I am not sure that the best way to build long-term, loyal followers is by running a prize draw or competition - I think it gets you a lot of followers quickly, but they fall off equally quickly. They're not in it because they are real friends or fans of your brand, they're in it for the freebie. There are loads of examples of companies using Twitter well to engage with their customers - whether for customer service, or to provide thought leadership, or to keep them abreast of new trends, or to raise awareness. It's not a quick win, it's a lot of work to build a loyal following and having interesting things to say to them, and listening and responding to them. But come companies out there are doing it well. It's not about generating hundreds of tweets or mentions a day, it's about being a consistent presence out there, and adding value. Respond to your detractors, and reward your fans. I can think of plenty of small businesses who I've found via recommendation on Twitter, and now consider myself to be a 'fan' even if I've not yet used their services.
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