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Posted: 13 years ago

Originally posted by: poshah

S - I see you have fixed the time for saturday., thanks.. Just that if you can update the title for the page so everyone can know that sat timings are fixed. Further are the US guys ok with this time.. We have few folks from US also..it will be midnight in US.. Rani/Amrish and all others is it ok ?

I already sent message to Maria to update the title,she hasn't replied yet.To trend in India,Ideally it has to be afternoon only n some of our NA friends are ok with the timings.Should know Rani n Amrish's opinion.(even if they aren't comfortable can't help it😳)
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Posted: 13 years ago
I already sent message to Maria to update the title,she hasn't replied yet.To trend in India,Ideally it has to be afternoon only n some of our NA friends are ok with the timings.Should know Rani n Amrish's opinion.(even if they aren't comfortable can't help it😳)
Ok, its done from my side for tomorrow then !!! 😃
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Posted: 13 years ago
hi

i may not be able to come online tmrw at the given time, however will do my best to tweet as much as i can today and whenever i can tmrw and sun

norzar
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Posted: 13 years ago
guyz y is no one on twitter now ...plz come there ...
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Posted: 13 years ago
12 noon sat india times mean 2:30 a m North america

i m fine with it ... infact will start tweeting before the time too

we all can compose few tweets and will keep repeating those , just copy and paste
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Posted: 13 years ago

Originally posted by: norzar

hi


i may not be able to come online tmrw at the given time, however will do my best to tweet as much as i can today and whenever i can tmrw and sun

norzar


no worries ...u can come whenever u get time ...everything will contribute

1 or 2 hours before the decide time or later ...its fine
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Posted: 13 years ago
yaar why the god damn twitter is not working for me...i can't even register an account in it...my jerk cousin bro is coming on mon to fix up...i think i will only able to open it next week...but have signed the petition number of times for the time being...
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Posted: 13 years ago

#Hashtag Marketing ' Does It Actually Work?

SOCIAL MEDIA JANUARY 24, 2012

Everywhere I go now I see people advertising hasthtags and trying to get things trending on Twitter. I saw about ten examples at the weekend alone. Movie trailers. On outdoor advertising, pushed during TV shows. On food packaging and in restaurants. People have suddenly gone #hashtag mad.

The aim that most people have is to create "word of mouth" marketing where lots of people are mentioning something with a hashtag and then linking it back to their product. Hashtags were actually created by the Twitter users themselves as a way of grouping conversations together, but it is marketeers who have embraced them most recently.


When It Works Well

There are of course ways in which #hashtags work well. Some of the TV stations are owning the conversation well around shows that they air and driving more audience by encouraging conversation online. They work well for conferences as well because people like to tweet what is happening and by using the #hashtag that makes more people aware of the event who might want to attend future conferences. The other good thing is that they don't actually cost you anything to start up so apart from a bit of time creating the #hashtag and getting it printed or marketed you haven't really lost anything by trying.

Twitter Think Hashtags = Advertising Revenues

Even though Hashtags were one of the quirky features that geeky users starting introducing themselves when Twitter was still young the social network themselves have really started to jump on them. You can even get your own hashtag button to add to your website or blog. Many of the test advertising campaigns on Twitter were promoted using hashtags with a view to trending worldwide or in specific countries. The big problem is that works great when only a handful of brands are trying this but when hundreds or thousands join in the hashtag noise will become too loud. What do you think? Hashtags'good or bad?

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Posted: 13 years ago
yaar i dnt think i would be able to make it tomrw aftrnoon..:( .. m sorry ... bt will be available after 4 for sure...
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Posted: 13 years ago

How to make a trending topic on Twitter ? And how not to

1. You cannot trend a topic if you tweet more frequently.

This is tested and proved from my experience. Many people think that if you tweet more about a hashtag, like adding a hashtag to every tweet of yours, you can make that hashtag trend. Wrong. Hashtags depend to a certain level on frequency but that's not all, they have to be diverse and collective. That means if you have five friends, and they add a hashtag to all of their tweets, its very unlikely that hashtag trends.

2. More than number of Tweets, its the number of people tweeting about a hashtag that matter.

That's the most simple version of it. The most important factor for a hashtag (or topic) to trend depends on how many people are tweeting about it. And of course, the whole equation is relative to the number of people active on Twitter. But talking about things in perspective, its better to have 100 people tweet about a single hashtag less frequently, than 5 people tweeting the same hashtag more frequently to make it trend. The frequency becomes secondary nature here, but the volume or number of people tweeting is the primary focus.


4. Size doesn't matter but Time Zones does.

If you're outside the U.S, you'd already know what I mean. Certain times are favourable for region specific natural trending topics. Let's say an event that's taking place in the U.S in the morning, will have a chance to trend naturally as more and more people start tweeting about it in the day time there. At the same time, its night/ dusk at other parts of the world, and it might not be wise to artificially trend a topic at that time, as naturality favours the U.S twitter users. Similarly, for an event that's happening let's say in India during the afternoon would have a good chance to trend, with less effort that at night (in India).

1. Select a time zone that's favourable.

See what the trending topics are at the moment, is there a major event around the corner, or is there a major product release from Apple ? If there's one, you might want to postpone your tweetup. If not, select the best time for it, let's say if you're in India, around afternoon might give you the best mileage.

2. Gather a group of interested people who can support you.

If possible, an influential guy on Twitter. Get him interested to your topic, or if he is not, convince him your cause and get him to tweet a few tweets for you around that time with the hashtag. Most people agree if they see something in return, like letting them start the hastag and getting the credit for it, while all you want is the topic to trend after his tweet.

3. Make it fun and open the hashtag to others to take away.

One mistake most people do (especially at conferences) is that they speak within their circle, not letting others join and leaving them to guess what's going on. This might piss off people. Make it fun, ask questions, and allow more people to participate. Remember, the more the merrier.

4. Run a quiz, host a show.

This is a good strategy if you can pull it off well. Its easy to screw up but if you get the basics right, its easy to make it a success. It also depends a lot on what you can offer. You can either run a quiz, where one nominated person (or many) asks questions and seeks replies with the particular hashtag. If you can't find people interested, add in some value by giving away a prize that fits your budget and is equally a pulling factor for others. For geeks things like an iPod, or a Gift voucher can work. Remember, its not about what you give but how you present it.

You can of course come up with something better than a quiz, just think about the ways to get more people interested, and break out from your circle, give people something to chew on and enjoy.

So there you have it, some clues on what makes a trending topic on Twitter, and what does not. Many a times people set out to trend topic without knowing how to, and we see this everyday. Hope this guide help them.



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