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Thanks for passing it on.
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Mark
Twitter is showing its true worth.....helping many tweeple all around the world.
I love Coffee Groundz and I'm not really a coffee drinker, and that's the beauty of it, you don't have to be. There is such variety, you can find something for everyone. I was just there this morning.
Great story!
Good going though. The only similar profile here that I can think of (that semi-regularly tweets) is @CappellosSandton
I think they only get about 20-30.
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I think there is a potential for our business in this area without a doubt.
It' will be part of my week end project since I acn't come to LA for the show!
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Will also retweet this article..
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Hope this helps
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Most importantly, it would be wise for businesses to cater for both services - Twitter and email - and whatever comes along next, too..
I've been telling local business owners in the Tampa area to start using Twitter because I feel that the potential is unlimited if used right.
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The problem with Twitter is the white noise, and the only way to make sure your tweets get through this is to use DM, but then this is really just the same as an SMS.
Sure, add this to your other marketing tools but it's hardly something new.
I suggest if your targeting this sort of demographic, you should accept/promote orders via email, SMS, DM, fax, and phone. You should also have (and maintain) an effective community presence on Bebo, Facebook, Myspace etc (depending on your target demographic, location etc). You should also use some/all of these methods to encourage youyr clients/potential customers to interact with you, and give them free content (tips, advice, coupons, promotions, etc).
I applaud this company, but don't see Twitter as unique or life-changing :-)
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This just prompted an idea how I could use tweeter for my business.
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That said, I work for a corporately-owned coffee shop that runs more like a small shop in that my boss hires friendly, outgoing people and we get to know our customers. We try to learn their names and anticipate what their regular orders are, know what's going on in their lives, etc. I always think it's kind of like Cheers, only no drunks. ;) It's the most fun I've ever had at a job.
Just a couple weeks ago, I started thinking about introducing some sort of Twitter contact for our local shop, even if it's just to let our regulars know when we get new roasts in or have specials going on. Of course, we have to get approval from corporate for stuff like that, but I really think it a wise move.
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I can see the potential for abuse from pranksters, and many companies like Pizza Hut, etc, are already invested in their own to-go systems, but this is a great idea for little local places.
Who knows, because of twitter, some little southeastern USA gal might need some beads from South Australia.
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Any Suggestions for a Old Realtor to use Twitter to build business?
Cheers, thanks for the story :O))
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The cool thing with Twitter is that you can have an active policy when you follow potential customers, which you can not do with msn.
Anyway great idea.
It's a nice read, but how does it help some sell his products and services when he is the product people buy
Are my customers using twitter?
Starbucks has been trying to get into both Bedford and Katonah for Years and we won't have it!
Perks is a great meeting place and with the great weather today I am certain that people will be hanging out with their friends, families and dogs in the outdoor cafe!
after this example I can get out of the box and see what is possible
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I found twtad to create an coupon to use on Twitter. I just haven't posted it yet, as I got to get my pricing up on my site.
Speaking of using Twitter, like CoffeeGroundz, has, the Sedona Nerds is hosting a Tweetup, just register at htp://twtvite.com
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Thanks so much for this inspiring story and hope I will read more of your article in the future.
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Thanks for sharing this.
Just a thought.
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This just seems like another pushy way to jump the queue
It’s all about balance and knowing what you’re trying to achieve.
Certainly using Twitter has been a good idea for this coffee shop. I'm wondering what sort of business increase it has seen? "Doubling clientele" doesn't mean doubling your profits.
I seem to gravitate toward businesses that tweet special offers that I don't see/hear in their regular ads. This, to me, seems the best thing about Twitter for business: the ability to create a fan base that you have INSTANT ACCESS TO. Fresh batch of blueberry scones just came out of the oven? Buy yesterday's raspberry scones for half off? I want to know!
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What I like about small business owners is that they are not afraid to take huge risks and lay it all on the line. But, I agree they do need a lot of help with their marketing. I think having them go the social media and email route is not only the least expensive but its also the most effective. Thanks for the stats!
Instead of pulling out your clunky laptop to send someone an email, you pull out your handy dandy (and smaller) CELL PHONE, and use this to send a tweet to the local deli to place your order.
Get it now.
However that is why this story is this story, because it combined twitter with making orders for coffee, or such in this manner. If it has been email you would not have heard about it.