Tip for indexing your tweets & broadcasting to a larger reader-base

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Posted on 24th January 2010 by Brian Crouch in social media |technology

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If your tweet includes a mention of a publicly traded company (whether it be news, customer service issue, praise, etc.) try including the ticker symbol of the company, preceded by the $ dollar sign. For example:

 ”Amgen’s osteoporosis drug Prolia not even approved yet,but co has full-pg Parade mag ad:”Discover Truth About Osteo” $AMGN via @mhuckman.”

If you’re discussing something Google is doing with its algorithm or Google labs, why not include $GOOG? If you’re discussing Windows 7 or Bing, why not include $MSFT? Or $RHT if you’re tweeting about Linux OS? Like something Amazon did? When you tweet, include $AMZN.
In this case it serves as a type of hashtag in speaking to a larger readership (such as the people following conversations about those stocks in their portfolio). The twitter third-party app “Stocktwits,” created by Howard Lindzon, which is incorporated within Tweetdeck, serves as a clearinghouse for all stock ticker symbol-related tweets.

Obviously this should only be used if you are actually conversing about the company in question: you’re providing news and information about the company, either first-hand or by repeating from a news source, so this can useful to investors. If you’re an officer of the company, there may be reasons why you might not want to include your ticker symbol in tweets about internal news, projects, ventures: possibly SEC communications regulations involved there, about how and when news can be transmitted to avoid the appearance of a ”solicitation to buy stock.”

But for most of us, a legitimate value-add to the inclusion of the stock symbol is knowing you’re joining a larger conversation and can add something to it. Your reward for the effort is a much, much higher probability of your tweet being indexed by the ‘bots. If your tweet links specifically to a relevant blog post, this has SEO value (provided your shortener is the right type).

Lastly, if you’re doing work with a non-profit and you want to broadcast thanks to a publicly-traded sponsor, while also promoting the non-profit’s work to new readers, including the ticker symbol in an appropriate context within the tweet can help you  accomplish both.

Parody from in-the-works play “Limited Characters”

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Posted on 20th January 2010 by Brian Crouch in Parody songs

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Background: this is from my in-development comedy “Limited Characters.” It’s a musical interlude soon after the hero, Robin, is coerced into betraying her ‘social media values’ by pretending to be her boss on a blog and social web tools such as twitter. The song is about her realizing how much of her own social media identity will be lost, which has been so important to her over the years… she is riding the bus home as the song echoes her thoughts….

(To tune of “Running to Stand Still” by U2 [which is about addiction!])

And so she logged in
Logged in from the bus she was riding in
Sayin’ I gotta tweet something about where I’m going
Step on the cluetrain
Pull my career out of the drain
Maybe… blog from a plane while in flight
Singing ha, LOL LO-L
LMAO LOL
R-O-T-F-L

Tweet the spin
Better, the place of our brand….
I see seven channels
But I only see one vid’s out
You got to blog that man’s feelings
Talk without speaking
TWEET without USING ALL CAPS
You know I took that update from the friendfeed stream
Then I linked it back to here
Singing ha, LOL LO-L
LMAO LOL
ROTFL

She reads through the tweets with her eyes turning red
Under a black-hat tagcloud in her brain

In through a netbook

She brings me wild non sequiturs
Stolen from the feed: she’s retweeting, she’s retweeting…
And no idea has entered her mind.
She will suffer the blogger chill,
She’s writing against… her will…

Anybody interested in recording this with me? Leave me a comment!