Since Twitter’s inception into the world of social media, it became quite clear that no self-promoting blogger, website owner, or business could do without it. Though 280 characters may not seem like much, it’s definitely enough to get a message across to your followers and more.
There are several features to Twitter that you can and should be taking advantage of. For obvious reasons, a loyal fan base on Twitter is a great thing. If your message is worthy enough, your followers will share it, landing you even more attention. Of course, the more followers you have the better.
You want your message to reach as many people as possible. But having tons of followers isn’t the only way to get the most from your Twitter account. Find out what you may be missing out on.
How can you get more from Twitter?
1. Contact your new followers
Thank your new followers for joining you on your Twitter journey. This is a great time to reach out and let them know you’re human, as well as share any ongoing promotions.
2. Use Hashtags
These little beauties can help you organize an idea and spread information in a clearer manner. It will also help people find information on the topic faster if one or two hashtags are used for a specific topic.
3. Use Images
Make sure to add images in your Tweets. It has been proven that Tweets with images get over 2x more engagement. Images also help to convey the message of your Tweet.
4. Use keywords
Keyword targeting allows you to connect with users based on words/phrases they’ve recently Tweeted or searched for on. This allows you to connect with your audience in real-time when it is most relevant. The phrases that people search for on Twitter are indicators of what’s top-of-mind for them. Keyword targeting allows you to target your Tweets so that they show up when people are searching for topics related to your business.
5. Use positive Twitter comments as testimonials
Use positive Twitter comments about your product or website/blog as testimonials. Having potential customers read current customer feedback is a big plus, it is oftentimes more credible than your own advertising.
6. Scope out the competition
Monitor your followers that mention your competitors in tweets. You can follow what is being discussed and see if there is a way for you to jump in. Maybe your follower isn’t happy with your product but hadn’t mentioned anything to you yet.
7. Think globally, act locally
8. Reply publicly
Setting up Twitter lists is a great way to stay organized. Make sure to create groups with relevant users and organizations. For example, you can have a “Customer” list “Influencer” list or even a “Competitors” list. Twitter lists allow you to organize accounts into interest groups and see updates from the people you want to focus on without getting overwhelmed.
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