Tweet local

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Wednesday, 16 May 2012

We had a great turnout at last Wednesday’s #LDNlocal event, where more than seventy entrepreneurs came together to learn about using Twitter to help grow their small businesses, and share their stories.

Tweet local

Russell Holmes and Vivek Bhatia, from ico design, spoke about how @ifancyasnog (Snog frozen yogurt) built buzz for their Covent Garden store opening by inviting users to tell them about their first snog via Twitter. From thousands of submissions, one-hundred were selected. The winners were welcomed at the store opening with a free Snog and enjoyed a slice of celebrity: their story on the pinkest wall in London.

Tweet local

Sonja Todd explained how @TattyDevine used Twitter to get the word out when a larger company copied their designs by tweeting a link to a blog post. Tatty Devine’s followers came to their defense and before they knew it, the story was trending on Twitter and was picked up by the mainstream media. While the competitor had to withdrew three of the five pieces from stores; Tatty Devine built an even stronger relationship with their followers.

Tim Wilkes described how @Timmys_Pies jumped on a trending topic (#BritishPieWeek) to spread the word about their pies. They created a competition for the wackiest pie and promised to make the one that made them laugh the most. While the lucky winner Jo enjoyed her Welsh tapas filled pie - Timmy’s Pies were put on the map. With humble beginnings in Chelsea Market - today they can be found in Harvey Nichols and Whole Foods.

Twitter brings people closer to the things they care about - and often, that is a small business. There are many more examples just like these of local shops, cafes, pubs and restaurants connecting directly with their customers and reaching new audiences through Twitter.

If you have a story to share or fancy joining our next #LDNlocal event, send a Tweet to @TwitterUK.