3 Marketing Lessons From the Vatican's Latin Twitter Account Is your Twitter strategy stagnant? Learn what Papa Franciscus can teach you about outreach and audience.

By Tom Wood

This story originally appeared on PR Daily

PR Daily

Want to attract more than 100,000 followers on Twitter? Try speaking a dead language.

In January, the Vatican launched a Twitter account for Pope Francis, @pontifex_ln, which features tweets only in Latin.

The feed's language, which fell out of popular use centuries ago, shows some impressive results.

The account, "Papa Franciscus," which was predicted to attract at most 5,000 followers, exploded in popularity. The Latin feed has garnered almost 118,000 followers--which makes it more popular than the Pope's Arabic, Polish, and German Twitter accounts.

What makes this dead language so popular and what can your company learn from its unusual success?

Embrace company culture

Latin is a pillar of Roman Catholic culture. When Pope Benedict XVI launched the first papal Twitter in December 2012, letters from around the world arrived at the Vatican asking for a Latin account,reports NPR.

If your followers don't ask you to tweet about something in particular, ask yourself: Does your Twitter feed adequately showcase your corporate culture?

Southwest Airlines, whose Twitter handle has more than 1.5 million followers, is a prime example of a company whose company culture comes across on its Twitter feed.

Its page on company culture emphasizes the "community [they] serve," a message reinforced on itsTwitter page.

Southwest tweets personal stories about employees and discusses fun projects the airline is working on. It also encourages customers to get involved with the Southwest community, a recent example being the #Hunt4SWA competition.

The company gets involved in pop culture, too, and participates in " throwback Thursday" (#tbt)--which showcases Southwest's beginnings.

Remember, a successful brand markets more than a product; it markets a culture.

Not every brand can or should be Southwest Airlines, but relatable company culture should be part of your social media efforts.

Make a connection

NPR tells us that many of Papa Franciscus' followers aren't Catholic. Latin enthusiasts of all beliefs flock to the account just to use the language.

Latin scholars knew about the Vatican's history with Latin, but were never engaged through social media until now.

Take the time and explore new ways to engage your followers. Don't be afraid to try something new.

Take a look at Paulo Coelho, author of "The Alchemist," who has more than 8.1 million Twitter followers.

Coelho knows the social media community isn't limited to his native tongue, Spanish. He tweets consistently in English and Spanish, a strategy that connects him to communities worldwide.

A successful Twitter feed requires two-way communication. Coelho and Pope Francis use language to create dialogue, while other brands like Instagram and NASA use pictures to elicit responses.

Check out this infographic of the 25 most engaged brands on Twitter, and see how they interact with their followers.

Be succinct

What takes 195 characters to say in English is done in 78 through Latin.

Moral of the story: choose your words wisely. Readers don't want to endure lengthy explanations and big words.

Today's attention span barely goes beyond 140 characters. Take the time to choose what words you use, and how you use them. Be succinct.

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