Twitter is exploding and currently has over 200 million users. These users aren’t all personal accounts; many are businesses, including small businesses. Are you on Twitter yet with your small business? Twitter may seem intimidating at first with so many users and limited message length of only 140 characters. But you’d be surprised at how you can use those 140 characters to promote your business and connect with your customers. Let’s look briefly at how you can take advantage of Twitter to promote your small business.


  • Build your brand

As a small business, you need to take advantage all these opportunities to build your brand. Twitter is a free tool, and it doesn’t take much time to get on and tweet things about your company. There are even tools that allow you to schedule your tweets ahead of time, so you don’t have to worry about it if you go on vacation or you get busy. Tweet things about your company that you think your customers would like to know about. Is your small business involved in community outreach? Let your followers know these various things to build your brand. Also, use your company logo as your profile picture and Twitter page background, so followers will get familiar with your logo.

  • Connect with customers

Twitter is an easy way to connect with your customers. Follow as many as you can and then continue adding customers as they add you to their list. You can use tools like Hootsuite to follow certain Hashtags or keywords and get streams of tweets on specific subjects.  You can alos follow the tweets about your competitors. It goes beyond just following your customers though, it’s includes interacting with them. Did they say something good about your company? Retweet it and thank them. Did they say something bad about your small business? Acknowledge this immediately either privately or publicly.  Address it with them so you can satisfy them and improve your customer service.

  • Promote your products

After you build a following, tweet specials or sales that you’re having and have some specials just for Twitter followers. You can also pick some of your Twitter followers to test out new products in exchange for them to tweet about it.

  • Provide the latest news

Provide the latest company news to your Twitter followers. Did you just acquire a new product? Tweet about it. What about having a new employee joining the team? Tweet about it. Tweet about what is going on in your company to let your followers know.

  • Network with others

Twitter allows you to network with other small businesses and cplleagues in your industry. You can exchange tips and tricks with them and see what works and doesn’t work in their business. Then apply this knowledge to your small business.

Twitter is another social networking tool that is perfect for your small business. It’s free and only takes a few minutes to write a few tweets and communicate with others. With Twitter, you can build your brand, connect with customers, promote your products, provide the latest company news and network with others. Take advantage of this tool for your small business.