages. Give them a good fun reason to come and meet with you.

Use tools such as Hootsuite, Buffer and Sendible to schedule these messages. Remember though you need to be engaging as well. In your comfort breaks and lunch check out the hashtag stream of conversation on the event and engage with the attendees and other exhibitors. Share pictures of your stand, competitions you are running, pictures of your team! Be engaging.

Check your notifications

Make sure someone is checking your twitter notifications whilst at the event. It could be that someone has noticed
your tweet in the conversation stream and is engaging back. It might be that they are wondering what stand you are on, or that they have just met you!

If they have just met you and tweeted mentioning your twitter handle, make sure you re share with all of your followers and with the conversation hashtag stream to show other people. This will increase the reach of your message and brand to the wider audience.

At the Ashford Kent B2B over 1200 tweets were send with over 1.3 million impressions with 800 unique people seeing the tweets. If your message was sent out with the relevant hashtag for the event this would be great brand awareness and exposure for your business!

Engage

Try to engage with as many people as you can who are engaging on the hashtag stream of conversation.  This will get your brand seen by as many of the people contributing to the conversation and also start to build the rapport with those people and companies too.


Post Event

Continue to Engage

Many people after an event will stop engaging and following the people they have engaged with.

I believe this is the most important time to engage with them.

You have spent the last few weeks online and at the event building a rapport, know-like and trust.

Now maintain that relationship with that company to develop into a great referrer, contact or client.

Happy tweeting and engaging!

Zoe

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