
Twitter has emerged as one of the most powerful tool in the online marketing world. Indeed, so many businesses have been built by just a simple tweet. That is why you need to be very sensible and wise enough to watch what you post! Remember there’s something behind why you’re only allowed to post 140 characters or so.
Every word counts, so it pays to make the most of every character you’re typing. It could be interesting enough to merit dozens of retweets or banal enough to the point of neglect. Now, how do you make every tweet count? Here’s a list of the things that you need to bear in mind:
Originality Counts
Always come up with original ideas. This makes your tweet far more unique from anyone else’s, giving it more chances of getting your follower’s attention. Be who you are when tweeting. Tweet like you’re talking to someone and don’t act as if a robot is in charge of your account. Take time to respond to someone’s queries. Be friendly enough to retweet your follower’s interesting posts.
Go Straight to the Point
Tweets are limited to only 140 characters, so make sure every word works forward to sharing useful information without leaving your audience on a cliffhanger. So if you have 140 characters to fill, try posting something that’s only 120 characters long so you’ll have enough room for others to retweet or add their opinions on.
Getting your readers straight to the point means your tweets have to catch attention while making them easy to understand. Don’t forget to sprinkle facts, figures and stats while making them unique as well. This is what will grab everyone’s attention and lure them into your website or article.
Schedule Your Tweets
It’s not necessary to update your tweets every hour or so. Know the day and time when your followers are most active so you know when to be tweeting. This does not only save time and effort but also maximizes your efforts while enjoying a higher level of interaction with your followers.
Put Links
Because 140 characters aren’t enough to provide much information, make sure to maximize the space by leading your followers to your website or article which contains a more detailed and complete information about what you’re tweeting about.
Twitter should be the fount of your followers’ quest for more information. That is why, every tweet your make has to be thought-provoking and leave them wanting to know more, where else, but from you! So, the more you make your followers think, there more they’ll retweet your post and of course the more they’ll stay hooked up to you!
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