Intrigue. Leave your audience thirsty for more.
Posted by James_P, September 7 2009 at 10:34We all love to find something out about ourselves that we never knew. Go on admit it, you do.
I’m talking specifically about websites here. What if I told you that I knew something about your website that you didn’t? That I knew where a certain % of traffic was coming from, or that I could tell you your share of traffic for a particular key word or phrase? You’d be impressed right?
In surely one of the best uses of Twitter in recent months that’s exactly what Compete are offering.
Compete, a website analytics service, are offering followers of it’s Twitter page the opportunity to learn something about their website or indeed a competitors website even if your not a registered user of their analytics software. On ‘Data Nugget Friday’ simply add #datanugget on and the URL you want the dirt on for an intriguing fact or insight. A brilliant use of Twitter, which has helped them to find a band of loyal followers (Celebrity status according to Twanalyst ) and create the most important thing of all intrigue.
How intruiging is your Twitter page, Facebook Fan Page, Email Communications or Website? Do you leave the audience thirsty for more?


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