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Boosting Social Engagement On Twitter

When promoting a new film or a line of products, running a contest on one of the most used, well-known social media platforms can no doubt be a daunting task. It’s important to follow some rules to not only successfully promote said product, but also maintain clarity as to what the objective actually entails.

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1. Identify a goal: Whether it is increasing followers or having your product featured in shared photos, maintaining a focused goal will help keep you on track and not loose sight of the issue at hand.

2. Prize giving: It is essential to choose a prize that is pertinent to what you’re advertising and what the consumers of your company can actually use. A good tip is to use this step to also try to entice potential consumers while keeping your current consumer base.

3. Select a contest type: Pick a contest that will drive traffic to your landing page in order to increase the overall reach of the target audience.

4. Retweet and Follow: This helps form symbiotic social relationships on twitter than will no doubt attract new followers. Retweets of the contest can act as a source of free marketing that can exponentially grow your user base. Also, sending out tweets prior to the contest actually launching will generate overall hype and buzz to keep people on their toes.

5. Results: Keeping an eye on your statistics and different trends will shed light on how or where you can improve the contest. This way, you can more effectively tackle your next twitter contest.

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John Partilla is the CEO of Screenvision, and he’s a veteran of the marketing industry with nearly three decades of experience in a variety of roles.  Please read “John Partilla Named Screenvision CEO,”  “John Partilla: Screenvision Names Exec CEO – Variety,” “Screenvision Taps John Partilla To Be CEO As It Seeks To Rebuild” and his  Screenvision profile to learn more. Also, check out his CrunchbaseTwitter, and LinkedIn.

NFL and Twitter Ink Deal

NFL Twitter - PartillaTwitter’s turmoil in the boardroom and slowing user growth have grabbed the headlines as of late, but the news is not all discouraging. The National Football League just announced that it is renewing the deal with Twitter it first signed two years ago. The two-year agreement ensures that Twitter will play host to official NFL content custom-produced for the platform. Users of this social media will now be exposed to more NFL-themed content.

The social media behemoth has been angling to become a major player in the live events. Analysts have revealed that Twitter has been developing a product that will work to curate and organize tweets about live events such as sports games, concerts, and more. Executive are hopeful that his product, which they are calling Project Lightning, will attract people to the platform without actually forcing them to have an account. Other companies in the space such as SnapChat have already begun to see a lot of success regarding live events.

The deal inked in 2013 allowed official NFL content and highlights to be displayed on Twitter. The two parties divide the generated revenue from the ads that are shown at the beginning of the video clips. NFL fans on twitter will also have access to exclusive content such as expert analysis, behind the scenes videos, game recaps, infographics, breaking news, and more. Peter Kafka from Re/code points out that the significance of this deal lies in the fact it is the first time Twitter has reached a multi-year deal with a large media company.

A recent report from Nielsen reports that the National Football League reached upwards of 200 million unique viewers during their 2014 regular season. That’s an impressive number as this accounts for more than two-thirds of all viewers in the United States. Furthermore, this data deals only with the regular season and does not include the sport’s most-watched event, the Superbowl.


John Partilla is the CEO of Screenvision, and he’s a veteran of the marketing industry with nearly three decades of experience in a variety of roles.  Please read “John Partilla Named Screenvision CEO,”  “John Partilla: Screenvision Names Exec CEO – Variety,” “Screenvision Taps John Partilla To Be CEO As It Seeks To Rebuild” and his  Screenvision profile to learn more. Also, check out his CrunchbaseTwitter, and LinkedIn.