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Hello and welcome to daily polls! New polls out daily @ 10pm GMT, I will take any requests through asks, reblogs or comments and every poll will be set to 1 week duration. If there are no requests I will do generic/no specific theme polls, or base them off my own interests (check tags)
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11 Ways Marketers Can Use Twitter Polls
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Twitter is the most popular social network for consumers looking to voice their thoughts and opinions. If you ever want to know how customers feel about a new product, or if they had a bad experience with your company, start with Twitter. In October 2015, Twitter made it even easier for brands to listen to their customers with Twitter Polls.
Now you can create native polls in less than a minute with Twitter Polls, which ultimately let you collect valuable feedback from your audience.
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Twitter Polls allowed brands to go from this.
[POLL] How are you spending the weekend? By the beach In the city In the trees Country side pic.twitter.com/59t4blI2hy
— Airbnb (@Airbnb) August 29, 2014
To this.
Question for the 15,000 guests staying with Airbnb in the Bay Area this weekend: What’s on your must-see list?
— Airbnb (@Airbnb) February 1, 2016
Why Twitter Polls?
One of the greatest benefits of Twitter Polls is its ease of use. Most people don’t look forward to completing online surveys or feedback cards unless they’re getting something in return. They require you to go to a website, fill out your information and then answer questions. With Twitter Polls, all a user has to do is choose an answer and they’re done. You’re not making them go to an external website or complete pages of questions.
Also, the social aspect of the polls takes away the negative stigma associated with traditional surveys. The results show up immediately and you can Retweet the poll to your followers, which helps it spread organically.
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If you’ve been contemplating social media polls but aren’t sure how to implement them, here are 11 ways to be successful with Twitter Polls:
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1. Tweet Polls Consistently
Tweeting polls consistently gives followers a reason to keep coming back to your profile. Even brands with large followings struggle to get people to go directly to their Twitter profile. This is because most users scroll through their own feed looking at the latest Tweets from all the accounts they follow. When you have a daily or weekly poll, followers are more likely to visit your profile to see the latest Twitter Polls.
The podcast PlayStation Nation hosts a daily Twitter Poll, which entices followers to go directly to its profile, instead of hoping to get noticed amongst thousands of other Tweets.
#DailyPoll Do you think Sony should drop PS3 games from PS+ to give out “better” PS4/Vita games?
— PlayStation Nation (@PSNation) March 31, 2016
Marvel Entertainment hosts a weekly Twitter Poll that drives engagement from active followers.
#MarvelQuestionoftheWeek: Which of these Marvel comic heroines are you looking forward to reading more of?
— Marvel Entertainment (@Marvel) March 31, 2016
Create a routine, and add daily or weekly Twitter Polls to your social media calendar each month.
2. Chose the Right Poll Length
When creating Twitter Polls, you can set an end date for the voting participation. This creates a sense of urgency, and gives you a set amount of data to look at.
Twitter Polls are set to one day by default. But you can set the length for as little as five minutes or as long as seven days.
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The length of your poll will depend on a few factors:
How time sensitive is the question.
How much data do you want to collect.
What day/time will your poll goes live.
Some brands like to Tweet polls based on recent events. For instance, The Dan Le Batard Show created a Twitter Poll after a video surfaced of an awkward handshake between two football players. Since the story was fresh and would die down quickly, the poll was only live for a day.
#poll Yes or No: We should obsess over Dan’s hug with Josh Norman? -Guillermo
— Dan Le Batard Show (@LeBatardShow) March 30, 2016
For Twitter Polls that last longer than a day, it’s a good idea to make them Pinned Tweets. This way the poll will stay at the top of your profile instead of being buried underneath all of your newer Tweets. Once the poll is finished, you can remove it and replace it with a new one.
3. Don’t Forget the Hashtag
If you look at the Twitter Poll examples we’ve given so far, you’ll notice they all contain hashtags. Whether it’s a branded hashtag like #MarvelQuestionoftheWeek or something more generic like #dailypoll, including hashtags can make it easier for people to find your polls and track conversations.
Some users won’t reply directly to your Tweet, but will use your hashtag.
#MarvelQuestionoftheWeek MockingBird
— LukaVraniciv (@LukaVranicic) March 31, 2016
Here’s a tactic to help grow your Twitter account–find a popular hashtag and create a poll for it. This will put your brand in front of millions of people who may not be familiar with your brand, but are searching for topics related to your industry. Read through our guide for tips on how to find the best Twitter hashtags.
Who is the current Queen of Pop? #poll#queenofpop
— Diverse Polls (@DiversePolls) March 27, 2016
4. Get to Know Your Audience
Twitter Polls allow you to get to know your audience without completely boring or exhausting surveys. Asking certain questions can give you valuable insight into the needs and wants of your customers.
Long weekend ahead 🙏. What’s a must-have for your #AirbnbEscape?
— Airbnb (@Airbnb) February 13, 2016
When you want to use Twitter Polls to gather data about your customers, make sure you’re asking questions that go beyond demographics. You can use Sprout Social’s Twitter Analytics software report to find that information. Instead, reserve Twitter to dig deeper into consumer behavior.
Krispy Kreme launched its Doughnut Bowl campaign during the Super Bowl to find out which flavor of its sweet pastries customers liked best.
Who do you want to win the #DoughnutBowl? Original Glazed vs Glazed Kreme Filled? Vote now in the #Poll
— Krispy Kreme (@krispykreme) January 28, 2016
This poll not only revealed which doughnuts customers like the most, but also which flavors they liked the least. The next time you want to learn more about your customers, skip the focus group and online surveys and try a Twitter Poll.
5. Embed Polls in Blog Posts
Twitter Polls don’t have to only live on Twitter. You can also embed them in your website. There are plenty of free tools online to create embeddable polls. However, Twitter Polls give you the added bonus of attracting new followers. The polls are added into pages exactly like normal Tweets, which means they include a clickable Follow button. Here’s how you can make the most out of this feature.
Create a Twitter Poll in conjunction with a blog post. For instance, Joseph Lichterman of Nieman Journalism Lab wrote a blog post about the site’s own Twitter Poll experience. At the end of the post, Lichterman added a new poll to encourage readers to share the article.
We wrote an article about Twitter polls. Will you read and share it? https://t.co/kQ69fzmBbe
— Nieman Lab (@NiemanLab) October 29, 2015
6. Promote Products & Services
Promotional Tweets should be kept to a minimum. However, if you’re going to Tweet about your products and services, a Twitter Poll makes it feel more like entertainment than an advertisement.
In order to promote the 2017 Armada, Nissan asked its followers how they would use the vehicle.
Nissan Fan Poll: Which would you haul with the all-new 2017 Armada?
— Nissan (@NissanUSA) March 2, 2016
This more subtle approach gets Nissan’s message across without appearing like a blatant sales ad. For your next product launch, don’t fill your Twitter feed with promotional Tweets. Integrate a clever poll that makes your product known, while still being entertaining.
7. Ask for Opinions
Nothing builds brand loyalty like showing your customers that you value their opinions. Use Twitter Polls to allow followers and customers to vote on different aspects of your company such as:
New products
New store locations
Content ideas
Logo re-designs
Social media has made the concept of crowdsourcing ideas from customers easier than ever. Thanks to Twitter Polls, you can immediately get input from your followers.
To help decide what font to use for Twitter Polls, the product design and research team went straight to users to ask for their opinions.
We’ve got polls now! Which typeface do you prefer?
— Twitter Design (@TwitterDesign) October 21, 2015
When consumers feel invested into brands, they’re more likely to promote and recommend their products and services.
8. Get Customer Feedback
Did you recently release a new product? A Twitter Poll is a great way to gauge customer sentiment. Customer feedback gives you insight into how your followers feel about your current products, as well as tips you can use for future products.
Taco Bell is no stranger to creative Twitter marketing, so it’s not surprising that it chose a Twitter Poll to find out which flavor of Doritos Locos Tacos followers like the most.
If you could only pick one #DoritosLocosTaco, which one would it be?
— Taco Bell (@tacobell) January 8, 2016
Twitter Support used a poll to figure out what type of content to Tweet.
What kinds of Tweets do you like the most from @Support? Your feedback is appreciated!
— Twitter Support (@TwitterSupport) August 17, 2015
In addition to the data you get from the poll itself, don’t forget to read the replies. People will often give extra information that’s more valuable than just numbers.
@Support Informative, esp tech issues & changes.
— Mel Huang (@mel_huang) August 17, 2015
Use the information you gather to make improvements based on the needs of your customers.
9. Entertain Your Followers
The most common use of Twitter Polls seems to be to entertain and engage with followers. Since the polls are interactive, they encourage people to engage more than a plain text Tweet.
Which is more important?
— F-Secure (@FSecure) March 29, 2016
10. Push Traffic to Your Website
Twitter Polls are also excellent for increasing website traffic. In order to promote World Antibiotics Awareness Week, World Health Organization (WHO) created a quiz on its website. Then, WHO Tweeted questions from the quiz with a link back to its website to take the entire quiz.
#Poll: Antibiotics are powerful medicines that kill: ___ More Qs: https://t.co/s2WgyLOp5u#AntibioticResistance
— World Health Organization (WHO) (@WHO) October 29, 2015
To do something similar, look at your existing content. Think of questions you can pull from it and make it into a Twitter Poll with a link back to your website. For example, we could use a Twitter Poll asking “Have you used Twitter Polls yet?” Then we’d link to this article for people to learn more.
You can use this simple tactic for new content as well as relevant content in your archives.
11. Host Polls During Live Events
One of the biggest assets of Twitter for business is the ability to communicate with followers in real time. You don’t have to wait until after an event is over to engage with your audience.
Combine that timeliness with Twitter Polls to create an immersive experience for your followers like Amazon did at the 2016 Consumer Electronics Show. During the event, Amazon Tweeted a poll asking followers what they wanted the company to cover during a live Perioscope broadcast.
We’re at #CES2016 & letting you choose what we cover. Vote now and watch our Periscope tomorrow!
— Amazon.com (@amazon) January 7, 2016
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Using Twitter Polls during live events allows you to tap into the topics your audience is discussing right now. Remember, Twitter is where people go to stay up to date on what’s currently happening around the world and their interests. Put your brand in the middle of the conversation by asking questions related to events they’re likely to be following.
Start Polling
Have you used Twitter Polls for your brand yet? If not, you may be missing out on a huge opportunity to engage with followers and create brand advocates. Use the tactics above and Twitter management tools to get more in-depth with your Tweets!
https://growinsta.xyz/11-ways-marketers-can-use-twitter-polls/
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How to Use Twitter Polls to Boost Engagement (Ideas and Examples)
No matter how many followers you have, Twitter polls will help you get into their heads. So you can know what they think, what they want, or what they’re doing. Which will help you determine what you should be doing for your brand.
But before we get into that, let’s take a quick step back…
Bonus: Download the free strategy guide that reveals how Hootsuite grew our Twitter following to over 8 million users and learn how you can put the tactics to work for your business.
What is a Twitter poll?
A Twitter poll allows you to pose a question to your audience in a tweet with up to four response options (but you can choose only two or three, if you like).
What do you think of Instagram testing the removal of like counts on a post?
— Hootsuite (@hootsuite) May 13, 2019
No directing them to another page. No asking them to fill out a form. No taking up minutes of their time. It takes only a second or two—at most.
And… no waiting for results like traditional surveys. Users see results instantly. They can retweet your poll to others, spreading it organically.
Cool, huh?
Now…
How to create a poll on Twitter
It’s easy. After defining your question and answers, it will only take a minute or two. Really. Don’t believe me? Fine—time it and let me know.
1. Start a Tweet
Click the Compose new Tweet button at the top right corner—just like you would for any tweet.
2. Start your poll
Click the Add poll option in the dialog that pops up. Add some relevant hashtags, @mentions, and links. Like your tweets—keep it short, clear, and fun. Or whatever makes sense for you brand.
3. Add poll questions
Ask the questions you want answers for—again, up to four. Be unique or quirky or dull—it’s your poll.
4. Set poll duration
Tell Twitter how many days you want to run this poll (seven days max).
5. Complete your poll
Select the Tweet button at the bottom right to send your poll out to the Twitterverse.
When the poll ends you’ll see the “Finals Results” display in a tweet.
So… how long did that take? No need to answer, I already know. Easy, huh?
Now that you know how to create a poll, let’s dive into how to use them.
How to use Twitter Polls to boost engagement (with ideas and examples from top brands)
Get creative with your polls. I’ll show you some other brands that do. Use these as inspiration to engage (and maybe enrage) your followers. Use polls to create some life for your brand, to go from “ho-hum” to “hell yeah”.
Stay top of mind
When people keep seeing your brand in their feeds, they keep thinking of it, too.
Polls are excellent for getting people to ‘lean in’ with interest by answering your questions. This keeps the conversation going with your audience. And gives them incentive and reasons to return to your profile.
Create many polls to drive people to your Twitter page. They love seeing answers to questions that matter to them.
The Late Show posts a weekly Twitter poll asking their audience who would win a fight between people and characters.
Who would win in a fight: an Apple Genius w/ a switchblade or a Walmart greeter w/ a crossbow? #FridayNightFights
— Stephen Colbert (@StephenAtHome) February 20, 2016
Marvel Entertainment creates a weekly poll keeping their brand fresh and center of their followers. Nearly 27,000 votes for what superhero to bring on their next rescue mission. That’s engagement.
#MarvelQuestionOfTheWeek: You can only bring one of these heroes on a search and rescue mission. Who do you choose?
— Marvel Entertainment (@Marvel) September 1, 2016
PlayStation Nation post polls nearly daily at #DailyPoll. They ask questions to:
Learn what people want with their products
What they like about their competition
When they plan to buy
…And loads of other ‘what ifs’ to understand their audience.
#DailyPoll Are you getting Red Dead Redemption 2 this week?
— PlayStation Nation (@PSNation) October 22, 2018
Listen and learn
Listening is the best way to build a personal relationship. Same for social media. When you ask your followers to chime in on a decision, they’ll feel heard. And closer to your brand. Be the brand that listens.
Amazon asked their followers what topics to cover at a live Periscope event. This helped Amazon determine their focus on Gaming for the broadcast.
We're at #CES2016 & letting you choose what we cover. Vote now and watch our Periscope tomorrow!
— Amazon.com (@amazon) January 7, 2016
Serial Podcasts did a shout out to ask how often they should podcast (the verb). So biweekly it is then. What’s your burning question?
Question: which is clearer for us to use?
(We'd all like a weekly option. We hear you. Thanks for your support.)
— Serial (@serial) January 15, 2016
You can also use the responses generated by Twitter polls to come up with ideas for future content.
Ask for input
Eventbrite sells tickets to events online. Here, they asked fans to help name their courses. Lots of people chimed in.
#EventProfs Poll: Which name do you like best for a program offering online courses on #eventmanagement topics like marketing, sponsorship & more?
— Eventbrite (@eventbrite) February 2, 2018
Let your fans contribute to your brand.
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Be conversational (and provocative)
CoverGirl sells makeup. This poll seems to help them engage followers more than define their products. Whatever works, right?
“Bright” and “Nude” caught my attention. So much so, it made it to this post. What provocative statement can you make for your brand?
Poll of the day: bright lips or nude lips? ????
— COVERGIRL (@COVERGIRL) November 4, 2015
Be timely
Because timing is everything. Okay, that’s rather cliché. But use timing as another excuse to keep things moving.
Krispy Kreme did when they launched the Doughnut Bowl campaign during the Super Bowl. What better way to know which flavors customers like most—and least? Focus groups and online surveys are great, but try cutting to the chase with a Twitter poll.
Ready to vote in next round of the #DoughnutBowl.Select which doughnut should advance? Vote in the #poll below.
— Krispy Kreme (@krispykreme) January 25, 2016
Or take Airbnb who asked followers what they wanted most for an upcoming holiday weekend. They didn’t need some super event, just an upcoming long weekend. Take charge no matter what’s happening, or not.
Long weekend ahead ????. What's a must-have for your #AirbnbEscape?
— Airbnb (@Airbnb) February 13, 2016
Pay attention to events relevant to your brand.
Here’s how Dunkin Donuts used a holiday-inspired poll to engage its audience on #NationalCoffeeDay.
#NationalCoffeeDay is almost here! On 9.29.18 buy one hot coffee, get one hot coffee free (of equal or lesser value) ???? So… 2 coffees, what's your game plan? ☕️☕️
— Dunkin' (@dunkindonuts) September 26, 2018
If you’re so bold maybe you could create a “holiday” relevant to your brand.
Or choose from the countless others that already exist.
You don’t always have to be positive. Use your foul mood to find what bothers others during a time when everybody is ‘supposed’ to be enjoying themselves. 1,780 people ‘told it like it is’. Let the grump out—others want to.
What’s the worst part of #NewYearsEve? ✨????this poll brought to you by https://t.co/vZO7Lz0DVA #HomeOnNYE ????✨
— Domino's Pizza (@dominos) December 28, 2015
Encourage predictions
Timely events are ammo for activating followers. So is getting them to predict what will happen for those events. Who’s going to win? What are they going to wear? What will they do next?  Come up with your own ways to engage followers before (and after) the big event.
???? IT’S SET ????#StrengthInNumbers#WeTheNorth#NBAFinals
Who ya got?
— The Ringer (@ringer) May 26, 2019
Let loose
Twitter polls aren’t meant to replace sophisticated, complex, detailed surveys or other market research tools that require a straight face.
Nope. Use Twitter polls to humanize your brand. Be casual, be simple, be silly, sassy, off beat, zany, bold, witty, charming and anything else to prove you’re not a robot.
Use hashtags
Use hashtags to bundle up your polls—say around an event, launch or other campaign. Use the hashtags in your posts, too.
This will give users the chance to see your polls in a single view. I wrote some ways to use hashtags when creating your social media guide.
Set up the future
Polls are excellent for setting context and expectations for your future content, product launches, events and other marketing activities.
Ask questions to generate a buzz and get your followers to go ‘hmmm’, ‘wow’, ‘interesting’, and ‘can hardly wait’.
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We did it.. we made it to the big four digits. I never thought I’d get here, honestly. When I made this blog in May, I never thought I’d get to here. Maybe 2 or 300 followers, at the most?? Never this. 
 Here’s some sappy words to some people, I’ll cut this off because it’s going to be very long. 
 @daily-jojoanimals (I’m putting you at the top in case everything gets too sappy for you) I love your art a lot! The bright colors, the lines... I can’t draw animals for my life, but you? You’re amazing at it! Your blog is great and I hope that it gets more attention because you work really hard on all those drawings!
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 @dailynonbinaryukako eli I remember when we first started talking and it was kinda awkward but then I was like ‘oh hey I made a blog’ and you were like 'oh hey I should make one too’ and now look at us. You’re a huge nerd and I love talking to you about ocs and memes and my 1000+ year old hawk son and I think our muses need to interact more but you’re probably another big reason for why I’ve stayed in this community so long... I mean heck you’re the reason I joined Daily Discord Hell!
 @dailyhierophantgreen S C R E A M S ILY RAY I can’t believe you looked up to me once… I mean first of all I’m like 5 foot 4 there isn’t much to look up to and second I can’t believe my art is of the quality and skill for someone as amazing as you to look up to it…. anyways you’re an amazing person and I love all of your hierophant doodles and I hope that we can draw more stargreen ship stuff and memes this year! 
 @daily-caesar Adam, you’re hilarious and really nice, and I love all of your Caesar and Torq and Capt doodles (how do you even doodle them so fast??? Ho w)! You always enjoy my Fresh Memes ™, and you always manage to put a smile on my face. 
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 @dailystoneplatinum you’re definitely another huge reason why I’ve been inspired to try so hard with art on this blog and art in general. You’re one of the nicest people I’ve ever met, a huge inspiration, and I also always enjoy talking with you (ah yes one in the morning talks about Jolyne’s stand and how it’s unfair that Pucci got Made in Heaven and Jolyne got silly string with sunglasses). I’m really happy we get to talk, and I hope to see more of your beautiful art!
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 @dailyavdol you’re one of the sweetest people I know! Your art style is also super unique and beautiful, and I love seeing different characters in it! Also seeing you and Cami talk is really sweet too :> 
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@regularlyscheduledjolynemom We talk occasionally, but it’s always fun to talk to you! Thank you for the history jokes :>
@kindofdailyoingo GOOD BLOG BOOD GLOG 10/10 I love your oingos also thank you for always listening to me talk about my hawk son you’re just really fun to talk to and be around and I hope you remember that! 
@poorlydrawnjosephjoestar I always secretly admired your art and your bad spaghetti jokes from afar, but since the space au, it’s been a ton of fun talking to you and the others onboard the Hayloft! (blease don’t kill off jovani)
@dailykakyoin I know you get this a lot but you're one of the reasons (I think you and dailypol maybe?) I started this (haha if you want go find the first ask I sent it was from my main blog it's terrible) and you're such an amazing member of this community! I mean, you answer tons of asks, draw really cute kaks, and you’re just really nice :>
 Here's a big ol pile of people that I'd love to talk to/interact more with and/or am too scared to interact with:
@dailyjonajba | @askdailymiraschon | @dailygwess | @miumiusdailybizarrehell (the unholy trinity is here) (i love you guys) | @daily-jojovillians | @dailyabba | @dailyteenshizuka | @daily-holhorse-and-maybe-boingo | @dailymoodyblues | @badlydrawn-lisalisa | @badlydrawnheartpompadour | @badlydrawn-vinegardoppio | @dailyjoshu | @daily-jouta | @badlydrawnventopolnareff | @poorlydrawnjosukeh | @dailychibimikitaka | @poorly-drawn-fem-koichi | @badlydrawnyuyafungami | @dailybrandio
Once again, thank you!
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Tips To Get More Twitter Poll Votes | SMMSUMO
1. Tweet Polls Consistently
Tweeting polls consistently gives followers a reason to keep coming back to your profile. Even brands with large followings struggle to get people to go directly to their Twitter profile. This is because most users scroll through their own feed looking at the latest Tweets from all the accounts they follow. When you have a daily or weekly poll, followers are more likely to visit your profile to see the latest Twitter Polls.The podcast PlayStation Nation hosts a daily Twitter Poll, which entices followers to go directly to its profile, instead of hoping to get noticed amongst thousands of other Tweets.Marvel Entertainment hosts a weekly Twitter Poll that drives engagement from active followers.Create a routine, and add daily or weekly Twitter Polls to your social media calendar each month.
2. Chose the Right Poll Length
When creating Twitter Polls, you can set an end date for the voting participation. This creates a sense of urgency, and gives you a set amount of data to look at.Twitter Polls are set to one day by default. But you can set the length for as little as five minutes or as long as seven days.
The length of your poll will depend on a few factors:
How time sensitive is the question. How much data do you want to collect. What day/time will your poll goes live.
Some brands like to Tweet polls based on recent events. For instance, The Dan Le Batard Show created a Twitter Poll after a video surfaced of an awkward handshake between two football players. Since the story was fresh and would die down quickly, the poll was only live for a day. For Twitter Polls that last longer than a day, it’s a good idea to make them Pinned Tweets. This way the poll will stay at the top of your profile instead of being buried underneath all of your newer Tweets. Once the poll is finished, you can remove it and replace it with a new one.
3. Don’t Forget the Hashtag
If you look at the Twitter Poll examples we’ve given so far, you’ll notice they all contain hashtags. Whether it’s a branded hashtag like #MarvelQuestionoftheWeek or something more generic like #dailypoll, including hashtags can make it easier for people to find your polls and track conversations.Here’s a tactic to help grow your Twitter account–find a popular hashtag and create a poll for it. This will put your brand in front of millions of people who may not be familiar with your brand, but are searching for topics related to your industry. Read through our guide for tips on how to find the best Twitter hashtags.
4. Get to Know Your Audience
Twitter Polls allow you to get to know your audience without completely boring or exhausting surveys. Asking certain questions can give you valuable insight into the needs and wants of your customers.When you want to use Twitter Polls to gather data about your customers, make sure you’re asking questions that go beyond demographics. You can use Sprout Social’s Twitter Analytics report to find that information. Instead, reserve Twitter to dig deeper into consumer behavior.Krispy Kreme launched its Doughnut Bowl campaign during the Super Bowl to find out which flavor of its sweet pastries customers liked best.This poll not only revealed which doughnuts customers like the most, but also which flavors they liked the least. The next time you want to learn more about your customers, skip the focus group and online surveys and try a Twitter Poll.
5. Embed Polls in Blog Posts
Twitter Polls don’t have to only live on Twitter. You can also embed them in your website. There are plenty of free tools online to create embeddable polls. However, Twitter Polls give you the added bonus of attracting new followers. The polls are added into pages exactly like normal Tweets, which means they include a clickable Follow button. Here’s how you can make the most out of this feature.Create a Twitter Poll in conjunction with a blog post. For instance, Joseph Lichterman of Nieman Journalism Lab wrote a blog post about the site’s own Twitter Poll experience. At the end of the post, Lichterman added a new poll to encourage readers to share the article.
6. Promote Products & Services
Promotional Tweets should be kept to a minimum. However, if you’re going to Tweet about your products and services, a Twitter Poll makes it feel more like entertainment than an advertisement.In order to promote the 2017 Armada, Nissan asked its followers how they would use the vehicle.This more subtle approach gets Nissan’s message across without appearing like a blatant sales ad. For your next product launch, don’t fill your Twitter feed with promotional Tweets. Integrate a clever poll that makes your product known, while still being entertaining.
7. Ask for Opinions
Nothing builds brand loyalty like showing your customers that you value their opinions. Use Twitter Polls to allow followers and customers to vote on different aspects of your company such as:
New products New store locations Content ideas Logo re-designs Social media has made the concept of crowdsourcing ideas from customers easier than ever. Thanks to Twitter Polls, you can immediately get input from your followers. To help decide what font to use for Twitter Polls, the product design and research team went straight to users to ask for their opinions When consumers feel invested into brands, they’re more likely to promote and recommend their products and services.
8. Get Customer Feedback
Did you recently release a new product? A Twitter Poll is a great way to gauge customer sentiment. Customer feedback gives you insight into how your followers feel about your current products, as well as tips you can use for future products.Taco Bell is no stranger to creative Twitter marketing, so it’s not surprising that it chose a Twitter Poll to find out which flavor of Doritos Locos Tacos followers like the most.Twitter Support used a poll to figure out what type of content to Tweet.In addition to the data you get from the poll itself, don’t forget to read the replies. People will often give extra information that’s more valuable than just numbers.
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Earn gift cards by doing surveys Swagbucks is a site where you can earn from daily polls , surveys and many more. #surveysformoney #surveyswork #surveys #paidsurveys #surveysays #onlinesurveys #surveysites #survey #earngiftcards #getpaidfromsurveys #flipkartgiftcard #giftcards #flipkartindia #dailypolls #swagbuckspoints #swagbucks #swagbuckssurveys #swagbucksofficial (at Hyderabad,telangana State) https://www.instagram.com/p/CC72AeEHmXJ/?igshid=xehvmvcr17fn
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11 Ways Marketers Can Use Twitter Polls
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Twitter is the most popular social network for consumers looking to voice their thoughts and opinions. If you ever want to know how customers feel about a new product, or if they had a bad experience with your company, start with Twitter. In October 2015, Twitter made it even easier for brands to listen to their customers with Twitter Polls.
Now you can create native polls in less than a minute with Twitter Polls, which ultimately let you collect valuable feedback from your audience.
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Twitter Polls allowed brands to go from this.
[POLL] How are you spending the weekend? By the beach In the city In the trees Country side pic.twitter.com/59t4blI2hy
— Airbnb (@Airbnb) August 29, 2014
To this.
Question for the 15,000 guests staying with Airbnb in the Bay Area this weekend: What’s on your must-see list?
— Airbnb (@Airbnb) February 1, 2016
Why Twitter Polls?
One of the greatest benefits of Twitter Polls is its ease of use. Most people don’t look forward to completing online surveys or feedback cards unless they’re getting something in return. They require you to go to a website, fill out your information and then answer questions. With Twitter Polls, all a user has to do is choose an answer and they’re done. You’re not making them go to an external website or complete pages of questions.
Also, the social aspect of the polls takes away the negative stigma associated with traditional surveys. The results show up immediately and you can Retweet the poll to your followers, which helps it spread organically.
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If you’ve been contemplating social media polls but aren’t sure how to implement them, here are 11 ways to be successful with Twitter Polls:
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1. Tweet Polls Consistently
Tweeting polls consistently gives followers a reason to keep coming back to your profile. Even brands with large followings struggle to get people to go directly to their Twitter profile. This is because most users scroll through their own feed looking at the latest Tweets from all the accounts they follow. When you have a daily or weekly poll, followers are more likely to visit your profile to see the latest Twitter Polls.
The podcast PlayStation Nation hosts a daily Twitter Poll, which entices followers to go directly to its profile, instead of hoping to get noticed amongst thousands of other Tweets.
#DailyPoll Do you think Sony should drop PS3 games from PS+ to give out “better” PS4/Vita games?
— PlayStation Nation (@PSNation) March 31, 2016
Marvel Entertainment hosts a weekly Twitter Poll that drives engagement from active followers.
#MarvelQuestionoftheWeek: Which of these Marvel comic heroines are you looking forward to reading more of?
— Marvel Entertainment (@Marvel) March 31, 2016
Create a routine, and add daily or weekly Twitter Polls to your social media calendar each month.
2. Chose the Right Poll Length
When creating Twitter Polls, you can set an end date for the voting participation. This creates a sense of urgency, and gives you a set amount of data to look at.
Twitter Polls are set to one day by default. But you can set the length for as little as five minutes or as long as seven days.
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The length of your poll will depend on a few factors:
How time sensitive is the question.
How much data do you want to collect.
What day/time will your poll goes live.
Some brands like to Tweet polls based on recent events. For instance, The Dan Le Batard Show created a Twitter Poll after a video surfaced of an awkward handshake between two football players. Since the story was fresh and would die down quickly, the poll was only live for a day.
#poll Yes or No: We should obsess over Dan’s hug with Josh Norman? -Guillermo
— Dan Le Batard Show (@LeBatardShow) March 30, 2016
For Twitter Polls that last longer than a day, it’s a good idea to make them Pinned Tweets. This way the poll will stay at the top of your profile instead of being buried underneath all of your newer Tweets. Once the poll is finished, you can remove it and replace it with a new one.
3. Don’t Forget the Hashtag
If you look at the Twitter Poll examples we’ve given so far, you’ll notice they all contain hashtags. Whether it’s a branded hashtag like #MarvelQuestionoftheWeek or something more generic like #dailypoll, including hashtags can make it easier for people to find your polls and track conversations.
Some users won’t reply directly to your Tweet, but will use your hashtag.
#MarvelQuestionoftheWeek MockingBird
— LukaVraniciv (@LukaVranicic) March 31, 2016
Here’s a tactic to help grow your Twitter account–find a popular hashtag and create a poll for it. This will put your brand in front of millions of people who may not be familiar with your brand, but are searching for topics related to your industry. Read through our guide for tips on how to find the best Twitter hashtags.
Who is the current Queen of Pop? #poll#queenofpop
— Diverse Polls (@DiversePolls) March 27, 2016
4. Get to Know Your Audience
Twitter Polls allow you to get to know your audience without completely boring or exhausting surveys. Asking certain questions can give you valuable insight into the needs and wants of your customers.
Long weekend ahead 🙏. What’s a must-have for your #AirbnbEscape?
— Airbnb (@Airbnb) February 13, 2016
When you want to use Twitter Polls to gather data about your customers, make sure you’re asking questions that go beyond demographics. You can use Sprout Social’s Twitter Analytics software report to find that information. Instead, reserve Twitter to dig deeper into consumer behavior.
Krispy Kreme launched its Doughnut Bowl campaign during the Super Bowl to find out which flavor of its sweet pastries customers liked best.
Who do you want to win the #DoughnutBowl? Original Glazed vs Glazed Kreme Filled? Vote now in the #Poll
— Krispy Kreme (@krispykreme) January 28, 2016
This poll not only revealed which doughnuts customers like the most, but also which flavors they liked the least. The next time you want to learn more about your customers, skip the focus group and online surveys and try a Twitter Poll.
5. Embed Polls in Blog Posts
Twitter Polls don’t have to only live on Twitter. You can also embed them in your website. There are plenty of free tools online to create embeddable polls. However, Twitter Polls give you the added bonus of attracting new followers. The polls are added into pages exactly like normal Tweets, which means they include a clickable Follow button. Here’s how you can make the most out of this feature.
Create a Twitter Poll in conjunction with a blog post. For instance, Joseph Lichterman of Nieman Journalism Lab wrote a blog post about the site’s own Twitter Poll experience. At the end of the post, Lichterman added a new poll to encourage readers to share the article.
We wrote an article about Twitter polls. Will you read and share it? https://t.co/kQ69fzmBbe
— Nieman Lab (@NiemanLab) October 29, 2015
6. Promote Products & Services
Promotional Tweets should be kept to a minimum. However, if you’re going to Tweet about your products and services, a Twitter Poll makes it feel more like entertainment than an advertisement.
In order to promote the 2017 Armada, Nissan asked its followers how they would use the vehicle.
Nissan Fan Poll: Which would you haul with the all-new 2017 Armada?
— Nissan (@NissanUSA) March 2, 2016
This more subtle approach gets Nissan’s message across without appearing like a blatant sales ad. For your next product launch, don’t fill your Twitter feed with promotional Tweets. Integrate a clever poll that makes your product known, while still being entertaining.
7. Ask for Opinions
Nothing builds brand loyalty like showing your customers that you value their opinions. Use Twitter Polls to allow followers and customers to vote on different aspects of your company such as:
New products
New store locations
Content ideas
Logo re-designs
Social media has made the concept of crowdsourcing ideas from customers easier than ever. Thanks to Twitter Polls, you can immediately get input from your followers.
To help decide what font to use for Twitter Polls, the product design and research team went straight to users to ask for their opinions.
We’ve got polls now! Which typeface do you prefer?
— Twitter Design (@TwitterDesign) October 21, 2015
When consumers feel invested into brands, they’re more likely to promote and recommend their products and services.
8. Get Customer Feedback
Did you recently release a new product? A Twitter Poll is a great way to gauge customer sentiment. Customer feedback gives you insight into how your followers feel about your current products, as well as tips you can use for future products.
Taco Bell is no stranger to creative Twitter marketing, so it’s not surprising that it chose a Twitter Poll to find out which flavor of Doritos Locos Tacos followers like the most.
If you could only pick one #DoritosLocosTaco, which one would it be?
— Taco Bell (@tacobell) January 8, 2016
Twitter Support used a poll to figure out what type of content to Tweet.
What kinds of Tweets do you like the most from @Support? Your feedback is appreciated!
— Twitter Support (@TwitterSupport) August 17, 2015
In addition to the data you get from the poll itself, don’t forget to read the replies. People will often give extra information that’s more valuable than just numbers.
@Support Informative, esp tech issues & changes.
— Mel Huang (@mel_huang) August 17, 2015
Use the information you gather to make improvements based on the needs of your customers.
9. Entertain Your Followers
The most common use of Twitter Polls seems to be to entertain and engage with followers. Since the polls are interactive, they encourage people to engage more than a plain text Tweet.
Which is more important?
— F-Secure (@FSecure) March 29, 2016
10. Push Traffic to Your Website
Twitter Polls are also excellent for increasing website traffic. In order to promote World Antibiotics Awareness Week, World Health Organization (WHO) created a quiz on its website. Then, WHO Tweeted questions from the quiz with a link back to its website to take the entire quiz.
#Poll: Antibiotics are powerful medicines that kill: ___ More Qs: https://t.co/s2WgyLOp5u#AntibioticResistance
— World Health Organization (WHO) (@WHO) October 29, 2015
To do something similar, look at your existing content. Think of questions you can pull from it and make it into a Twitter Poll with a link back to your website. For example, we could use a Twitter Poll asking “Have you used Twitter Polls yet?” Then we’d link to this article for people to learn more.
You can use this simple tactic for new content as well as relevant content in your archives.
11. Host Polls During Live Events
One of the biggest assets of Twitter for business is the ability to communicate with followers in real time. You don’t have to wait until after an event is over to engage with your audience.
Combine that timeliness with Twitter Polls to create an immersive experience for your followers like Amazon did at the 2016 Consumer Electronics Show. During the event, Amazon Tweeted a poll asking followers what they wanted the company to cover during a live Perioscope broadcast.
We’re at #CES2016 & letting you choose what we cover. Vote now and watch our Periscope tomorrow!
— Amazon.com (@amazon) January 7, 2016
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Using Twitter Polls during live events allows you to tap into the topics your audience is discussing right now. Remember, Twitter is where people go to stay up to date on what’s currently happening around the world and their interests. Put your brand in the middle of the conversation by asking questions related to events they’re likely to be following.
Start Polling
Have you used Twitter Polls for your brand yet? If not, you may be missing out on a huge opportunity to engage with followers and create brand advocates. Use the tactics above and Twitter management tools to get more in-depth with your Tweets!
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Daily Poll (#2): What would you like to see me do in a video/picture?
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Daily Poll (#1): Do you think I would be a good reality television star?
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