Here’s a recap of our fave tweets from this week’s informative and insightful chat. We’d love to hear from you! Please feel free to comment below and share your two cents on these questions.
Welcome! Our guest today is @AdeldMeyer. Topic: Amplify & Unleash Your Personal Brand Using Twitter. #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/mmUcJhA5Xx
— Madalyn Sklar (@MadalynSklar) February 18, 2016
Q1. What is your brand? #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/fnp0zLzlcZ
— Madalyn Sklar (@MadalynSklar) February 18, 2016
A1: As a #personalbrand your brand is YOU! You are a walking billboard. #TwitterSmarter
— Adel de Meyer (@AdeldMeyer) February 18, 2016
A1: Your brand is not necessarily what you say it is anymore, but what others say it is. #TwitterSmarter
— Adel de Meyer (@AdeldMeyer) February 18, 2016
A1: Personal branding today is no longer an option. The competition is fierce out there – Leave your mark! #TwitterSmarter
— Adel de Meyer (@AdeldMeyer) February 18, 2016
People love People – Everyone has a story to tell 🙂 #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/RqYAiTfrUB
— Adel de Meyer (@AdeldMeyer) February 18, 2016
A1: You want to be the 'Go To' person in your field so that word of mouth serves you in a positive way #TwitterSmarter
— Adel de Meyer (@AdeldMeyer) February 18, 2016
When you brand yourself properly the competition becomes irrelevant! #TwitterSmarter
— Adel de Meyer (@AdeldMeyer) February 18, 2016
The key to branding is that you want to focus on being helpful. The go to person! #TwitterSmarter
— Adel de Meyer (@AdeldMeyer) February 18, 2016
A1 Toughie! Mainly it's ME 🙂 But I also like to think I embody the brands I work for. #twittersmarter
— LUCYrk (@LUCYrk78) February 18, 2016
A1: Your brand is every part of you. Not just biz. It's YOU the person. #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/688Wj5wyWa
— Madalyn Sklar (@MadalynSklar) February 18, 2016
A1
My brand = ME
(my personality, values, goals, actions, tone, visuals, social media, work…)#TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/xDT4ShNJVP
— Gabriela Cardoza (@CardozaGab) February 18, 2016
@MadalynSklar A1: My brand is who I am and how I present myself to others online and offline. #TwitterSmarter
— Wayne Chan (@GTAmissions1) February 18, 2016
A1. Omylola, Digital Storyteller and content marketer! #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/B62WotxNc1
— omylola (@omylola) February 18, 2016
A1: I am my brand! What I do, what I say, and how I present myself to the world #TwitterSmarter
— Ms. Leslie W. (@mslesliewhite) February 18, 2016
A1 The people see you as + what you want to show them = #PersonalBrand #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/JHwAeHByLI
— Varun Kumar (@varunkr842) February 18, 2016
A1 My brand is my workstyle https://t.co/cOpr8FeTSa #twittersmarter
— Toby Metcalf (@Toby_Metcalf) February 18, 2016
A1) I think I pretty aptly describe my personal brand in my bio…highly recommend everyone do the same 🙂 #TwitterSmarter
— David Boutin (@dmboutin) February 18, 2016
A1 @MadalynSklar my company is @BooleEditions and I'm working a new startup https://t.co/tJMIYAmzVb (working progress) #TwitterSmarter
— Alberto Gómez (@alberMoire) February 18, 2016
A1) Not sure about right Twitter answer. From an SEO perspective, Google looks for what others say about what you stand for #twittersmarter
— Dagmar Gatell (@DagmarGatell) February 18, 2016
A1 my authentic actions & engagement are my brand. It is the real, honest, raw & transparent, people will follow or not #TwitterSmarter
— Jo-Anne Reynolds (@SpikeBeeJo) February 18, 2016
A1: As a business owner, I align my personal brand with my company's #brand…becoming its biggest advocate! #twittersmarter
— FreshSparks (@FreshSparks) February 18, 2016
A1 your name is your brand #TwitterSmarter
— Aaron Lee (@AskAaronLee) February 18, 2016
A1. The great philosopher Popeye said "I am what I am." Think that describes brand well. #twittersmarter pic.twitter.com/wB94GLnISz
— Jon Thurmond (@Jon_Thurmond) February 18, 2016
A1: My brand is very personal. So it's mainly me and what I can offer. #TwitterSmarter
— Justine Perry (@justine_perry) February 18, 2016
A1: My brand begins with my personal creation and evolves with my interactions with customers and supporters #TwitterSmarter
— Rick O'Leary (@rfoleary4) February 18, 2016
A1 You, your values, your name, your intangibles #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/3LlD6Vcyzq
— Carlos Kan – 簡卡路 (@ckan) February 18, 2016
A1 #TwitterSmarter my brand is approaching Autism as Awesomism & working to find solutions for issues.such as travel, bullying, education…
— AwesomismMom (@AwesomismMom) February 18, 2016
@MadalynSklar A1 – Connect with your audience; they just want someone to relate to & open the door for conversation. #TwitterSmarter
— courtney (@courtney_Z28) February 18, 2016
Q2: What are some basics I can do to grab attention for my brand on my Twitter profile? #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/z74vqcr4M4
— Madalyn Sklar (@MadalynSklar) February 18, 2016
A2: You have 3 seconds to make that 1st impression. It starts with your bio, profile picture and banner. #TwitterSmarter
— Adel de Meyer (@AdeldMeyer) February 18, 2016
A2: People on Twitter scroll down your profile when they find it, make sure it is a great experience. Delight them! #TwitterSmarter
— Adel de Meyer (@AdeldMeyer) February 18, 2016
A2: Craft a fabulous Tweet and Pin it to your Twitter profile for visitors to see first. Use this prime spot wisely! #TwitterSmarter
— Adel de Meyer (@AdeldMeyer) February 18, 2016
A2: Make sure you stick to Twitter basic etiquette. If you are not sure, find a mentor on Twitter and study what they do #TwitterSmarter
— Adel de Meyer (@AdeldMeyer) February 18, 2016
People do business with people, so it is very important to use Social Media to build relationships #TwitterSmarter
— Adel de Meyer (@AdeldMeyer) February 18, 2016
Here is a post I did with some personal branding tips > https://t.co/ZyxQCiss4R #TwitterSmarter
— Adel de Meyer (@AdeldMeyer) February 18, 2016
To be a kick ass personal brand you will have to put in the hard work and long hours. #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/LK0dxPtzyM
— Adel de Meyer (@AdeldMeyer) February 18, 2016
A2) Include what you do, what you tweet about and a couple personal nuggets about yourself #TwitterSmarter
— David Boutin (@dmboutin) February 18, 2016
A2: You need an attention grabbing profile. Go look at @AdeldMeyer's. It's perfect! #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/pwKMwX1fyy
— Madalyn Sklar (@MadalynSklar) February 18, 2016
A2 – fill out your profile, use a high quality pic, add something fun & funky, be relevant to who you are, links must work #TwitterSmarter
— Jo-Anne Reynolds (@SpikeBeeJo) February 18, 2016
a2 – Engaging and then H2H #TwitterSmarter
— Robert Leonard (@T4Leonard) February 18, 2016
A2. Share your own thoughts & ideas, engage w/those you admire. #twittersmarter
— Jon Thurmond (@Jon_Thurmond) February 18, 2016
A2: Use the Pin tweet feature. It's a great way to promote a tweet at the top of your profile. #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/pwKMwX1fyy
— Madalyn Sklar (@MadalynSklar) February 18, 2016
@MadalynSklar A2: Cultivate engagement right off the bat. You never have a 2nd chance at a 1st impression #TwitterSmarter
— Rick O'Leary (@rfoleary4) February 18, 2016
A2 Quickly and succinctly communicate three things: who you are, what you do, and why people should care. #twittersmarter
— Kathy Kopacz MS (@kkopacz1) February 18, 2016
A2.
LISTEN.
People want to feel heard & engaged with! #TwitterSmarter
— Gabriela Cardoza (@CardozaGab) February 18, 2016
A2: Make it instantly clear what your brand is with concise copy. Add imagery supporting the brand identity. Be consistent! #twittersmarter
— FreshSparks (@FreshSparks) February 18, 2016
A2. 1 to a few things that U do & love. Put that on twitter bio in brief + Something interesting about you #TwitterSmarter #personalbranding
— Steve Morozumi (@SFenthusiast) February 18, 2016
A2: To grab attention on your Twitter profile, it's key to have a mix of content AND conversation. It's a social network. #TwitterSmarter
— Topicurious (@Topicurious) February 18, 2016
A2:Engage & interact. Listen. Don't try to sell everyone. Communicate and have meaningful convos. Use relevant hashtags. #twittersmarter
— jeff soto (@JS_insidepitch) February 18, 2016
A2 :Website link & be specific in bio. Cover image and Pinned tweet. Appreciate & Engage daily not once in blue moon. #TwitterSmarter
— Kumar Manish (@kumarmanish9) February 18, 2016
Q3: Why should people care? How do I get them to listen to me? #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/0mddqDXFdy
— Madalyn Sklar (@MadalynSklar) February 18, 2016
A3: People on Twitter love connecting with others. If you have a good message, they will care. #TwitterSmarter
— Adel de Meyer (@AdeldMeyer) February 18, 2016
A3: People listen when you have something that either Entertains, Educate or Inform them in a way. #TwitterSmarter
— Adel de Meyer (@AdeldMeyer) February 18, 2016
A3: Pick a voice and message for your brand and stick to it. Consistency is Key. #TwitterSmarter
— Adel de Meyer (@AdeldMeyer) February 18, 2016
Some social media tips to help you with your activities > https://t.co/ypy4ANhC1l #TwitterSmarter
— Adel de Meyer (@AdeldMeyer) February 18, 2016
Great content resources to look for 'things to say' on Twitter by @Twelveskip #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/rri8Y3wYot
— Adel de Meyer (@AdeldMeyer) February 18, 2016
A3: Add a personal touch to your messaging. Have a good balance of your own content and content of reliable sources #TwitterSmarter
— Adel de Meyer (@AdeldMeyer) February 18, 2016
A3.
By genuinely listening to them!!! #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/VS9CdE0MXI
— Gabriela Cardoza (@CardozaGab) February 18, 2016
a3 – By Listening to them 1st… then by engaging their needs #TwitterSmarter
— Robert Leonard (@T4Leonard) February 18, 2016
A3 – actively listen & engage in relevant meaningful conversations w/ followers. Find your true passion & stay in that area #TwitterSmarter
— Jo-Anne Reynolds (@SpikeBeeJo) February 18, 2016
A3 If you operate from a place of help & being there for people, you become a source of trust and that builds relationships #twittersmarter
— LUCYrk (@LUCYrk78) February 18, 2016
A3) Use Twitter Analytics to discover some common interest you may not have known your following shares #TwitterSmarter
— David Boutin (@dmboutin) February 18, 2016
A3: When you find your target audience, they will care most about the value you provide. Give them what they need + more! #twittersmarter
— FreshSparks (@FreshSparks) February 18, 2016
A3: Be a resource. Share value. Help people without asking for anything in return. #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/dLav5sPbHO
— Madalyn Sklar (@MadalynSklar) February 18, 2016
A3 Address what your audience's needs/wants to know! (Remember, you listened) #TwitterSmart #twittersmarter
— Kathy Kopacz MS (@kkopacz1) February 18, 2016
A3. Listen to target aud: solve their problems, or create opportunities for them #TwitterSmarter #personalbranding https://t.co/d2KQvfMHmF
— Steve Morozumi (@SFenthusiast) February 18, 2016
A3: Three ways… engage, engage, engage. 🙂 #twittersmarter https://t.co/hZjxHr8IoD
— Topicurious (@Topicurious) February 18, 2016
a3:People listen because I can enhance their ideas or open their minds to another POV. The dialogue process helps us grow. #twittersmarter
— jeff soto (@JS_insidepitch) February 18, 2016
A3 Be real- because you CAN'T fake "genuine!" #TwitterSmarter
— Chaim Shapiro (@ChaimShapiro) February 18, 2016
Q4. I want to take it up a notch. In what ways can I amplify my brand? #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/EJbBBczBH3
— Madalyn Sklar (@MadalynSklar) February 18, 2016
A4: Images, gifs, polls, advertising, competitions and chats are a good starting point. #TwitterSmarter
— Adel de Meyer (@AdeldMeyer) February 18, 2016
Hootsuite Integrates Twitter’s New Customer Feedback Feature to Improve Social Customer Service https://t.co/46SbqGMKum
— Adel de Meyer (@AdeldMeyer) February 18, 2016
A4: The easiest way to get noticed is to be active by engaging with others. A good example is Twitter Chats. #TwitterSmarter
— Adel de Meyer (@AdeldMeyer) February 18, 2016
A4: Use the Twitter advanced search functionality to search up conversations, take part – Amplify yourself! #TwitterSmarter
— Adel de Meyer (@AdeldMeyer) February 18, 2016
With great content you can show your expertise on a topic – some tips for posting on social > https://t.co/s0rvOp3Whl #TwitterSmarter
— Adel de Meyer (@AdeldMeyer) February 18, 2016
You have to decide what it is exactly that you can do for Twitter or that Twitter can do for you! #TwitterSmarter Thx @garykarr :))
— Adel de Meyer (@AdeldMeyer) February 18, 2016
Aligning with relevant influencers for your brand is a top tip – thx Nisha!! #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/e5zllUnNUT
— Adel de Meyer (@AdeldMeyer) February 18, 2016
A4:Host a Blab, sponsor a tweetchat, engage more frequently in chats. If you want presence in the space, BE PRESENT. #TwitterSmarter
— jeff soto (@JS_insidepitch) February 18, 2016
A4 Have a Strategy. Search for hashtags. Be active everyday. Engage. Respond to RT. #TwitterSmarter
— Kathy Kopacz MS (@kkopacz1) February 18, 2016
A4) Use lists, get to know ppl, tag followers in Tweets you know they'll get value from (cause you know them, remember :)) #TwitterSmarter
— David Boutin (@dmboutin) February 18, 2016
A4.
1.Twitter Chats
2. Hashtags
3. Live streaming
4. Other social networks
5. Blogs
6. Networking events
7. Webinars#TwitterSmarter— Gabriela Cardoza (@CardozaGab) February 18, 2016
A4: Follow and genuinely engage with influencers. Chances are, if you provide them value, your message will be shared. #twittersmarter
— FreshSparks (@FreshSparks) February 18, 2016
A4: Become a regular on a variety of Twitter chats. It's a great way to amplify. #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/Lp4BqBzfR7
— Madalyn Sklar (@MadalynSklar) February 18, 2016
A4: 1) Be compelling (i.e. Tweet great stuff), 2) Follow a lot of relevant people, 3) Tweet a lot, 4) Engage a lot. #twittersmarter
— Topicurious (@Topicurious) February 18, 2016
A4. Mentors+proven method+work! 4 #smm: @MadalynSklar @AdeldMeyer 4 #personalbranding: @KarenKang #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/F6PrrmGDxN
— Steve Morozumi (@SFenthusiast) February 18, 2016
A4) Get involved IRL. Go to conferences; meet who you "met" here. We always need human interaction. #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/phLnzeQjB7
— Jeremy Bond (@JeremyDBond) February 18, 2016
A4: Find (or create) your tribe. Cultivate your tribe. Celebrate your tribe. #TwitterSmarter
— Mike Barzacchini (@MikeBarzacchini) February 18, 2016
A4. 1. Be compelling, 2. Be funny, 3. Be comforting, 4. Be congratulatory, 5. Be educational 6. Be useful 7. Be human #TwitterSmarter
— Ralph Capocci (@RalphCapocci) February 18, 2016
Q5. How can a Twitter poll help my brand? #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/iQUTMjwjcK
— Madalyn Sklar (@MadalynSklar) February 18, 2016
A5: Polls can show your expertise, interest and opinions about a topic. Attract the followers you want #TwitterSmarter
— Adel de Meyer (@AdeldMeyer) February 18, 2016
A5: Here is a great post about #TwitterPolls by @buffer > https://t.co/madc0HrwTm #TwitterSmarter
— Adel de Meyer (@AdeldMeyer) February 18, 2016
I think #TwitterSmarter is…….
— Adel de Meyer (@AdeldMeyer) February 18, 2016
A5 Depends what you do with the info. Make sure you follow up with results #twittersmarter
— Toby Metcalf (@Toby_Metcalf) February 18, 2016
A5) They're fun, but more importantly, if you ask the right questions, you get to know your buyer persona better! #TwitterSmarter
— David Boutin (@dmboutin) February 18, 2016
@MadalynSklar A5: Polls give feedback, research and insight into your audience. #TwitterSmarter
— John Birchfield (@jwbirchfield) February 18, 2016
A5 We have used them in conjunction with an original piece of content on our blog. Great tie-in between social and content #twittersmarter
— Michael Altiero (@MichaelAltiero) February 18, 2016
A5 You can run the poll on #Trending /niche related topic and can get more eyeballs & engagement #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/sUufowqOF4
— Varun Kumar (@varunkr842) February 18, 2016
A5: great way to get a QUICK pulse for what matters to active following (most engaged supporters of your brand). #twittersmarter
— Rob Christianson (@robchristianson) February 18, 2016
A5) A Twitter poll helps to define more my brand's unique edge & find out how to better fulfill my followers needs #twittersmarter
— Dagmar Gatell (@DagmarGatell) February 18, 2016
A5. Asking Q means you are listening. People love sharing opinions. Give them the opportunity! #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/opO1RJF8EW
— Lenka Koppová (@lenkakopp) February 18, 2016
A5. If worded thoughtfully, make followers feel they have a say in your biz (possibly provide u new avenues of exploration) #twittersmarter
— Neetzy (@NeetzyBlog) February 18, 2016
A5 #TwitterSmarter I like the polls to gauge people's views. I did grassroots in politics & know you need to give what public wants
— AwesomismMom (@AwesomismMom) February 18, 2016
A5 a) Tip for polls. To gain maximum exposure, I found that pinning your Twitter poll will get you more responses #TwitterSmarter
— Kapil (@KapilJekishan) February 18, 2016
A5. Polls are a fun way to engage, converse around it and the results can be a great blog post too #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/Tqgq5SWkgp
— Suman Kher (@Suman_Kher) February 18, 2016
A5 All poll participants receive a notification when poll closes >> brand gets another mention #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/6fRVoJxfXw
— Mark Alves (@markalves) February 18, 2016
Q6. I want to get started with Twitter advertising. How do I get started? #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/X5dYgyrRAm
— Madalyn Sklar (@MadalynSklar) February 18, 2016
A6: Twitter advertising is not cheap, so do your research and have a plan ready before you start. #TwitterSmarter
— Adel de Meyer (@AdeldMeyer) February 18, 2016
A6: Advertising is easy now – You can ‘boost’ any tweet that passes the advertising requirements. #TwitterSmarter
— Adel de Meyer (@AdeldMeyer) February 18, 2016
A6: To ‘boost’ a tweet – click the analytics icon on your tweet, pick a budget and advertise. Easy as that! #TwitterSmarter
— Adel de Meyer (@AdeldMeyer) February 18, 2016
Love this opinion by @SethGodinBlog Go all in with your brand – It is worth it all the way! #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/epbYsqihDD
— Adel de Meyer (@AdeldMeyer) February 18, 2016
A6: To choose specific targets like keywords, demographics and triggers go to advertising in your profile settings. #TwitterSmarter
— Adel de Meyer (@AdeldMeyer) February 18, 2016
A6: Use ads for a new E-book, blog post, newsletter sign up or even to encourage people to follow you with a creative tweet #TwitterSmarter
— Adel de Meyer (@AdeldMeyer) February 18, 2016
Great tip!! #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/ijyeTvO4zR
— Adel de Meyer (@AdeldMeyer) February 18, 2016
A6. Try A/B testing when starting out. Great way to learn about which content works better than others #twittersmarter
— Michael Altiero (@MichaelAltiero) February 18, 2016
A6 Do prior research. There are a lot of articles about it out there to learn more before diving in #twittersmarter
— Michael Altiero (@MichaelAltiero) February 18, 2016
A6) Just make absolutely sure you've defined your goals and know what success looks like before you start spending $ #TwitterSmarter
— David Boutin (@dmboutin) February 18, 2016
A6. A solid guide to understanding Twitter Advertising by @HubSpot https://t.co/Tt6PbzUIwl #TwitterSmarter
— Kapil (@KapilJekishan) February 18, 2016
A6 First understand that there are three types of Twitter ads: promoted accounts, promoted hashtags, and promoted tweets #TwitterSmarter
— Kathy Kopacz MS (@kkopacz1) February 18, 2016
A6 Assess 1st what are you trying to achieve. More followers? More eyes? Just get the word out? You need to pick your target #twittersmarter
— Terry Lo (@calgarydreamer) February 18, 2016
A6.
By 1st understanding your brand & your target market!
Do your research & find out if it's the best option! #TwitterSmarter
— Gabriela Cardoza (@CardozaGab) February 18, 2016
A6: Before you push the boost button, clarify what goals you have for Twitter advertising. Goals help you measure results! #twittersmarter
— FreshSparks (@FreshSparks) February 18, 2016
A6: Educate yourself about Twitter ads before jumping in otherwise you'll waste money. #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/X6ZyUukefW
— Madalyn Sklar (@MadalynSklar) February 18, 2016
Q7. Can Twitter cards help amplify my brand? #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/QuyLjzMBYc
— Madalyn Sklar (@MadalynSklar) February 18, 2016
A7: Twitter cards are powerful because they stand out and have great CTA’s #TwitterSmarter
— Adel de Meyer (@AdeldMeyer) February 18, 2016
A7: Setting up Twitter cards for any website is a must and using them for your brand will be something that sets you apart #TwitterSmarter
— Adel de Meyer (@AdeldMeyer) February 18, 2016
A7: Things you can do with cards are: Sign up for an email list, Register at a website, Use a coupon & Visit a landing page #TwitterSmarter
— Adel de Meyer (@AdeldMeyer) February 18, 2016
Great post here >> https://t.co/NDyihz6FOB << Types of cards! #TwitterSmarter
— Adel de Meyer (@AdeldMeyer) February 18, 2016
A7: The other type of cards involve how your tweets are displayed when someone shares something from your website #TwitterSmarter
— Adel de Meyer (@AdeldMeyer) February 18, 2016
Great post from @buffer about Twitter Cards > https://t.co/gMi9GJAdgu #TwitterSmarter #socialmedia pic.twitter.com/Rc0OXOQiQ6
— Adel de Meyer (@AdeldMeyer) February 18, 2016
A7: Twitter cards are amazing! You can collect opt-in email address from your tweet. #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/inBD2gMXlO
— Madalyn Sklar (@MadalynSklar) February 18, 2016
A7 They are good for #leadGeneration #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/emtx0nO5lQ
— Varun Kumar (@varunkr842) February 18, 2016
A7: My presentation at #SMMW16 is How to Use Twitter Cards to Massive Grow Your Audience. #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/inBD2gMXlO
— Madalyn Sklar (@MadalynSklar) February 18, 2016
A7.
I love Twitter cards, just make sure they are consistent & aligned with your brand! #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/0tGQFIeJG6
— Gabriela Cardoza (@CardozaGab) February 18, 2016
A7:Twitter cards offer your product/service/insight a nice look and presentation. Best of all, they are free! #TwitterSmarter
— jeff soto (@JS_insidepitch) February 18, 2016
A7 Twitter Card features help you stand out from the crowd if implemented correctly #TwitterSmarter
— Kathy Kopacz MS (@kkopacz1) February 18, 2016
A7. YES! 1. Visual boost engagem. apprx 30%! 2. Get your message/logo union to a T! #TwitterSmarter #personalbrand https://t.co/q7jPVJGh7X
— Steve Morozumi (@SFenthusiast) February 18, 2016
A7: Yes! Twitter cards can help increase engagement and drive traffic, with a richer experience for users. #twittersmarter
— FreshSparks (@FreshSparks) February 18, 2016
A7: Twitter Cards help create more engagement, amplify your tweets, and generate more traffic to your website. #TwitterSmarter
— Ms. Leslie W. (@mslesliewhite) February 18, 2016
Q8 (last question). What’s the best way to curate content so my brand will explode on Twitter? #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/si3vhO4mc9
— Madalyn Sklar (@MadalynSklar) February 18, 2016
A8: Research your sources well and then use tools to schedule in your updates. Not too much about 15 in 24hrs is good. #TwitterSmarter
— Adel de Meyer (@AdeldMeyer) February 18, 2016
People are lookingfor interaction and conversations – a face and a voice – don't automate too much! Those days are gone. #TwitterSmarter
— Adel de Meyer (@AdeldMeyer) February 18, 2016
Get out and play! Use tools beyond Twitter like live-streaming to show your personality even more. #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/fwSToDRgC5
— Adel de Meyer (@AdeldMeyer) February 18, 2016
A8. Have a healthy balance between original content and content from other Twitter users. But make sure it is relevant #twittersmarter
— Michael Altiero (@MichaelAltiero) February 18, 2016
A8 Find content that appeals to who you're sharing it with AND include the reason WHY you find it relevant to them #twittersmarter
— LUCYrk (@LUCYrk78) February 18, 2016
A8 Focus on your #Niche related #Content. Share others content too. Have some variety#TwitterSmarter https://t.co/99dOrGNwDw
— Varun Kumar (@varunkr842) February 18, 2016
A8: Listen to audience, pay attention to demographics/analytics & develop valuable content that answers questions #TwitterSmarter
— Hailey Jester (@HailJester) February 18, 2016
a8 – customer success stories, preferably written by them #TwitterSmarter
— Robert Leonard (@T4Leonard) February 18, 2016
A8) Spend quality time reading content that adds value & aligns w/ your brand/industry messages before sharing it. #TwitterSmarter
— Liliana GH (@Liliholl) February 18, 2016
A8
Think about the VALUE it will bring your audience & if it aligns w/ your brand message! #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/l3c837OYSi
— Gabriela Cardoza (@CardozaGab) February 18, 2016
A8: Continue to tap into great minds and if something really resonates with you share it with your friends. #twittersmarter
— Dedrick Tai (@dedricktai_) February 18, 2016
A8 Make sure you share content with images and videos as well. They drive higher engagement numbers than just text #twittersmarter
— Michael Altiero (@MichaelAltiero) February 18, 2016
A8 Use Lists to Curate Content to Retweet #TwitterSmarter
— Kathy Kopacz MS (@kkopacz1) February 18, 2016
A8: I use content curation tools: @nuzzel and Juice by @paper_li. These are the BEST! #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/BIIbfHoCsG
— Madalyn Sklar (@MadalynSklar) February 18, 2016
A8. RT authority informative edutainment sources & #influencers that followers <3 w/ good frequency #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/jHKXCkpkJa
— Steve Morozumi (@SFenthusiast) February 18, 2016
A8 Try and keep certain focuses. Don't deviate too much. You want people to know you as a personality on a specific topic #twittersmarter
— Terry Lo (@calgarydreamer) February 18, 2016
A8: Find a focus for your content, both curated (80%) & original (20%). Post tweets consistently with relevant hashtags. #twittersmarter
— FreshSparks (@FreshSparks) February 18, 2016
@MadalynSklar A8: Target relevant hashtags and chats to get your content the audience it will resonate with! #TwitterSmarter
— Rick O'Leary (@rfoleary4) February 18, 2016
This has been an amazing #TwitterSmarter chat. One of the best ever. Thank you @AdeldMeyer for being a great guest.
— Madalyn Sklar (@MadalynSklar) February 18, 2016
WOW over 600 notifications to catch up on for #TwitterSmarter chat – Thanks so much everyone, you rock my world!!! #SocialMedia
— Adel de Meyer (@AdeldMeyer) February 18, 2016
I love @AdeldMeyer's Twitter poll. So much love for the #TwitterSmarter chat. Go here: https://t.co/QrP9kQUZxb pic.twitter.com/7O7BPFNApY
— Madalyn Sklar (@MadalynSklar) February 18, 2016
Thank you! <3 #TwitterSmarter and beyond…. pic.twitter.com/qyFFrJsum7
— Adel de Meyer (@AdeldMeyer) February 18, 2016
Okay #TwitterSmarter chat peeps. Take all the cool stuff you learned today and implement it. Just Do It! pic.twitter.com/Z3rD3VbGwZ
— Madalyn Sklar (@MadalynSklar) February 18, 2016
This is some of the best @twitter/#smm #personalbranding/#branding info out there! YES! Just Do It! #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/TrxjWNCrxp
— Steve Morozumi (@SFenthusiast) February 18, 2016
Agreed @MadalynSklar JUST DO IT! #TwitterSmarter ? ? pic.twitter.com/cFUGlduV0L
— Adel de Meyer (@AdeldMeyer) February 18, 2016
Thanks @AdeldMeyer @MadalynSklar #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/6rSKe0id5q
— Lyn Blackledge (@lynblackledge) February 18, 2016
I love personalised messages and video on Twitter. Great job! Thanks Lyn ❤ #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/oZ1ygSLqwf
— Adel de Meyer (@AdeldMeyer) February 18, 2016
We trended #6 today on Twitter!! Thank you #TwitterSmarter community. #YouRock!! pic.twitter.com/YWDQXQUlQu
— Madalyn Sklar (@MadalynSklar) February 18, 2016
?? @MadalynSklar Actually number 5 now! Woo ooo. #TwitterSmarter trending ? pic.twitter.com/LbcmYQHpO4
— Adel de Meyer (@AdeldMeyer) February 18, 2016
It was amazing Kristy! We were trending #6 worldwide during #TwitterSmarter chat. It's @AdeldMeyer's fault. LOL! https://t.co/PIT2a8RYEn
— Madalyn Sklar (@MadalynSklar) February 18, 2016
#TwitterSmarter chat stats via @oneQube: 1955 tweets from 213 profiles, 3.5 million reach, 44.2 million impressions. pic.twitter.com/m4tZzLGSmZ
— Madalyn Sklar (@MadalynSklar) February 18, 2016
For more tips, advice and resources to help you master Twitter and grow your business be sure to follow me at @MadalynSklar. And be sure to join us every Thursday on Twitter at 1pm ET at hashtag #TwitterSmarter.