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		<title>Micro Interactions, Conversations, &amp; Customers: Sweet Tweet Strategies</title>
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										</div>Notes from the 2009 Internet Librarian Conference Micro Interactions, Conversations, &#38; Customers: Sweet Tweet Strategies David Lee King Julie Strange Amy Kearns David – tools for interaction Comments Start conversation and add value – except maybe on youtube Status updates – twitter facebook myspace Casual conversation Meet ups Retweet – that was cool content, I’m going to share it again Likes, thumbs ups, ratings, favorites You can subscribe to someone elses twitter favorites by RSS feeds, let someone else do the work for you How to achieve engagement nirvana 1. Say the stuff in your head – but not everything, Healthy debate is good 2. Have to give to get, you can’t “get” something without using it, how do you get to know a friend f2f? you interact 3. ask &#38; ye shall receive, allows you to ask a question &#38; get 20 responses 4. listen – listen first, 5. Dangle a carrot – tempt them to engage, offer a reward for engagement, ask leading questions 6. don’t be dishonest, if you’re dishonest or shaddy sometimes that’s amplified on the internet Bonus – tools that will help, get stats, facebook stats – demographics, flickr has stats too – these are [...]]]></description>
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										</div><p>Notes from the <a href="http://www.infotoday.com/IL2009/">2009 Internet Librarian Conference</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.infotoday.com/il2009/day.asp?day=Monday#session_B103">Micro Interactions, Conversations, &amp; Customers: Sweet Tweet Strategies</a><br />
<a href="http://davidleeking.com"> David Lee King</a><br />
<a href="http://strangelibrarian.org/"> Julie Strange</a><br />
<a href="http://librarygarden.net/"> Amy Kearns</a></p>
<p>David – tools for interaction<br />
Comments<br />
Start conversation and add value – except maybe on youtube</p>
<p>Status updates – twitter facebook myspace<br />
Casual conversation<br />
Meet ups</p>
<p>Retweet – that was cool content, I’m going to share it again</p>
<p>Likes, thumbs ups, ratings, favorites<br />
You can subscribe to someone elses twitter favorites by RSS feeds, let someone else do the work for you</p>
<p>How to achieve engagement nirvana<br />
1. Say the stuff in your head – but not everything, Healthy debate is good<br />
2. Have to give to get, you can’t “get” something without using it, how do you get to know a friend f2f? you interact<br />
3. ask &amp; ye shall receive, allows you to ask a  question &amp; get 20 responses<br />
4. listen – listen first,<br />
5. Dangle a carrot – tempt them to engage, offer a reward for engagement, ask leading questions<br />
6. don’t be dishonest, if you’re dishonest or shaddy sometimes that’s amplified on the internet<br />
Bonus – tools that will help, get stats, facebook stats – demographics, flickr has stats too – these are the most popular, video 2mobile then to youtube because 2 mobile doesn’t stats, pay for radion6 scoutlabs will do similar to google but help show positive or negative reactions to your updates</p>
<p>Your goal is to connect wth your online community, its ok to have the online community to be your only goal, chances are they have been neglected and just being there indicates they are the type of people who like to participate</p>
<p>Julie Strange and Amy Kearns<br />
Tweet What?<br />
How to power up your twitter use</p>
<p>How twitter got started – wanted something that was similar to IM but using sms<br />
Logo is a bird, on purpose, bird chirps sound meaningless to use, but meaning is applied by other birds, what sounds meaningless to you is not to others<br />
Connections<br />
Collaborations<br />
Conversations</p>
<p>What were doing online isn’t information pushing it’s the interaction that primary, the conversation builds the relationship</p>
<p>Twitter search is the new google<br />
Don’t have to have an account to watch whats happening., search.twitter.com, advanced search allows you search for emoticons  or  or ?<br />
Can search for tweets by zip code &amp; then subscribe via RSS, then insert themselves into the conversation<br />
Libraries posting examples of the types of questions they are getting<br />
Used twitter to put recent questions on front page of library<br />
Post statistics, customer comments etc<br />
Asking &amp; answering questions<br />
Conversations don’t have to exist solely online even if you’re using these tools<br />
McMaster – have twitter embedded on bottom of the tv screens that are in library</p>
<p>Use it for reference<br />
Connect for customer service<br />
Broadcast news &amp; events<br />
Solicit feedback<br />
Broaden professional network</p>
<p>How are you using it<br />
Response – running a search for their library name &amp; location &amp; saw a negative comment by a reporter &amp; were able to address it before it became a problem.</p>
<p>Don’t be the creepy guy, don’t just be pushing your stuff, give and take, just showing up and pushing your stuff and</p>
<p>Recommendations for twitter statistics<br />
Tweetstats<br />
Twitter analyzer, twittilizer<strong>Similar Posts:</strong>
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