Remember the goal: to bring in NEW aviation fans.
Better 1 (their post)
"Working on new Cub painting. Looking for pretty Cub and the perfect setting. Any ideas out there?"
Publish Post
or
Better 2 (my suggestion)
"Starting new aviation art with Cub airplane as the inspiration. Looking for J3, Piper, P-18 or a nice setting in Atlanta, GA area..."
or Better 3 (alternate suggestion)
"Starting new aviation art with Cub airplane as the inspiration. Looking for J3, Piper, P-18 or a nice setting. Send photo."
At the risk of over analyzing, let's dissect the phrases.
Better1 Phrases "perfect setting", "pretty Cub" and "cub painting".
Better2 Phrases "new aviation art", "cub airplane", "j3, piper, p-18", "atlanta, ga".
Better3 Phrases "new aviation art", "cub airplane...inspiration", "J3, Piper, P-18"
I'm leaning towards Better2...and you?
Next step is to teach them to search for phrases at http://search.twitter.com and retweet articles that their followers (only me for now) would be interested in.
I recommended that they first populate their Twittersphere with two months worth of Tweets (4-10) before advertising this to their 3000+ eNewsletter gang.
1 comments:
I'd go for #2 - number 1 didn't make sense to me (cub?), and number 3 had a call for action(send photo) that I don't know how to do on twitter. But that's just me.
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