Dell makes $6.5 million from Twitter activity
Tuesday, December 8th, 2009
Computer giant Dell has announced it has made more than $6.5 million in revenue as a result of its activity on Twitter. More than half of that has been generated within the last six months alone.
Here’s what Dell had to say about their Twitter success:
“Our @DellOutlet is now close to 1.5 million followers on Twitter … Today it’s not just Dell Outlet having success connecting with customers on Twitter. In total, Dell’s global reach on Twitter has resulted in more than $6.5 million in revenue.”
(From the Dell Community blog)
Dell is also a good example of the way in which a brand can benefit from separate, dedicated Twitter accounts.
The Delloutlet account in Canada @DellHomeSalesCA was set up after pressure from Canadian bloggers and Twitter users, and has generated $150,000 in sales since going live.
Dell’s Brazilian Twitter account, @DellnoBrasil, has generated a massive $800,000 in eight months. As one of the large emerging markets that’s really good news for Dell and also shows strong adoption of social media.
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