
Twitter is an interesting space. A space where you can connect with new people,post random thoughts, blah blah…we know we know. But, I’m really interested and grateful for this community and the constant feedback they provide.
For example. Yesterday, I was in the mood to hear some music that gets me pumped up for a big negotiation we have. We have a LOT going on here and YES I am an excited person, but I wanted to add my own personal soundtrack. So, where do I find my songs? Cue to Twitter. I posted this tweet. A simple one. Just asking for some songs to keep me going. Within 10 minutes I received over 30 responses to songs. From “Chariots of Fire” to Britney Spears, Rammstein to Queen—I had them all. And you know what? I listened to them ALL.
We’ve blogged before about the unique ways Twitter works when a community is passionate about something and willing to offer content. People like adding their two cents about things they like, things they’re interested in and things they don’t mind sharing. But people also provide insightful suggestions and commentary. Feedback that helps take a conversation or thought to the next level.
This holds true when thinking about brands and presence on social media as well. Suggestion is a powerful tool. It allows people to get the satisfaction of helping someone while at the same time allowing a glimpse into a person’s style. This is only exaggerated on something open like Twitter because it allowed everyone to show that they are willing to provide help to the community and the type of style that person has. Many brands are doing it. Engaging with the community and asking for feedback. This past weekend brand reps were involved in the Twitter conversation to hear what everyone was saying about their ads, responding to questions and discussing what worked and what didn’t.
It’s a great thing to see and we can’t wait to get more involved in these types of conversations.
Special shout out thanks to those who responded:
@akeats @katherine925 @alexandergordon @bicoastalite @thoughtfarmer @MaryMassey @bellanyc1 @fbihop @davidaimi @LenKendall @littlemavs @claynewton @ceonyc @borismsilver @steketee & @Tucson_Cowgirl
Oh, and my favorite song that was suggested? “Swagger Like Us” by TI from @steketee. Thanks!

