Watching Twitter earlier this week, you couldn’t help but notice that Alaska Governor Sarah Palin was making a big announcement. (Note: I’m not going to get in to politics on this blog, you can ask me about that later, but it’s not polite dinnertime conversation. We are talking strategy only…)
She’s stepping down as Governor of her state, and she basically told us she has big plans. So what does that do? Well it creates a buzz. Remember another guy that did this. He said he was going to make a big announcement, but he was going to send it out via Twitter. Yeah, I think it was a Vice-Presidential running mate selection, oh, and the guy using Social Media (and using it well) won. You do remember Barak Obama’s use of Twitter right?
So, I checked tight-lipped Sarah Palin‘s Twitter stats since her announcement that she’s stepping down. Well turns out she’s gotten quite a bump in followers. Seems she’s started Tweeting a few times a day, and used her Facebook Fan page to give out a little more info, that took the press 18 hours to figure out where it came from. Interestingly enough, her stats indicate an almost 20% jump in followers since she made her statement on Friday, July 3rd.
By creating a place where people feel like they are going to get the most up-to-the-minute information, Sarah Palin is setting her self up to be the gate keeper of her own press info, and she’s been Tweeting out bits of information
n that the press can’t seem to keep up with. It’s great strategy, and we’ll be watching to see what she does.
So, what can we learn from all this. Well it’s something that came up in tonight’s #BlogChat with @MackCollier. Make folks feel like you are a real person, and have a little inside scoop. They said it increases the WOM (That’s guru-speak for Word-Of-Mouth) marketing buzz.
What can you do with this? Well, what do customers want to know about your business? Special deals they can only get using Social Media, insider scoop on your business plans, and ventures. It’s a great way to get the buzz out there, and have more people that are following your brand, and business. Be personable, and work it!
Read the Mashable Story: Sarah Palin Shuns Press: Talks to Twitter, Facebook Instead









