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How To Add Your Business To Twitter Places

Twitter has been wrestling with the location game for some time with a couple fits and starts landing most recently on something they call Twitter Places. The ultimate goal, I suspect is to become a player in the Foursquare check in kind of way. I have my doubts as to whether they can claim this turf, but I think it’s worth paying a little attention to.

If you have a business where people check in, an office, retail store or restaurant or bar, you can and probably should add your place of business so that people can simply click on your place and add the address automatically.

It’s a pretty cool feature from a Twitter standpoint because you can tell people where to meet you or where a big event is happening then Twitter will add the location details, including a map, without cutting into your 140 characters.

twitter places

The image above is what people see at Twitter.com when they click on the location part of your tweet. (Tweetdeck and Twitter for the smart phone all seem to handle it a bit differently, but if it catches on I imagine you’ll see this added to all 3rd party tools.)

There are a couple things that will likely hold large scale adoption back. First people with lots of random followers won’t always want to give their location away and you’ve got to turn location on in settings and manually choose it each time. However, I do think it will be used for events and can’t hurt to get your business listed.

Here’s how you get listed. (There is no formal process you just add your business as a user)
1) Log in to twitter.com and got to setting – make sure “Add a location to your tweets”
2) Go to your home page and write a tweet.
3) Click on the location at the bottom of the tweet (it will ask to choose your current location and try to find you)
4) Click on whatever location is there and scroll to bottom and select search places (unless you already see your location on the list)
5) Put in your City to search and then after it searches click Add This Place
6) Enter the name and address of your business and that’s it.
7) Now when you tweet from your business it will add your location and others can choose it too

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    This is awesome! Yet another powerful tool for small businesses for online marketing.

  • http://twitter.com/StartupSidekick Jason Sullivan

    Great idea, but I think Foursquare will capture the lion's share of the market. Makes sense to have a presence on both though I suppose.

    Thanks for the step-by-step instructions

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    Thanks John, as usual you are a great resource!
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    Thanks for the tips! This is another tool that businesses who are on Twitter can really use. Still, there are risks involved. To help you understand the issues surrounding social media sites in the workplacecheck out: “To Block or Not. Is that the question?” here: http://bit.ly/d2NZRp

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    Like google places, it seems it will be popular soon….

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    Nice Post! Twitter is really a powerful social media tool. It can make unimaginable difference to your business. I've been using Twitter for business for more than one year now & I'll keep using it.

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