Posts Tagged ‘Cherp’

We’re Back (but technically never left)

Tuesday, March 10th, 2009

So, some of you have noticed that Cherp has been a little quiet to start 2009.  It’s true, we’ve been focused on a variety of projects and started down the path of developing our own application.  Twitter app development is too crowded today and we’ve decided to get back to our primary focus full-time - providing Twitter marketing and branding services.

We never left, we were just less vocal.  

And so many other people were making plenty of noise.  Cherp is not going to be an also-ran, and we’re not content to be another group of social media experts.  We know and love Twitter, and we still see little creativity and lots of opportunity.  In fact, we’re working on a variety of projects that will come to light soon to demonstrate what we’ve been saying all along - Twitter is the perfect tool to personify brands in the post-web 2.0 internet.

The website and blog are relaunched, and we will continue to keep them up to date and fresh as 2009 continues.  We’re also set to publish our manifesto on personification of brand.  Keep an eye on the site in the coming weeks.

Next up you’ll see us at SxSW.  Come find us for your free Cherp T-shirt.

Twitter & The Economy - A Perfect Storm

Tuesday, March 10th, 2009
New Blog

Americans have innovated during each economic downturn in our nation’s history.  Some significant companies have spawned from the Great Depression such as Proctor and Gamble and our current movie studio system.  (There are plenty of blogs talking about this topic: Fast Company, Business Week, McKinsey.)

What we do here at Cherp is think about Twitter, and it dawned on me today that there is a perfect storm brewing that spells success for Twitter.  The economy will drive two specific activities that will help Twitter.

1. More people are going to have time on their hands and will turn to technology to help them network to find a job.  

2. Businesses will turn to new technology to find ways to acquire customers.  

Both of these will lead to greater numbers of people joining Twitter and networking, and no one else is better positioned (besides Linkedin.com, but it’s a closed network so it doesn’t foster accessibility the same way Twitter does.)  Think about it.  People refuse to give up their phones and their computers - they are essential to finding and applying for jobs, networking for interviews, marketing oneself, and in some cases, freelancing to try and pay the bills.  While they are there, it’s only natural to reach out more and more through social networks.

Additionally, companies will continue to look for new ways to market and in an economy like this they will be looking for less expensive methods than TV and Print.  Media is traditionally more expensive and requires a large distribution to provide a proper ROI.  Blogging has proven to have a phenomenal ROI for companies who do it right because it boosts SEO rankings, builds and fosters community with consumers, and provides a constant voice for the company in it’s respective market - and it does so inexpensively.  Twitter continues to show the potential to be more effective in some ways than blogging because it harnesses the viral loop methods of social networks better than blogs do.

Twitter has the momentum, it has the openness, it’s searchable, it’s easy, and the buzz just keeps growing for Twitter.

Twitter Tweets about Cherp as of September 10, 2008

Wednesday, September 10th, 2008
cherp: Embrace the niche.
2008-09-08 00:31:21 · Reply · View
harrisfellman: @cherp better tell tiny earl to reserve twitter.com/tinyearl b4 someone grabs it (I would’ve dm’d you but ur not following me yet)
2008-09-07 22:58:00 · Reply · View
BritneyTweets: @BritneyTweets @cherp me too, yet another mysterious Britney Spears performance…Rus.. http://tinyurl.com/5selgd
2008-09-07 22:21:31 · Reply · View
chicandcharming: @cherp me too, yet another mysterious Britney Spears performance…Russell Brand as host is a bit random
2008-09-07 22:13:32 · Reply · View
cherp: Favorite recent start-up: http://www.tinyearl.net/ Brilliant.
2008-09-07 22:03:07 · Reply · View
cherp: Here’s a pretty cool example of what you can do with Twitter: @winmusicwin
2008-09-07 21:52:19 · Reply · View
cherp: Have to admit, I’m a little curious about the VMAs tonight.
2008-09-07 21:34:44 · Reply · View
SethNieman: @cherp We are always working on cool projects at Dewoh!
2008-09-07 01:52:51 · Reply · View
cherp: @jlambert that’s a nice Saturday. ;)
2008-09-06 22:58:24 · Reply · View
cherp: @harrisfellman I buy my Camper shoes from Zappos. But they don’t have AF1 or the vintage Nike running shoes I like.
2008-09-06 22:55:56 · Reply · View
harrisfellman: @cherp u should be buying ur new shoes from @zappos
2008-09-06 21:57:14 · Reply · View
cherp: One of my top 5 fun things on a Saturday: buying new shoes.
2008-09-06 21:21:37 · Reply · View
2008-09-06 18:33:51 · Reply · View
cherp: @sethnieman Any cool new projects you’re working on?
2008-09-06 18:19:04 · Reply · View
benardo: Cherp? A twitter marketing agency. Gotta follow these people to see what happens next: http://cherp.us/index.html and @chirp
2008-09-06 17:40:37 · Reply · View
Frank_Adman: @cherp Greetings and a toast to you: To high balls, high jinks, and case studies!
2008-09-06 17:28:37 · Reply · View
esteveg: @cherp twitting?
2008-09-06 17:13:04 · Reply · View
sultanica: @cherp sleeping or sex
2008-09-06 17:11:58 · Reply · View
cherp: If you weren’t blogging, what would prefer to be doing!?
2008-09-06 17:10:59 · Reply · View
cherp: @Ross You should! Only get Chris Rock, he’s funnier.
2008-09-06 16:57:18 · Reply · View
pkontopoulos: @cherp totally agree with you, more and more I think that it was their initial plan, WOM thru negative comments
2008-09-06 16:51:46 · Reply · View
cherp: @howardgr Sadly Twitter has proven you wrong. The most prolific are rarely profound, yet, highly followed. Lots of static.
2008-09-06 16:50:09 · Reply · View
cherp: I think it’s interesting that this new ad campaign for Microsoft is getting such negative buzz from bloggers.
2008-09-06 16:46:25 · Reply · View
howardgr: @cherp - You don’t have to be profilic - just be profound. Often.
2008-09-06 15:43:39 · Reply · View
cherp: Need to meet the standards of Twitter prolificness.
2008-09-06 15:40:56 · Reply · View
cherp: How does the week start with, "Oh, Friday will be nice and relaxing…" and then Friday ends up being the busiest day?
2008-09-05 23:20:24 · Reply · View
cherp: Sad. I just asked my wife if there would be wi-fi at the HS football game. Because that’s how I roll.
2008-09-05 23:16:19 · Reply · View
tjeffrey: @cherp Pretty funny. Gates is notoriously cheap, which makes it even funnier. No doubt the ads will be good. The product is another story.
2008-09-05 16:39:27 · Reply · View
crosberg: @cherp It’s interesting…but seems more like ad for a TV show than for computers. Not entirely sure how it sells MS…I just wanted cake.
2008-09-05 16:34:56 · Reply · View
cherp: Thoughts about the latest Microsoft ad: http://tinyurl.com/62lgmr
2008-09-05 16:23:56 · Reply · View
cherp: @picard102 That was THE microsoft commercial? Really? Crispin Porter delivered that…
2008-09-05 03:44:04 · Reply · View
cherp: @johncass Thanks! Working on doing some cool things with Twitter. Keep an eye out.
2008-09-05 02:39:49 · Reply · View
cherp: @ricksanchezcnn He’s more effective than the crazy ladies in the pink shirts.
2008-09-05 02:38:44 · Reply · View
johncass: @cherp a twitter creative agency, that’s an interesting concept.
2008-09-05 01:46:28 · Reply · View
cherp: @twittea If your goal is to network with folks: Twitter. http://tinyurl.com/6gtslq
2008-09-04 22:45:19 · Reply · View
WichiTweets: @SheaJ12 Thanks for the tip. I added them. I read about @Cherp, but didn’t dig deep enough to discover they started in Wichita.
2008-09-04 20:40:54 · Reply · View
cherp: @sultanica I could see that if it stays free. Twitter could offer upgrade features. That’s a common paradigm.
2008-09-04 19:50:52 · Reply · View
SheaJ12: Hey @WichiTweets - you might want to follow @cherp since they are the first Twitter marketing agency (& are based right here in Wichita)
2008-09-04 19:44:58 · Reply · View
cabezas: @cherp i agree, its possibilities are endless….
2008-09-04 18:44:14 · Reply · View
sultanica: @cherp interspersed text ads?
2008-09-04 18:44:09 · Reply · View
cherp: Twitter can be bigger than Facebook and Myspace, but only if it learns to entertain a broader audience or make people money.
2008-09-04 18:41:54 · Reply · View
desaraev: @cherp was the excess of social media experts on twitter referring you, was it? Out of curiosity were in the midwest are you located?
2008-09-04 13:45:46 · Reply · View
desaraev: @cherp I know.
2008-09-04 13:43:29 · Reply · View
cherp: @desaraev I was referring to myself.
2008-09-04 13:36:47 · Reply · View
desaraev: cherp: "@armano Creative geek stuck in midwest who didnt want to see twitter get all mucked up by purported "social media experts.""
2008-09-04 13:33:23 · Reply · View
hellochrissmith: "TWitter is growing faster than Facebook, and Myspace is declining." - Cherp
2008-09-04 12:06:18 · Reply · View
SheaJ12: "We’re about to relaunch as the first social media agency to specialize in microsharing." Um, really? I think that would have been @cherp.
2008-09-04 03:57:42 · Reply · View
SheaJ12: I find it highly ironic that a week after @cherp launches, @pistachio is suddenly focusing on Twitter marketing. By ironic, I mean LAME.
2008-09-04 03:56:10 · Reply · View
khw77: @cherp yes Twitter should recommend friends based on Twitter content. Great idea.
2008-09-04 03:05:06 · Reply · View
cherp: Amen @BillBernbach.
2008-09-04 02:18:19 · Reply · View

Twitter Tweets about Cherp as of September 10, 2008

Wednesday, September 10th, 2008
jesseluna: RT: @cherp This is great! Has anyone tweeted the Businessweek Twitter debate yet? http://www.businessweek.com/debateroom/
2008-09-11 02:12:19 · Reply · View
cherp: This is great! Has anyone tweeted the Businessweek Twitter debate yet? http://www.businessweek.com/debateroom/
2008-09-11 01:53:16 · Reply · View
cherp: @jdg That would be great. Imagine the possibilities!
2008-09-10 23:57:56 · Reply · View
tylerstalder: @cherp I just got my iPhone and it’s been great. Mbp has been rocking except for the short battery life. Hope this tweet doesn’t curse me.
2008-09-10 23:47:29 · Reply · View
cherp: @jowyang That’s a great point. I think it’s clutter that makes Myspace ugly. RE: FB, I think it’s just easier to complain.
2008-09-10 23:46:07 · Reply · View
cherp: Hey tweeple! What has Twitter done for you today?
2008-09-10 23:36:22 · Reply · View
pitchengine: @cherp Since I live in the mountains iPhones are no option (we can’t buy em). I went with the LG Dare and the web browsing has been great.
2008-09-10 23:27:42 · Reply · View
cherp: @pitchengine I go back to the Powerbook 2400 and my experience was amazing. This MBP is a POS. And my iPhone’s wonderful-except when it isnt
2008-09-10 23:21:37 · Reply · View
pitchengine: @cherp seriously? - i was thinking of switching to mac, but guess not!
2008-09-10 23:18:40 · Reply · View
cherp: I’m being punished for decades of being a Mac fanboy. My MBP is a total lemon and my iPhone hasn’t worked right since the 2.0 upgrade.
2008-09-10 23:12:15 · Reply · View
Pistachio: @cherp yes, thus "most." some ads are hilarious and awesome. but even among those, do they make buying easier? often, no.
2008-09-10 20:49:13 · Reply · View
cherp: @pistachio I think we hate bad advertising. Look at Apple ads, which are frequently watched online (willingly.) Consider the Superbowl.
2008-09-10 20:18:52 · Reply · View
cherp: @sheaj12 Don’t order the worst thing on the menu and blame the restaurant.
2008-09-10 20:11:56 · Reply · View
cherp: @ricksanchezcnn No apologies. It’s comedy, if its not funny tune out. We used to be a country that found criticism of officials acceptable.
2008-09-10 16:47:25 · Reply · View
cherp: @Armano Loud music, removal of clutter and white walls.
2008-09-10 15:08:03 · Reply · View
cherp: If you aren’t following him already, @jderagon has some great blog posts at http://tinyurl.com/578526
2008-09-10 03:56:48 · Reply · View
morganwitt: @cherp Amazing stuff! Going to buy some of his prints at some point for sure. Thank you for the heads up!
2008-09-10 02:53:11 · Reply · View
cherp: Cherp is headed to San Franciso October 1. Anyone for a meetup?
2008-09-10 01:50:36 · Reply · View
cherp: @tjeffrey Nice work. You’re added to my list! I especially enjoyed the Hank’s logo - simple but interesting.
2008-09-10 01:49:27 · Reply · View
cherp: @StephAgresta From a marketing perspective, the Palin strategy is actually fascinating. I can’t wait for the insider tell-alls.
2008-09-10 01:39:02 · Reply · View
tjeffrey: @cherp How ’bout a salty Charleston, South Carolina designer: http://www.gilshulergraphicdesign.com/
2008-09-10 01:34:04 · Reply · View
cherp: Mark Cuban is responsible for my favorite quote: The greater the risk, the greater the reward. Although, I think someone else said it first.
2008-09-10 01:32:34 · Reply · View
cherp: I want James Jean to do our next t-shirt. http://www.processrecess.com Thoughts?
2008-09-10 01:01:40 · Reply · View
cherp: Talking to an interesting Fortune 500 brand about Twitter.
2008-09-10 00:59:41 · Reply · View
cherp: Dear Apple. Zzzzzzzzzzzzz
2008-09-09 18:52:13 · Reply · View
cherp: Glad Apple passed Walmart as #1 music distributor.
2008-09-09 17:11:28 · Reply · View
harrisfellman: retweet @cherp I’ve gathered some marketer specific Twitter links here: http://tinyurl.com/5tscmy (me: some good stuff in there; tight list)
2008-09-09 14:59:05 · Reply · View
malbiniak: Retweet @cherp: I’ve gathered some marketer specific Twitter links here: http://tinyurl.com/5tscmy
2008-09-09 14:27:14 · Reply · View
OriginalAnalog: RT: @cherp I’ve gathered some marketer specific Twitter links here: http://tinyurl.com/5tscmy
2008-09-09 14:25:54 · Reply · View
cherp: I’ve gathered some marketer specific Twitter links here: http://tinyurl.com/5tscmy
2008-09-09 14:25:20 · Reply · View
cherp: Today should be interesting. Apple doesn’t often have to "encourage" the press to attend. @macrumors will be providing Twitter updates.
2008-09-09 14:10:17 · Reply · View
cherp: @harrisfellman - No, need it to hit iTunes.
2008-09-09 04:08:37 · Reply · View
harrisfellman: @cherp Dunno if U caught Entourage last night-but Johnny Drama & his gf said ‘cherp’ & ‘tweet’ 2 say good bye (drama needs 2 grow some tho)
2008-09-09 04:07:58 · Reply · View
cherp: I’ve had day long anxiety over something that was just put to rest (postitively)! I’m singing and dancing on the inside.
2008-09-08 22:44:17 · Reply · View
cherp: Congrats on the relaunch @pistachio!
2008-09-08 22:28:18 · Reply · View
Pistachio: If your business is ready to try-or revamp-a productive twitter strategy, call us for that too! or talk to @cherp at http://www.cherp.us...
2008-09-08 21:48:42 · Reply · View
cherp: @tylerstalder Yeah, I caught the date thing a little too late. :) Saw the date as 8/8 but didn’t realize it was after midnite. DOH
2008-09-08 18:08:52 · Reply · View
mightymendoza: @danny3stacks check out @cherp
2008-09-08 17:10:42 · Reply · View
cherp: Loving all the Twitter press.
2008-09-08 14:47:17 · Reply · View
cherp: @mightymendoza I’m not criticizing Disney, I think MTV should drop the VMAs and do reality tv awards, since that’s all they air.
2008-09-08 14:46:28 · Reply · View
tylerstalder: @cherp Rumors are that its all iTunes / iPod, I’m hoping for more iphone updates. btw its 9/9
2008-09-08 14:25:30 · Reply · View
crosberg: @cherp We definitely will tomorrow. I’m on pins an needles, honestly.
2008-09-08 14:21:48 · Reply · View
cherp: Anyone think we’ll get a wonderful new surprise from Apple today?
2008-09-08 14:17:14 · Reply · View
cherp: Well it’s official. Listerine cool mint and Redbull, worst taste combination ever.
2008-09-08 14:13:50 · Reply · View
joshchambers: an open source twitter: http://laconi.ca/trac/ and…a marketing firm just for twitter: http://cherp.us/index.html you can’t be serious
2008-09-08 12:40:14 · Reply · View
mightymendoza: @cherp I believe It’s due to the degree of accessibility that these disney artists have allowed for the millions of fans
2008-09-08 05:55:26 · Reply · View
cherp: You know, between High School Musical, Miley Cyrus, and the Jonas Brothers - it seems like Disney is the new MTV.
2008-09-08 05:50:02 · Reply · View
cherp: I take Netvibes for granted, and then I change browsers for a bit and realize how quickly I can get out of touch without it. Go Netvibes!
2008-09-08 05:08:35 · Reply · View
AuctionDirect: @cherp - No…they are just really young.
2008-09-08 01:50:16 · Reply · View
cherp: Hm. Just learned I’m old. Thanks MTV.
2008-09-08 01:38:11 · Reply · View

Twitter Links for Marketers

Tuesday, September 9th, 2008

If you are trying to promote your blog, there are already numerous posts about how to use Twitter. But for marketers, Twitter might still be a difficult story to tell (or sell.) One of our first tasks at Cherp was to begin doing research specifically about Twitter to help build the case for our clients and future clients for why Twitter deserves it’s own attention in the marketing strategy. However there are a number of really helpful documents out there to help you define your strategy, sell Twitter/social networking internally or to clients, and probably how to better leverage it yourself.

1. Sapient - Survey…Top 10 Wish List for Agencies of the Future. Great document if you are working on strategy for your agency and you need to know how much energy to put into social networks. #7,8 and 9 are personal favorites of mine.

2. Emarketer - Sign up here to get their email newsletter. Every week there is data related to social network usage or social network advertising spending. It’s very helpful to monitor marketing trends and help with strategy definition.

3. Business Week - Various articles over the last few months have focused on Twitter, but I think the article about “How Companies use Twitter to Bolster Their Brands” is particularly good.

4. Inc Magazine - “Business Uses for Twitter” is a more general look at Twitter use for business, but in my experience when you are trying to make the case articles like this help.

5. New York Times - Brave New World of Digital Intimacy offers an important perspective on this topic and is a must read.

I also recommend Crunchbase for additional statistics about Twitter, although, the most important ones don’t seem to be disclosed anywhere (we’re working on that though, so stay tuned.)

Personification of Brand

Friday, September 5th, 2008
New Blog

Abbey Klaassen at Adage wrote an article titled “Microsoft’s New Spot From Crispin Is an Ad About Nothing (So Far)” and my first response to the new Microsoft spot was similar. I posted this to Twitter immdiately: @cherp “That was THE microsoft commercial? Really? Crispin Porter delivered that…”

I realized today that the new Microsoft spot is the same as what I’ve been recommending to companies about Twitter - in the age of social networking successful marketing is going to be about the personfication of brand. Twitter provides a way for individuals to connect with you, or your brand, in a more personal way. I connect with people daily, read their tweets, gain insight about them, and come to feel like I know them. Despite only being a 50×50 icon and 140 characters, my tweeps are real people to me - even the brands I follow. A machine can send email, you can outsource your call center, but Twitter (for now) requires a real person.

Microsofts new ad campaign, in my opinion is trying to accomplish the same thing. To counter Apple’s “I’m a Mac” ads, Microsoft needed to be human again. Bill Gates IS Microsoft, and as smart as Crispin Porter is they should get Bill Gates on Twitter immediately - joking about his retirement and how he now has time to do things like Twitter. Microsoft needs personification of brand because to many they are just this giant, rich, forceful brand that tried to take over the world (and forced us to use Internet Explorer.) The current Twitter user base is a perfect place for Microsoft and Crispin Porter to look next. With a heavy Mac contingency, and the potential to reach so many bloggers, I hope to see them join the ranks soon.

Watching Bill Gates speak, it’s hard to see him as this modern conqueror of the tech age. For Microsoft, being human means allowing people to develop a personal connection to the brand. Apple seems to have been able to do this from the beginning, for other brands it’s going to take the right advertising and the right action. Twitter is one example of how companies can create a more personal connection through action beyond advertising and it’s a critical component to a personification strategy if the brand wants to achieve long term benefit.

Consider this, while many companies are finally starting to adopt blogs as a way to reach consumers more regularly with their message - are blogs still so controlled and edited that they lose the personal touch that a blog is intended to imbue? I think this is why bloggers keep flocking to Twitter, and why it could be the lynchpin in strategies to personify one’s brand.

Twitter Recommends…

Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008

Part of the magic of Twitter is discovery. Being an open social network, I’m able to find people I would never otherwise be able to connect with and follow them. If I’m lucky, they follow me back - and in that brief moment Twitter makes me feel like a kid who just made a new friend. I’ve met all kinds of great people through Twitter, and the numbers keep adding up.

But here is the thing….

Why don’t you make recommendations?

Seriously, take the advice of Jonathan at WorkHabit and tag tweets, then based on tweet tags give “follow” recommendations. In fact, just liberally borrow from Last.fm because their whole “neighbor” idea is pretty awesome. Sure, I can search for people - but why not encourage connection by having Twitter play matchmaker.

Monetization option: Charge for this feature. Or add it to a sweet of cool features for $3 month. I would probably pay $9 every quarter for Twitter to make friend recommendations and a few other things like alerts (sorry www.tweetbeep.com) and stats.

Thanks for listening.

Matt

Twitter Marketing Statistics from Cherp

Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008
New Blog

We’ve been working hard to finish up our first few case studies, and as a part of that we’ve been gathering data on Twitter users that we feel backs up our case for Twitter as a marketing and branding platform.

Part of our research was to do research on 1000 random Twitter users, and measure the following information:

1. How do Twitter users access their Twitter account? (twitter.com, SMS, iPhone App, Blackberry App, other mobile app, blog or browser plugin)
2. % of Twitter users that are openly with a business (must have a URL to a business website in their profile)
3. Was the business user a techie/designer/other
4. % of Twitter users with an active blog linked from their profile
5. % of Twitter users with blog who actively promote the blog (10% of tweets link to blog)
6. % of users who work in social media in some capacity (non blog)
7. What % of Twitter users follow a brand (defined as a Twitter user using a brand name and a not posting for personal reasons)
8. What % of the brands followed were B2C or B2B
9. % of Twitter users employed in the media (TV/RADIO/NEWSPAPER/NON-BLOG WEBSITE)
10. % of Twitter users with at least 25% of their posts made from a mobile device
11. % of users who are actively promoting something versus simply tweeting
12. # of followers
13. # following the Twitter user

Since most of this information isn’t made public by Twitter, we needed to poll a large enough number to gather better statistics on the more than 2M active users.

For example, according to Compete.com Twitter had roughly 2.25M unique visitors (Quantcast has the number of people visiting Twitter at 1.5M.)

This is that magical hockey stick shaped growth that start-ups consider the ultimate sign of success. These numbers may not tell the whole story. The iPhone App Store offers 8 Twitter specific apps, and 2 others that allow users to post to Twitter. This doesn’t include the large number of blog or browser plugins, downloadable applications like Twhirl and sites like FriendFeed. When you consider this with our research which shows only 50% of Twitter users post from www.twitter.com, that number appears to be far greater.

Facebook may have 100M users, but with a closed network users are limited to a smaller segment of that 100M. Twitter’s open network and integration of search (after acquiring Summize a few months ago) means that Twitter offers the potential for much larger personal networks.

Stay tuned this week for more information from our research and the release of our first case study.

Cherp Reaches the Alltop

Monday, September 1st, 2008

What’s amazing is, we’re just getting warmed up!

Alltop, all the top stories

Why Cherp?

Friday, August 29th, 2008
New Blog

As with any new form of media, social networking, (or more broadly social media) has brought a new opportunity to marketers. I think this movement of participant media or consumer generated content like YouTube, podcasting, video podcasting, lifestreaming and others, signals an amazing wave of interaction on the part of consumers. No longer do we sit in front of our TVs or Nintendos while someone else entertains us - consumers have decided to get involved in media, which creates a wonderful but scary opportunity for brands and marketers.

Brands have a tendency to hold very closely that which they value most, their message, and keep consumers at a distance. However, web 2.0 has shown us that technology will no longer hold the consumer back. Twitter was one of those concepts that seemed silly at the beginning but is starting to create a rumble of interest in brands and consumers alike. I jumped on Twitter early, not because I thought it was the next big thing or that I would somehow align my career to it but because I needed something to do with my Blackberry besides work. Here was this powerful little phone/device, but it wasn’t very much fun. I had signed up for Twitter and thought, why not fiddle around with it on my phone. About 10 tweets later I was hooked.

Cherp exists because I believe Twitter can be an amazing communication platform, and I want everyone to use it. Here is an example of why: recently I was able to follow one of my favorite graphic artists/illustrators on Twitter and here his daily musings (or grumblins) - an opportunity I never would have had otherwise. It allows me to communicate about something important, or nothing at all, and it’s this nature which makes me believe that everyone who drives a car, shops, eats, or uses devices of any kind should be on Twitter. It is this unfiltered voice that will allow the world to really know how it’s doing. If you are a blogger, you need to be inspired to write about your experience - good or bad. With Twitter, you just say what comes to mind.

“Mmmm. I love Starbucks.”

“Watching season 4 of Entourage on DVD. Greatest…show…ever…”

“I am never renting a car from Budget again. Crappy car, crappy service, UGH!”

“Sleepy. Goodnight twitter.”

By themselves, these comments are powerless. With search engines, other Twitter users, and brands that listen - this is a direct line to what consumers are thinking and saying about their experiences with brands. It’s not that I like Twitter because it allows brands to send messages to consumers, I like Twitter because it allows brands to hear, and hopefully listen to what the world is saying. Instant, constant market research - provided free by the public at large - brought to you on Twitter.

And if brands are smart, they will respond. In the tweet above about Budget (a message posted to Twitter is a tweet) - what do you think the consumer would do if Budget contact them directly and said, “Sorry. Can we make it up to you?” Simple and direct, and likely to turn an irritated former customer into someone willing to give it another go.

How about Starbucks responding to the tweet above with, “We love you too. Here’s a hat (or a free coffee, or a free music download, or a mug, or whatever they can think of to engage the customer.)” Doesn’t it make it that much easier to spend $6 on a coffee when at least you know they are really listening. Why not look for every opportunity to interact, instead of advertise? Further empower consumers to participate - that’s the ideal goal of every consumer brand - drive interaction on an ongoing basis. It builds trust, passion, and a feeling of connection to a brand that advertising will never buy.

The real magic of Twitter is going to come with creative use of the tool that inspires more people to participate. The tool is just that, a communications tool. But it’s whimsical and powerful at the same time. I started Cherp to excite consumers and brands into using Twitter to engage each other. The idea behind Cherp is to help deliver an ROI to both consumers and brands who participate in Twitter.

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