If you are like most people, you are getting swamped with extra work to do, but you want to learn more about growing an audience. Don’t you wish there was a blog post out there that offered quick to read Twitter tips that do not take a lot of time to read but are very effective at the same time? If so, then this is the blog post that you’ve been waiting for.
- Ask your followers questions to boost engagement.
- Tweet infographics because they are like eye-candy.
- Follow targeted people.
- See how the experts in your niche are using Twitter.
- Look at Twitter case studies like Esurance’s mess up.
- Tweet consistently.
- Tweet frequently.
- Retweet other people’s tweets.
- Engage with your followers.
- Interact with people who are not following you yet.
- Include r/t at the end of some of your tweets.
- Tweet motivational quotes.
- Never settle.
- Only favorite three tweets every day.
- Use Twitter to build connections with others.
- Get in on the trends.
- Use HootSuite to schedule tweets.
- Use Tweriod to see when your followers are on Twitter.
- Tweet YouTube videos.
- Tweet my blog posts 😉
- Use TwitterCounter to see how many followers you gain every day to see what’s working.
- Use the pinned tweet feature to highlight your most important tweets.
- Retweet targeted people who retweet you.
- Only retweet something that you believe in.
- Only follow people who are active.
Implementing these 25 Twitter tips (especially #20) will allow you to grow your presence, boost your engagement, and have a larger audience. Which tip was your favorite?
Tasha Castagna says
Really enjoyed this article. Some very good information in here! 🙂
Marc Guberti says
Thanks Tasha. I am happy to hear you liked the article.
Kristen Gill (@kristengill) says
Thanks for this! I learned so much in such a short time. Appreciate that! Kristen (www.kristengill.com)
Marc Guberti says
My pleasure Kristen. I’m happy to hear you got a lot from this article.
Perry Bump says
Numbers 9 and 15 are key points to remember since it helps keep the “social” in social media.
Marc Guberti says
Great takeaway Perry. If you don’t use social media with the word social in mind, then the entire purpose of social media has been lost.
John R. Hamilton (@JohnRHamilton2) says
Thanks as always for the very helpful advice. Why is it important to only favorite three a day? I don’t really understand the value of the favorite.
Marc Guberti says
Favoriting lets people know you view their tweets. However, having an actual conversation with that person is better. Favoriting tweets is just a way to save time, but conversations allow more meaningful relationships to develop. Think of it this way. Would you rather have your role model in life favorite one of your tweets or say, “Hey, what’s up! Thanks for following my journey”? I’d prefer the conversation.
John R. Hamilton (@JohnRHamilton2) says
That makes a lot of sense. Thanks for responding. I’m learning a lot from all of your posts. Thanks.
Marc Guberti says
My pleasure John. Thanks for reading my blog posts.
Carol Marsocci says
Thanks Marc, as always, useful information. Enjoy, Carol
Marc Guberti says
My pleasure Carol. Thanks for stopping by.
Angela says
As always you have value actionable advice in the smallest amt of time. Thanks!
Marc Guberti says
My pleasure Angela. I am happy to hear that you like the advice.
Antonio Fernandez says
Great article. Very easy to digest. Thanks, Marc!
Marc Guberti says
My pleasure Antonio. I am happy to hear that you liked the article.
MEN HEAL says
Impressive article.
Marc Guberti says
Thank you. I am happy to hear that you enjoyed the article.