The best place to start is probably the most obvious. What exactly is a Twitter list? A Twitter list is a feature that allows you to organize your followers into lists, or groups. It's a great way to organize fellow tweeters into manageable categories for easy access. Getting started with building a list is very simple. There are few helpful things that are worth knowing before you begin creating your lists. Once you've got some of the basics down, you'll be ready to use them as promotional tools to expand your marketing efforts.
Let's start with some ground rules:
- 1. Lists can be private or public.
- 2. Twitter users can have up to 20 lists.
- 3. Each list can have a maximum of 500 listees.
- 4. List names can't begin with a numerical character.
- 5. You don't have to follow someone to include them in a list.
Pretty straightforward. Making a list is a snap too. Click on your Twitter profile sidebar, select 'New List' and start adding. Look for the 'lists' button next to any profile, click and you're done. A new listee has been integrated. Pretty simple. Now on to the purpose of this post!
Spy Games
Well, maybe it's not quite spying - more like monitoring, or secretly listening. By creating a list that includes your competition, or similar brands, products and services, you can keep tab on trending topics and discussions. Tracking other tweeters is a great way to learn more about industry challenges and how others are facing them, as well as gain insight and a few tips on customer and client care. All of this is easily accomplished with a private list (remember, you don't have to follow someone to add them to a list).
List Optimization
SEO is everywhere, including Twitter lists. Giving your public Twitter lists appropriate and optimized names can position them at the top of the search engine results pages. So, put some careful thought behind what you'd like to name your Twitter list. Make absolutely certain that once you've decided on a delightful keyword combo you don't change your mind. Reason being is that once you change the name of your list, the URL of the Twitter list changes too. If that happens, you'll lose you the tweeters following that list.
Creative Juices Are Sticky
Developing a list for your profile doesn't mean that it has to specifically relate to your business in every aspect. Why not spice things up by developing lists with a twist. First of all, it's unexpected and second, you're allowing yourself the opportunity to expand and engage with new tweeters. Building a list that sticks with tweeters and that's recommended to others drives traffic to you.
For instance, Jacob Cass' Twitter profile, @justcreative, is aimed at graphic designers. His list, No Blab Just Design Links, is in the Top 140 Twitter lists followed. It ranks as number 51 with 1,025 followers. It's a fun list and the name of it states exactly what it does.
Keep It Relevant
Think of your Twitter lists as extensions of who you are. Use them to build out and express what you can't say in less than 140 characters. As you follower base grows, so do their interests in discovering more about you. Compiling meaningful and purposeful lists that continue to keep followers engaged and that are related to their interests will position you as a credible and respected resource.
Share On Your Web & Blog
Put your list in the limelight with a Twitter widget. Go to the Goodie stash on Twitter and customize your List Widget. Choose the colors, size, featured list and a title and catchy caption. You can do a test run to see how the widget will appear to users before you grab the code to install on your website. Place the List Widget in a conspicuous place and start promoting.
Shameless Promotion
There's no reason why you shouldn't broadcast your newly created list directly to your fellow followers. After all, they're following you because they connect with who you are and what you're sharing. Schedule a tweet or two and share your list for others to follow and enjoy. Just send out your tweet using the following format: @<username>/<listname>
Get Listed
Don't forget to visit Listorious and add your lists to their directory. Listorious was created by Sawhorse Media to keep track of the growing number of Twitter lists that have been created and that are being created. This is also a great place to explore for ideas on assembling your own lists. When you add your list make sure to make use of the 'tags' feature so that Listorious users can find your list by subject and follow you through Twitter.
Toot Your Own Horn
Depending on what your list is about, when you build it, don't forget to include yourself.
Added Exposure
When you're added to someone's list, it's flattering. You're being recognized as someone that's sharing good information and it brands you as a resource. In turn, that makes you more credible, which is always a good thing. Starting a list of your own and adding specific people to follow has the same effect on them. It expands your circle of influence and builds up your network.
What lists are you currently following? What makes they standout? Share your thoughts and comments below.