Want to up your game on Twitter and get the most out of your time spent crafting tweets? Check out this presentation jam-packed with Twitter tips and tricks, all geared toward helping you put together a stronger Twitter strategy.
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2. What we’ll cover
● How/why brands use Twitter
● Content tips and tricks
● Some dos and don’ts
● Brands that are killing it on Twitter
3. How Twitter is different
● It’s a microblogging site
● Updates are in real-time and don’t last
○ 500 million tweets sent per day
○ The “life” of a tweet is 24 minutes
4. So if basically nobody sees my tweets, why should I
bother?
It’s a different network, different medium, and you reach a
different audience.
Twitter is NOT just about
driving traffic to your site.
9. Twitter content tips & tricks
● Keep it short(ish)
○ But not so short that it makes no sense
■ Don’t use text speak on behalf of
your brand
○ New retweets mean you can use all 140
characters if you want
11. Twitter content tips & tricks
● Use hashtags
○ But don’t go hashtag crazy
Search hashtags:
Hashtagify.me
Trendsmap
Rite Tag
12. Twitter content tips & tricks
● Let your voice/personality come through
○ But don’t be careless about it!
13. Twitter content tips & tricks
● Be smart about what you tweet
○ Make sure it’s on-brand / not offensive
○ Don’t end up in a Buzzfeed article about #TwitterFails
14. Twitter content tips & tricks
● Get visual
○ Attach photos and video
○ Don’t link from FB or IG
TIP: Try TwitShot to automatically
add a photo to any link you’re
tweeting.
TIP: Set up an IFTTT recipe to send
IG and FB images to Twitter as
images instead of links.
15. FYI: Did you know you can upload more than one photo to a tweet?
16. Twitter content tips & tricks
● Enable Twitter cards on your site
○ Include a summary/preview whenever someone tweets a
link from your site
17. Twitter content tips & tricks
● Post a variety of content
○ Remember, Twitter isn’t
just about driving traffic
○ Curate content created by
others (OPC)
■ Use lists to follow
people
■ Tag them in tweets
18. Twitter content tips & tricks
● Repeat good content
○ Content that gets lots of shares/interaction
● Post often
○ Less than half of Twitter users log in once a day
Remember that the “half-life” of a
tweet is only 24 minutes.
19. More Twitter DOs
● Use your analytics to learn more about your
audience and what they like
○ Where they live (so you know when to post)
○ What their interests are
○ What your top-performing tweets are
20.
21. More Twitter DOs
● Interact with your followers AND people who
aren’t following you
○ Twitter is great for quick conversations/networking
● Get involved in relevant Twitter chats
tweetreports.com/twitter-chat-schedule/
twubs.com/twitter-chats
22. Some Twitter no-nos
● Begging people to RT
● Making your feed just a repository for stuff you
post on other networks
○ Give your followers some value / unique content
23. Some Twitter no-nos
● Auto Direct Messages (DMs)
○ Thanking people for following / asking them to also
follow you on Facebook, Instagram, etc.
○ Often feels impersonal (yes, people know you’re using a
service to do it automatically)
Effective? Annoying? What’s your take?
24. As of 2014, auto-DMs were the #1 reason given by
Twitter users for unfollowing someone.
(Just sayin’)
25. Creating a Twitter Strategy
● Questions to ask:
○ What will you use your account for? (News? Content
curation? Customer service?)
○ What sorts of things do you want to share? (Commentary
on current events? Evergreen content? Deals/discounts?)
○ How often will you post?
○ How will you use your account to engage your followers?
26. Let’s talk to Tom!
Let’s look at some examples of brands that
are really killing it on Twitter!
31. Let’s discuss!
● How do YOU use Twitter?
● Are you going to try anything new after this
webinar?
● Do you follow any brands that you think are
killing it on Twitter?