We all have them in our lives. A babysitter that’s always available when you really need a night out. A loyal friend who’s willing to interrupt her day to hear your latest crisis over coffee. A lifelong customer who loves your business’ story. A super fan who engages with and shares your content more than you do. People who just make your world turn a little easier. Now there’s a cool, new way to thank them.
Recognize, reward, thank. Now you can gift Starbucks over Twitter. Brilliant move, @Starbucks. starbucks.com/tweet-a-coffee #payitforward
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Jaime Shine (@jaimeshine) October 28, 2013
Starbucks continues to embrace the digital realm and social media by partnering with Twitter to introduce tweet-a-coffee. After quickly connecting your Starbucks and Twitter accounts, you can easily send your loyal friend, awesome customer or super fan a $5 eGift card. Seriously, it’s that easy.
As a business owner, I immediately thought of some priceless opportunities for brands. Giveways? You no longer need to retrieve a winner’s physical address to mail swag, just a Twitter handle. Thanking loyal fans (and customers)? It’s easy on your end but is appreciated by the recipient. Your fans and customers will enjoy being publicly recognized for their loyalty, contribution to your digital marketing efforts and fabulous ideas. In turn, your business receives positive PR and the warm, fuzzy feeling associated with being good corporate citizens. And don’t forget about acknowledging employees!
@tweetacoffee to @LanceWyllie Thanks for always sharing and engaging with CCC's content (and just being awesome). Have a coffee on us!
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Jaime Shine (@jaimeshine) October 28, 2013
I had to try this new service, so I tweeted a coffee to one of Clearly Conveyed Communications‘s super fans, Lance Wyllie. Lance is always willing to engage in thoughtful conversation, add insightful comments to discussions (on the blog and Twitter) and is so generous with sharing others’ information.
The process couldn’t have been easier. After quickly connecting my Starbucks and Twitter accounts, I sent a personalized message to @tweetacoffee to @LanceWyllie (as seen above). Starbucks’ @Tweetacoffee account immediately tweeted Lance a clickable link to redeem his eGift card (which can be scanned from your smartphone or printed out). On the back end, Starbucks sent me a receipt confirming my purchase and separately emailed me when Lance viewed the gift. A seamless process.
It’s always exciting when a new tool becomes available to add to your marketing mix. Just remember: tweet some love, gain some respect.
How can you or your business utilize tweet-a-coffee?
Who would you tweet-a-coffee to?
Tweets from my (@jaimeshine) Twitter feed
Tweet-a-Coffee video courtesy of Starbucks
An espresso addict (and Starbucks fan),
Jaime
p.s. As an espresso addict, it’s hard for me to fathom people who don’t drink espresso or coffee. Rest assured, Starbucks offers tea, fruit juices, water, fresh bakery items, delicious breakfast sandwiches and oatmeal, among other favorites, for all of you non-coffee folks out there.
p.s.s. To help spread the word, Starbucks is giving a $5 eGift card to the first 100,000 people who participate in the tweet-a-coffee program before 11/06/13 and fund the purchase with a Visa card. Full details here.
Good grief… Just saw this today! Finally catching up on my online reading, but didn’t expect to see my name in the article! Jaime, you are awesome!
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Thanks for reading, Lance! So appreciate you taking the time to comment and share info from the CCC blog. 🙂 Cheers!
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