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Sunday, April 19, 2009

Is Hate-Tweeting Oprah Basically The Same As Loving Her?

Oprah Winfrey (twittername: @Oprah) caught tons of media (and social media) attention last week by opening a Twitter account live on her TV show. If a recent Twitter Search is any indication, the tweet community appears to be less than tweet-ceptive. Check out all the hate-tweeting going on:

Questions:

Don't you think all these less-than-positive mentions of the @Oprah name are actually a good thing for her brand overall?

Wouldn't you consider it a huge win if your brand got this much attention it's first week on Twitter?

I'm just sayin'...

2 comments:

Michael Daehn said...

Good point. Most people think any press is good press.

I disagree. Not all press is good press. Think Kryptonite lock, Streisand effect, et al. I think positive talk for your brand/name is the goal.

I'm just sayin'.

-Michael :)

Scott "Scotty Why?" Weimer said...

Michael,

Thanks for stopping by! (Side Note: Everyone should check out Michael's very creative job search on Twitter @GetMikeAJob.)

I totally agree that good press is the ultimate goal, but let's look at @Oprah. Her fanbase doesn't see things like "#herebeforeoprah" as negative press. What they do see is lotsa people talking about @Oprah. It gets them excited and strengthens her brand.

I have several clients that have been afraid to use Twitter for fear that the existing Twitter-users will not respond well to them. Oprah isn't marketing to the existing Twitter-user. She's (finally) discovered this great tool and brought her own crowd to the party.

I'm trying to take off my "Keep Twitter Weird" blinders so I can clearly see the lessons of this event. It's a great tool and it's potential is still untapped.