Social Business Tweet Algorithms

Twitter is great for business because it allows us access to search terms, i.e. #<search-term> which allows us to tap into other communities, or other groups of people.  With @mytweetmark, we carefully find important search terms on twitter that can be beneficial for our business customers growth and influence.  When using search terms with auto tweets, our customers enjoy constant flow of new followers, get added to twitter lists and also their profiles appear on top Google search results pages.  Google indexes tweets first due to real-time nature of tweets.  Below we will describe a few algorithms written for local food customers.

There are many auto tweets algorithms written for @homecookme using batch jobs.  In simple words, batch programs are behind the scene short lived processes that come alive to do a simple task;  In our case, generate an auto tweet and go back to sleep for a period of time.

Food Business Product job:
Every 30 minutes, the process starts up, pick a local business randomly and generate a tweet for their product.
Syntax:
Our #food #<search-term> Visit <user-link> Also at: <farmers-market-address>

Food Business Marketing job:
Every 4 hours, the process starts up, pick a local business randomly and generate a tweet for their farmers' market.
Syntax:
Visit #food #<search-term> <user-link> in <farmers-market-name>

Food Business Location job:
Every 30 minutes, the process starts up, pick a local business randomly and generate a tweet for their location.
Syntax:
Our #<search-term> #food product, #<product-name>: Find at <user-link>

Farmers' market job:
Every 1 hour, the process starts up, find a local farmers' market and generate 2 tweets for their location and customers.
Syntax:
#farmersmarket <farmers-market-name> cc #food #<search-term> @business-1 @business-2 ...
#farmersmarket #realfood #localfood <farmers-market-name> <farmers-market-link>

@mytweetmark job:
mytweetmark has additional auto tweets per customer that can be managed on the console and analyze metrics to measure the page views per auto tweet.

@homecookme uses the following search terms:
"celebrity", "business", "blogger", "marketing", "media", "writer", "entrepreneur", "technology", "artist", "socialmedia", "localfood", "farmersmarket", "smallfarm", "agchat", "realfood", "buylocal", "organic", "natural", "local", "farmersmarkets"

NOTE: Popular #<search-term> can be obtained from wefollow.com



 

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