Brands Who are Killing the Twitter Game
Out of all the social media platforms, Twitter proves to be the best place for brands to express their less serious sides. In 140 characters, a brand can test out a punch-line and express the light-hearted personality behind their products and services. It's an easy way to go viral, communicate directly with customers, and offer hits at competitors without seeming vicious.
Here's a list of some of the brands doing the best job on Twitter:
1. Wendy's: Their bio is "We like our tweets the same way we like to make hamburgers: better than anyone expects from a fast food joint."....nothing more needs to be said.
2. Taco Bell: A subtle, yet consistent player on Twitter. Not as memorable as Wendy's, but definitely an active member of the conversations surrounding their brand.
3. Old Spice: Their brand is all about weird yet accurate descriptions of a simple product: deodorant. Their twitter continues this trend including their bio: "Drop-kicking dirt and odor, doing a clothesline on them and then slamming them with a folding chair."
Here's a list of some of the brands doing the best job on Twitter:
1. Wendy's: Their bio is "We like our tweets the same way we like to make hamburgers: better than anyone expects from a fast food joint."....nothing more needs to be said.
2. Taco Bell: A subtle, yet consistent player on Twitter. Not as memorable as Wendy's, but definitely an active member of the conversations surrounding their brand.
3. Old Spice: Their brand is all about weird yet accurate descriptions of a simple product: deodorant. Their twitter continues this trend including their bio: "Drop-kicking dirt and odor, doing a clothesline on them and then slamming them with a folding chair."
4. Charmin: This sweet little toilet paper company offers innocent, yet funny tweets about a product that normally is purchased without much thought. Their marketing tactics are working because Charmin is the only toilet paper brand that I can recall.
5. Skittles: The Skittles brand is known for their weird commercials which correlate to their Twitter feed.
Thank you, Twitter brands, for keeping your products, and our feeds interesting.
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