We see Twitter positioning itself as a local advertising platform: It's simple to use, requires little time commitment to Tweet, and free. Here's a guide for local merchants on how to use Twitter to reach their local audience:
1) How different local merchants should use Twitter
2) How to build a local Twitter consumer community around you
3) How to survey for business opportunities
4) How to make your Twitter campaign more efficient
Walk in / appointment based services: Barbers, beauticians, spas, nail salons, auto maintenance / lube,
Tweet schedule openings for the day. Offer daily special and coupons.
Examples: @truemassage, @polishednails
Articles: Putting Twitter's world to use
Medical / health services: Optometrists, dentists, chiropractors, doctors
Create a professional profile befitting your standing in the community. Discuss the tools and trends of your practice. Demystify.
Examples: @scottgreenhalgh (Cosmetic dentistry), @evansclinic
Professional services: Accountants, attorneys, financial planners
The problem with arcane professions like the law and accounting is the "boring" factor. Twitter should be used to connect with the community for branding purposes. Become a "business calendar"; accountants can broadcast changes in tax codes and alert important filing dates.
Examples: @cordellparvin, @kanoisandeep (Tax guru)
Articles: Attorney marketing on Twitter. Valuable or waste of time?
Transaction based services: Real estate, mortgages, travel agencies, recruiters
Transaction based service providers suffer from a spammy reputation because it's easy to incessantly tweet out home listings, job posts or travel deals. The focus should be on providing information and data relevant and interesting to, say a prospective home buyer, by talking about communities or market conditions. Interacting like a "real" person is paramount to establishing a welcome identity as a hub, not a spammer, in the community.
Examples: @mortgagereports, @scottkato
Arts and entertainment services: Night clubs, events organizers, symphonies
Tweet schedule of events and shows, offer quizzes, advertise discounted tickets, create contests - give away two free tickets to a local follower
Examples: @yoshisjazz @sanfransymphony
(note: arts groups should design great backgrounds!)
Articles: Cultural groups tap social networking
Hospitality: Restaurants, hotels, taco trucks, street food vendors
Tweet the day's lunch menu @ 11am, and dinner menu @ 1 pm, 4pm. Link to recipes. Offer coupon code.
Examples: @divinopiazza, @kogibbq, @nakedpizza
Articles: Naked Pizza erects Twitter billboard, List of street food vendors using Twitter
Advertise your deals of the day, weekend sales, etc. Your Twitter feed's timeline chronicles what your store offers so consumers will use this as a consumer and comparison shopping resource. Consumers may use Twitter to ask questions in lieu of a phone call because it's more efficient. Be sure to intersperse deals tweets with interesting links. @ABC_Carpet twitpics its rugs!
Examples: @brooksrunning, @ABC_Carpet, @wfm_oakland (most Whole Foods Market branches have their own Twitter feed)
Twitter marketing no-no: Abandoning a Twitter feed at @bestbuybayarea
Articles: List of US retailers on Twitter, Retailer Twitter aggregation