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Apr 05 2009

Twitter Means Business

$510 a word.

That’s how much the National Basketball Association has fined Mark Cuban, owner of the Dallas Mavericks, for two recent tweets on Twitter. Cuban didn’t like the officiating in a game against the Denver Nuggets. The NBA responded by hitting the outspoken owner with a $25,000 fine.

Did I mention nearly 19,000 people are receiving Cuban’s tweets? That works out to $1.32 per follower.

Cuban isn’t the onlyone using Twitter to spontaneously rail against a business. Last night Jimmy Fallon, new host of Late Night on NBC, tweeted the following:

actually asked to leave a pizza place today
6:33 PM Apr 4th from web

Posto on 2nd (they also own Gruppo and Vezzo)
6:35 PM Apr 4th from web

carb face carol rude to my 2 year old niece and an 11 month old (sleeping) because they heard i didnt like the pizza there.
6:36 PM Apr 4th from web 

never go to Posto, Gruppo or Vezzo in New York City. i actually cannot believe how rude they were.
6:38 PM Apr 4th from web  

20 minutes, several tweets and responses later, Fallow posts:

i’m sorry. i am venting. don’t boycott. don’t hate. i just have never been thrown out of a restaurant.
7:07 PM Apr 4th from web

Nice retraction but by then the damage was done.
He’s already told us the name of the restaurant, it’s address and the names of other restaurants run by the same owners.
Did I mention more than half a million people are following Fallon on Twitter?

What are people saying about your business on Twitter or other social media sites?
Where can you find these online conversations?
How can you/should you respond?

Lawrence & Schiller’s Social Media Bootcamp has the answers you need. The first session kicks off April 14th. Stay tuned for details and registration information!