MANILA, PHILIPPINES – As the real-time platform for #WhatsHappening in and out of the country, Twitter enables Filipinos to actively express themselves, especially on how they would like to see brands in action nowadays. These conversations give brands an insight on how to properly launch their initiatives and connect to the Filipinos to respond and be of help in times of need.
Here are four ways on how brands are reaching out to connect with Filipinos on Twitter:
- Share accurate and reliable information
Since a lot has been happening lately, new stories and developments usually come anytime. It is important to get the news while they are still fresh off the source, so brands nowadays are helping in spreading accurate and reliable information to keep Filipinos updated. Brands also share tips and other practical advice on how to be safe and healthy at home.
Prevent the spread of germs!
Follow proper hand hygiene.Guiding #WithCare #WatsonsPH https://t.co/YWPFLoAgOj
— Watsons Philippines (@WatsonsPH) February 5, 2020
Misinformation can cause panic, especially during a pandemic. We’re here to help you separate the facts from the myths. 👩🏫#Covid19 #LiveHealthierLives #SunLifePartnerforLife #SunLife pic.twitter.com/qLn7lnEi5R
— Sun Life Philippines (@SunLifePH) March 12, 2020
According to the Global Web Index, 76% of Filipinos on Twitter believe that social media companies should provide fact-check content to help people cope with the outbreak. With this, Twitter launched a dedicated COVID-19 Events page and #COVID19 search prompt to bring credible information from official authorities and accounts. To use the COVID-19 Events page feature, go to the Explore tab if using a desktop or see the top of the home timeline for mobile users. To see all of the latest steps Twitter is taking in response to Covid-19, visit covid19.twitter.com.
2. Helping Filipinos in any way they can
Even before, brands allot time and effort to give back to the community. Today, their contribution also plays an important role in helping the entire nation rise against the pandemic.
There are various ways on how brands are providing customer service and support. 90% of Filipinos on Twitter agree that the best way for brands and companies to respond to #COVID19 is to offer free services or make free versions of their platform. The sentiments are heard as some brands went to Twitter to announce their initiatives, such as Microsoft Philippines’ (@MicrosoftPH) Microsoft 365 free trial and Angkas’ (@angkas) food delivery service wherein 100% of the delivery fee will go to the bikers.
No matter the size of your business, Data Privacy matters.
Sign up for a Microsoft 365 FREE trial now 👇https://t.co/X5D32ELvDq#DataPrivacyAct2012 #MakeTheMove #Microsoft #Philippines pic.twitter.com/mBSb9OpjnX
— MicrosoftPhilippines (@MicrosoftPH) May 13, 2020
Guys legit to, gumawa kami ng food delivery service oha. But this isn't for us. Para to sa mga bikers at sa inyo. We will NOT take any commission in this initiative. Sa kanila lahat to.
For the list of restaurants: https://t.co/dl1b8EYi7M pic.twitter.com/ZK7o2xIAfw
— Angkas (@angkas) March 23, 2020
3. Find ways to entertain people
We can still comfort and interact with one another through conversations on Twitter. As people spread messages of hope and inspiration, brands are using Twitter to make each other’s day a little bit brighter through entertaining and interactive Tweets. For example, Netflix Philippines (@Netflix_PH) and National Book Store (@nbsalert) provide amusing content such as these guessing games on movies and book titles.
Guess your favorite childhood movies:
1. 👧📚🎂✨
2. 👦🏼👦🏾👦🏻👦🏼👦🏻👦🏻👦🏻👦🏾👧🏻🐶
3. 👨👩👧👨👩👦🦕 🦴
4. 😱🏠
5.⛹️♂️🐰🦆🏀— Netflix Philippines (@Netflix_PH) March 27, 2020
Tuesday nights are a time for book games and challenges! Without looking at the comments, guess the titles of these 4 young adult books. Comment your answers and tag your friends.
Stay home and stay safe with National Book Store. #GuesstheBookatNBS #stayhome #NBSeveryday pic.twitter.com/6YxG3aCu1t
— National Book Store (@nbsalert) May 5, 2020
4. Keep Filipinos connected
Though we should practice social distancing, staying online can keep us easily connected to our communities. Apart from virus-related information, brands lead the way in creating conversations that can connect and hopefully share optimism to people. For example, brands such as McDo Philippines (@McDo_PH) and PLDT Home (@PLDTHome) made sure to remember and celebrate Mother’s Day amid the pandemic. Moments like this can uplift our spirits and remind us that we are all united as we face the unusual times together.
Akala mo kilalang-kilala mo na si Mama. Ngayong 24/7 magkasama, may bago pa pala sa kanya? This Mother’s Day, masasabi mo nga sa kanya: #LoveKitaMa. pic.twitter.com/orqSFJJAVg
— McDo Philippines (@McDo_PH) May 6, 2020
For everything you do, ngayon, #AkoNamanMa. Happy Mother's Day, Ma! pic.twitter.com/8ZSHLEcX78
— PLDT HOME (@PLDTHome) May 10, 2020
The challenge we are facing today calls for brands, authorities, and people to work hand in hand. By launching projects and campaigns that help many, brands on Twitter are able to connect with the Filipinos by addressing what they need and showing a heart for service.