Ask your friends their opinion on the product you plan to buy and you will get lots of Tweets immediately from people you trust. But Twitter shopping benefits are not limited to only that! Check out the following tips on using Twitter for shopping:
Twitter offers an advanced search platform that you can use to find out what real people say about the retailer you are considering or a product you want to buy. Consider these quick tips on what operators you can use to get properly prepared for your purchase.
Example: [Amazon 🙁]
Example: [Amazon from:mashable] to search for Amazon-related news discussed by Mashable.com
Example: [Nokia near:seattle]
Example: [Apple iPhone ?]
TwitterGroups is a Twitter application that allows you to create your own group of interest; you can then promote it on Twitter and invite friends. Create a group specifically to exchange shopping lists and reviews with your online friends. You can also join other shopping-related groups; here are a few to consider:
Do you know that numerous online retailers are starting to use Twitter for customer service? Try to find the retailer you plan to buy from and try to:
A few huge businesses that are on Twitter already:
You can also try to get the retailers find you! Most businesses monitor Twitter for their names mentions. Try to tweet using the retailer’s brand name and in some time you may hear from him!
So, no matter how much you might be tired of Twitter-related articles and guides, there is no denying the fact that Twitter is an awesome tool with unlimited yet-to-be-explored spheres of usage. So don’t forget to use it before buying anything!
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Old Navy and Gap are using twitter to post online sales.
I would also say you can use Twitter to make a call out for coupon codes. Very few of your friends are going to be on the Coupon Freaks group. Although thanks for telling me about it!
I actually saved $150 because a follower sent me a great coupon code for an HP computer. It's great. Read the entire tale here: http://www.sparkminute.com/?p=436
@Brian, thanks for the additions!
@David, thanks for the link! It's a wonderful case study!
The Twitter search feature sure does open up some very unique possibilities.
Recently started using twitter, i have shared my first hand experience here http://tinyurl.com/bxfdpk
Amit
Zappos.com has been pretty much the leader of companies on Twitter. They encourage their employees to be on Twitter and not only tweet with each other, but with their customers. Tony, their CEO, is very active with twitter. More companies should embrace it as passionate.
That's right. Desperate by the previous web host I also tweeted once hugely about what I experienced there and how they failed themselves by losing a good customer and tweeted about my new web host and why I was satisfied with the new one. Twitter seems like sharing place of emotions sometimes. The world is watching. You share what you feel true and you expect that the world is reading what you have to say.
As a user who also monitors Twitter for corporate purposes (checking for mentions of us), it's an incredible tool that certainly goes both ways.
We teach live CPA Review classes for accountants and when we launched our new webcast service, it was amazing to be able to tweet with a student who was in a location in Southern California while we broadcast the classes from Northern California. He even got a shout-out from our instructor after requesting one on Twitter - how awesome is that?
Stumble & Google surfing led me to right to you so i have to say thanks. Was just researching after watching a set of 'what is twitter' and 'tweet how to' videos. Have to say reading for some reasons sticks the point a bit better.
I never would have thought to price hunt & product search with Twitter, wonderful idea. If you dont mind I would love to quote you in my next post. You cover some great real world uses for everyday folks.
lol, of course.... you can find me on twitter :) tweet ya later.
Peace,
Mich D. aka @MichDdot
Glad to see you here, Mich! Thanks for the comment and I do have you on Twitter already ;)