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Oct 17 / 12:46pm

Green Tomato Cars – A Smart Use of Twitter: Hailing a Green Taxi in London | Triple Pundit

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Green Tomato eco cab service londonTwitter is being used for all sorts of interesting purposes these days, from collaborative book writing to street food vendors fighting for mind (and stomach) share.

Now it can be used to hail a taxi.

You send a direct tweet to @greentomatocars, and they tweet you back with a confirmation. While it may sound gimmicky, in a world where many people use their mobile phone for everything but phone calls and practically live on Twitter, it’s a wise move. Businesses that make a point to go where their customers are most comfortable interacting stand to benefit greatly.

Green Tomato Cars doesn’t just use its Twitter account just for bookings; the company is active on the site, sharing articles of interest, company news, and tweeting green-minded people traveling in London. Doing so, it strikes a smart balance of promoting its services and adding value to the conversation.

Green Tomato Cars is a London-based company that prides itself on being a sustainable company, from its Prius cars (with plug-in “Super Prius” being tested soon) to offsetting two times the emissions the cars and its office operations produce. In a world where it’s now commonplace for companies to offset their emissions, going far beyond that–to create a positive rather then neutralized impact–is both good for the environment and for Green Tomato as a word-of-mouth building marketing hook. It’s something I’ve not heard of any other company doing.

To compete with the conventional taxi services in London, Green Tomato Cars doesn’t add any premiums to fares. Plus, its drivers are required to have the same level of licensing and vetting–needed to navigate the city’s complex roads–as those who pilot the city’s Black Cabs. And on top of that, Green Tomato drivers actually have awareness and interest in the environmental aspects of the service, and are versed in quality customer service.

All things considered, driving in a Green Tomato seems an obvious choice.

Readers: Have you used Green Tomato? How was your experience? What other ways are you seeing businesses effectively and interestingly using Twitter and other social media tools for their business?

Paul Smith is a sustainable business innovator, the founder of GreenSmith Consulting, and has an MBA in Sustainable Management from Presidio Graduate School in San Francisco. He creates interest in, conversations around, and business for green (and greening) companies, via social media.

Oct 3 / 10:20am

How to Demo Twitter - Holy Kaw!

How to Demo Twitter

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This is the set of links that I used to demo Twitter to the Surfing Industry Manufacturers Association. The purpose was to show consumer brands like Reef, Sector 9, and Sanuk how they could use Twitter as a tool.

Introduction

  • Home page

  • Profile page

  • Monitor

  • Search

  • Surftech

  • Starbucks VIA

  • Guy Kawasaki or Alltop

  • Watch

  • Search for “Comcast”

  • Search for “Comcast ” or “Directv”

  • Sell

  • Dell Outlet

  • Kogi BBQ

  • Support

  • Comcast Cares

  • JetBlue

  • Interact

  • Virgin America

  • Starbucks

  • Prospect

  • Camaro

  • Camaro near Palo Alto

  • Advanced searches

  • Surfing or skateboarding

  • Tools

  • Tweetdeck for Mac or PC

  • Tweetie for iPhone

  • Tweetmeme to build traffic

  • Twitterfeed to insert RSS feeds.

  • CoTweet for a "CRM" approach.

  • Objective Marketer for tweeting.

  • Best Practices

  • Always be linking—“inform.” Example: Surfing.alltop.

  • Always be responding.

  • Always be getting retweeted.

  • Dogmas to Ignore

  • You should “me-form.”

  • You should not repeat tweets.

  • You should not automate tweeting.

  • You should not use ghosts.

  • Comments (4)

    Oct 02, 2009
    xebidy said...
    Travel Tweeter to watch: http://twitter.com/xebidy
    Oct 02, 2009
    LMAO at xebidy said...
    How pathetic is that? xebidy posting a comment just to get followers - one definitely NOT to follow!
    Oct 03, 2009
    Joe Buhler said...
    Good stuff, but I wouldn't put any advice related to Twitter at the level of "dogma", a bit over the "all"- top, maybe?
    Oct 03, 2009
    Mr. Reality said...
    You can use xebidy as the example that spamming scumbags also exist on Twitter and as the type of person you're well advised to ignore.

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