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 to the chat! Our guest today is @JodiOkun. Topic: Finding Your Voice on Twitter. #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/Xig9tJIBWp
— Madalyn Sklar (@MadalynSklar) March 24, 2016
Q1: How do you begin to communicate on Twitter as yourself or your brand? #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/JjUzrWrmAB
— Madalyn Sklar (@MadalynSklar) March 24, 2016
A1 It took me a long time to find my voice on #Twitter. At first I looked around what other accounts did and say? #TwitterSmarter
— Jodi Okun (@JodiOkun) March 24, 2016
A1 After I saw what I liked and did not feel comfortable saying I started an excel spreadsheet #TwitterSmarter
— Jodi Okun (@JodiOkun) March 24, 2016
A1 I divided my spreadsheet in to worksheets that helped me decide my plan for the whole year #TwitterSmarter
— Jodi Okun (@JodiOkun) March 24, 2016
A1: Just TWEET! I remember being so afraid to send my first tweet… Just do it! Get started. #twittersmarter
— Pam Ross (@pamelamaeross) March 24, 2016
A1. I strive to be myself just as like I would face to face. #twittersmarter
— Stephie! (@KindredBelle) March 24, 2016
A1: Start with your goals and audience, and great content will flow #twittersmarter
— Lauren Dugan (@lauren_dugan) March 24, 2016
A1: I think first about the story I want to tell and if my audience could find value in it #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/d9AniZdWyE
— Beth Tourek (@btourek) March 24, 2016
A1 Start conversation with human touch, you are your own #Brand #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/F79jk3bGCl
— Varun Kumar (@varunkr842) March 24, 2016
@MadalynSklar A1: First, you need to define + find your voice. #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/LlqoKr7DeN
— Wilde Agency (@Wilde_Agency) March 24, 2016
A1 Tweet what interests & amuses you. Don't hide your smarts. #TwitterSmarter
— Liftec Forklifts (@LiftecForklifts) March 24, 2016
A1: Start tweeting about what's relevent to you! And make sure to interact with others/influencers with similar interests #twittersmarter
— Katherine Boufford (@kbouffd) March 24, 2016
A1: The best thing to do is authentic and real. #twittersmarter
— Madalyn Sklar (@MadalynSklar) March 24, 2016
A1. It's in the context of social media…be social! Engage in conversation, build relationships, and be human. #TwitterSmarter
— Nikki Fica (@NikkiFica) March 24, 2016
A1: I'm just me. That's all I can be wherever I go. Twitter is no exception. #TwitterSmarter
— February Grace (@FebruaryGrace) March 24, 2016
A1: I got on Twitter in 2008. Back then it was still quite new. We were all struggling to figure out what to do with it. #twittersmarter
— Madalyn Sklar (@MadalynSklar) March 24, 2016
A1 Jump in. Stay on point. Add value. #TwitterSmarter @JodiOkun
— Donna Urso (@JustOneDonna) March 24, 2016
A1: Begin to introduce yourself to the community you're in. Let them know you're new here and start building relationships! #TwitterSmarter
— Winnie Giang (@winniegiang) March 24, 2016
A1 The cliche "just be yourself" is a cliche bc it's so simple and true! #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/bfVywWkYYO
— Heather Mundt (@momfari) March 24, 2016
A1 When I started interacting with people, participating in chats, I realized how I could be "me" publicly and learn/grow #twittersmarter
— Pam Ross (@pamelamaeross) March 24, 2016
A1: Watch & learn from others you admire if you've got stage fright. Then, be yourself & provide value to your followers #twittersmarter
— Lauren Dugan (@lauren_dugan) March 24, 2016
A1) Hi all. Go out and engage with people who share your interests. #twitterchats are a great start! ?? #twittersmarter
— Jim Carter (@MSLJim) March 24, 2016
A1: Id say define exactly WHO you are/want to be. Then apply that in all your engagement. #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/Cm7ehKbdqa
— Kristy Gillentine (@KrisGillentine) March 24, 2016
A1. Fine tune your bio…smiley face. People buy from people…find people You want to hang out with. Similar interests etc #TwitterSmarter
— Samantha Kelly (@Tweetinggoddess) March 24, 2016
A1: Consistency! You will build a brand by delivering consistent messages that you want to be known as in the community. #TwitterSmarter
— Resume Strategists (@ResumeStratgsts) March 24, 2016
#TwitterSmarter A1: Create a bio which reflects your thought process. Start engaging in relevant communities. Share best practices. Repeat
— Dinesh Kulchandra (@1DigitaLife) March 24, 2016
A1) I thought about what I want 2 share 2 connect w/ others, who do I want to attract, who has the same mission and beliefs #twittersmarter
— Dagmar Gatell (@DagmarGatell) March 24, 2016
A1: I begin by introducing myself and sharing authentic human content that relates to my passions. #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/ndLsBUzkkf
— Randy Ksar (@djksar) March 24, 2016
Q2: When do you share content on Twitter? #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/5jeejIkITk
— Madalyn Sklar (@MadalynSklar) March 24, 2016
A2 I am a huge fan of getting up early and going into my @hootsuite and begin tweeting everyday. #TwitterSmarter
— Jodi Okun (@JodiOkun) March 24, 2016
A2 I start off connecting with every account that mentioned me and go straight to my industry tab and read news for the day #TwitterSmarter
— Jodi Okun (@JodiOkun) March 24, 2016
A2 Next I go to my interests and people I know and share their posts, I always read them first #TwitterSmarter
— Jodi Okun (@JodiOkun) March 24, 2016
#TIP –> RT @jwbirchfield: @MadalynSklar A2: I share content early and often. The ‘right’ time is all the time. #TwitterSmarter
— Jodi Okun (@JodiOkun) March 24, 2016
A2: When my audience is online! That tracks to 9-5 ET for me (roughly), with peaks around morning and lunch #twittersmarter
— Lauren Dugan (@lauren_dugan) March 24, 2016
A2: I share content whenever I find it's relevant. AND ALSO include hashtags so others with the same interests can see. #TwitterSmarter
— Winnie Giang (@winniegiang) March 24, 2016
A2) Spread your tweets over the while 24 hour period. Don't just stick to your own time zone. Use a tool like @buffer et al #twittersmarter
— Jim Carter (@MSLJim) March 24, 2016
A2 My own content "rules": Is it helpful? Is it necessary? Is it not overdone/said? Will people get something from it? #twittersmarter
— LUCYrk (@LUCYrk78) March 24, 2016
A2. Social media is not a 9-5, and I have followers from across the globe, so share all day! #TwitterSmarter
— Nikki Fica (@NikkiFica) March 24, 2016
A2 whenever I feel like I can provide value. If it impacts just one person, it's worth it! #TwitterSmarter
— Stephen Alred Jr. (@salred3) March 24, 2016
A2 I share content when it can start/help a conversation. Not just to maintain a "presence" on Twitter. #twittersmarter
— Martin Lieberman (@martinlieberman) March 24, 2016
A2 Whenever I have good stuff to share!! Also random thoughts and could share special moments or funny things. #twittersmarter
— Samantha Kelly (@Tweetinggoddess) March 24, 2016
A2: I use @buffer to schedule great articles & info I come across. And as I find things I post them. #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/Yjb0dmt7uy
— Madalyn Sklar (@MadalynSklar) March 24, 2016
A2-a. @alphabetsuccess: Time to tweet is overrated. Like @MadalynSklar: someone's always listening #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/tu6BiDi88S
— Steve Morozumi (@SFenthusiast) March 24, 2016
A2 @SFenthusiast @alphabetsuccess @MadalynSklar @JodiOkun Also, experiment. I've had solid engagement on Sunday evenings. #TwitterSmarter
— Mike Barzacchini (@MikeBarzacchini) March 24, 2016
Q3: When did you find your voice on Twitter? #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/udDGUJ64Vr
— Madalyn Sklar (@MadalynSklar) March 24, 2016
A3 I found my voice when I attended two chats every night. #TwitterSmarter
— Jodi Okun (@JodiOkun) March 24, 2016
A3 There are some things I would never say like “fab” but I would say #yourock #TwitterSmarter
— Jodi Okun (@JodiOkun) March 24, 2016
A3 I also found an emoji that represents me and most of the time I tweet- I use it #TwitterSmarter ? ??
— Jodi Okun (@JodiOkun) March 24, 2016
A3 Last I connect in many different communities you never know who you might meet and connect with #TwitterSmarter
— Jodi Okun (@JodiOkun) March 24, 2016
A3: Years after I started. And my voice has evolved over time depending on my career/interests! #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/m9xTffH5a7
— Kristy Gillentine (@KrisGillentine) March 24, 2016
A3: Took me a while, and a username change, before I found my voice. And it's an ongoing process! #twittersmarter
— Lauren Dugan (@lauren_dugan) March 24, 2016
A3. When I realized my authentic tweets were garnering more engagement than my canned content. #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/yWfJTKibHh
— Adam Rodricks (@adamrodricks) March 24, 2016
A3 I found my voice during the #YYCFloods of 2013. In those days of crisis, I realized that my influence was a tool to help. #twittersmarter
— Terry Lo (@calgarydreamer) March 24, 2016
A3: My voice on Twitter (bemused but informative) hasn't changed much since day one. #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/Ox0SdExK4I
— Adam T. Music (@MusicAdamT) March 24, 2016
A3) I saw that my humor could be an asset in relationship building; I didn't need to be stiff and "official." #twittersmarter
— Kyle Murray (@TheKyleMurray) March 24, 2016
A3: It can definitely take some time to find your voice. It helps to just put yourself out there and start conversations. #TwitterSmarter
— Express Writers (@ExpWriters) March 24, 2016
A3 I think as I get to know myself better the more I'm able to share more of myself in a more personal manner online #twittersmarter
— LUCYrk (@LUCYrk78) March 24, 2016
A3: I was very comfortable on other online platforms so I found my Twitter voice immediately. #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/IigN5frWpO
— Madalyn Sklar (@MadalynSklar) March 24, 2016
A3: I think Twitter chats are an excellent place to find your voice and also your tribe. #twittersmarter
— Madalyn Sklar (@MadalynSklar) March 24, 2016
A3) When I zeroed in on what I wanted to share & not aimlessly tweet like I'm talking to myself. #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/DMKkU6FKJ9
— Ray Ricky Rivera (@RayRickyRivera) March 24, 2016
A3 I remember days when I would be on 3 chats, using Tweetdeck to participate in all, fingers furiously typing… #twittersmarter
— Pam Ross (@pamelamaeross) March 24, 2016
A3. When I look back to when I first started, it's embarrassing. Twitter Chats opened my voice a few years ago! #TwitterSmarter
— Nikki Fica (@NikkiFica) March 24, 2016
A3: When people actively sought me out for #socialmedia advice is when I found my voice. #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/loelMBvk70
— Randy Ksar (@djksar) March 24, 2016
A3 Through communities like this one – the more I participated in chats, the easier it was to find my voice #Twittersmarter
— Jade Phillips (@lifeofaworkgirl) March 24, 2016
Q4: What tips do you have on how to explore Twitter and connect with new people? #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/kQipzxcvQb
— Madalyn Sklar (@MadalynSklar) March 24, 2016
A4 I use @hootsuite and create tabs for each niche 1. Is #finaid 2. Is #SMMW 3. People I know it seems to work for me #TwitterSmarter
— Jodi Okun (@JodiOkun) March 24, 2016
A4 I also created twitter lists and once you list someone you are connected and can tweet to that list on its own #TwitterSmarter
— Jodi Okun (@JodiOkun) March 24, 2016
A4. Last I attend Twitter chats to stay connected and meet people. Stay fresh on your Twitter account my big tip of day #TwitterSmarter
— Jodi Okun (@JodiOkun) March 24, 2016
@MadalynSklar A4: Chats are best way to meet new folks. Use @allchats and explore #s and conversations. #TwitterSmarter
— Mehul (@mehulgohil) March 24, 2016
A4: Stalk other people's lists! Find someone in your niche, and start following/interacting with the accounts on their lists #twittersmarter
— Lauren Dugan (@lauren_dugan) March 24, 2016
A4) Twitter search, twitter search, twitter search, oh, and hashtags! #TwitterSmarter
— Jordan (@cavejordans) March 24, 2016
A4: Yap. Yap, yap, yap, yap. All day. Interact. Be genuine, emotionally intelligent, and kind. And meet people in person. #TwitterSmarter
— Adam T. Music (@MusicAdamT) March 24, 2016
A4: Twitter chats! I've met great friends thru them & even took those online relationships offline #TwitterSmarter
— Gabby Yocum (@thegreat_gabbby) March 24, 2016
A4) Give first. Reach out. Engage. Say thank you for a favor/retweet/reply. Care and show empathy #twittersmarter
— Dagmar Gatell (@DagmarGatell) March 24, 2016
A4: Use lists! I've gotten out of this, need to get back. When following so many, miss people's tweets. Need to organize. #twittersmarter
— Pam Ross (@pamelamaeross) March 24, 2016
A4. Be obsessed w great #custserv w your #content & #engagement & concern self w serving others #TwitterSmarter #smm https://t.co/Mhx9HvMSLF
— Steve Morozumi (@SFenthusiast) March 24, 2016
A4: Twitter chats. Get active on them. Be consistent. You'll see amazing results! #twittersmarter
— Madalyn Sklar (@MadalynSklar) March 24, 2016
Q5. How many times a day do you go on Twitter and what do you say? #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/retxPy6xPg
— Madalyn Sklar (@MadalynSklar) March 24, 2016
A5 I go on twitter at least 6 times a day or more. #TwitterSmarter
— Jodi Okun (@JodiOkun) March 24, 2016
A5 I do have push notifications to my phone so I don’t miss accounts I am watching each day #TwitterSmarter
— Jodi Okun (@JodiOkun) March 24, 2016
A5 I am on every morning each day, I send out quotes and posts I like. Afternoon connect with friends at night twitter chats #TwitterSmarter
— Jodi Okun (@JodiOkun) March 24, 2016
A5 I thank people; say hello; wish them a good day; share their posts; or just post a status of my random thoughts #TwitterSmarter
— Jodi Okun (@JodiOkun) March 24, 2016
sooo true RT @jwbirchfield: @MadalynSklar Slow and steady wins the race to #1. #TwitterSmarter
— Jodi Okun (@JodiOkun) March 24, 2016
A5: I lost count of how many times I go on Twitter a day. Sometimes I do it by instinct and muscle memory on my phone. ? #TwitterSmarter
— Winnie Giang (@winniegiang) March 24, 2016
A5 Sometimes always on #Twitter , but when works demand Quality, i am always offline #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/Bd1nTZER0u
— Varun Kumar (@varunkr842) March 24, 2016
A5 If I don't can't count the # of times I go on twitter do I have a problem? I participate in chats & post relevant content #twittersmarter
— Katherine Boufford (@kbouffd) March 24, 2016
A5: Several. Try to share good marketing/PR content every a.m. and link w/ LinkedIn. #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/MoV5NtLQtF
— Gary Karr (@garykarr) March 24, 2016
@MadalynSklar A5 Is "too many to count" an acceptable answer? I respond to things, reach out, show support. I listen a lot. #TwitterSmarter
— February Grace (@FebruaryGrace) March 24, 2016
A5. I'm trying to grow substantially now, so I'm on frequently. Too much, I think! #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/vvZaYtbvP7
— Donna Urso (@JustOneDonna) March 24, 2016
A5. I think it would be easier to say when I'm not on Twitter! #TwitterSmarter
— Nikki Fica (@NikkiFica) March 24, 2016
@MadalynSklar A5: When i'm not doing other stuff or with fam/friends #TwitterSmarter
— Nisha Varghese (@Nisha360) March 24, 2016
A5: Like the hulk, I'm always on Twitter. HootSuite is my constant companion! #twittersmarter
— Lauren Dugan (@lauren_dugan) March 24, 2016
A5: I guess I'm never OFF! When I post, I share info + try to support friends who support me. #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/rES9T4n2Dd
— Kristy Gillentine (@KrisGillentine) March 24, 2016
@MadalynSklar
A5 it's my favorite platform… all times. It depends on what user I gets in with ?#TwitterSmarter— مُحَمَّد الحُمّصِيّ (@MAHsocial) March 24, 2016
A5 I'm never really "off" Twitter & I share what has my interest that can also help &/or entertain others @MadalynSklar #TwitterSmarter
— Joselin Mane (@JoselinMane) March 24, 2016
A5: Go on Twitter? Aren't we always connected via notifications? 🙂 launching the app is probably 15-20 times/per day. #TwitterSmarter
— Randy Ksar (@djksar) March 24, 2016
@MadalynSklar A5: I also share other ppl's writing tips, good writing examples, inspiration or just something silly. #TwitterSmarter
— Darcy De Leon (@darcydeleon) March 24, 2016
Q6. Tell us more about lists and how they help you with your brand? #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/XKkhHoyJDH
— Madalyn Sklar (@MadalynSklar) March 24, 2016
A6 I create lists about my interests and my brand topics for me it is #financialaid; #colleges #quotes #smallbiz #TwitterSmarter
— Jodi Okun (@JodiOkun) March 24, 2016
A6 Every week I follow about 500-1000 people and add them to one of my lists #TwitterSmarter
— Jodi Okun (@JodiOkun) March 24, 2016
A6 Each time I create a new niche in my company I create new twitter list and connect with those accounts daily #TwitterSmarter
— Jodi Okun (@JodiOkun) March 24, 2016
A6 I just Love Twitter period !! #TwitterSmarter
— Jodi Okun (@JodiOkun) March 24, 2016
@MadalynSklar A6: Lists help me stay up-to-date on topics, trends, news and what others are saying on the platform. #TwitterSmarter
— John Birchfield (@jwbirchfield) March 24, 2016
A6: Twitter lists are an amazing way to stay organized. I would be lost without them. #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/v8ecfsy5Gf
— Madalyn Sklar (@MadalynSklar) March 24, 2016
A6. I organize lists for events and chats mainly. Even if there are many lists out there, create your own for safe keeping! #TwitterSmarter
— Nikki Fica (@NikkiFica) March 24, 2016
A6: Lists=vital. They are my customized newsfeeds. Allow me to hone in on defined ppl/topics. #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/eoKf4mbFvN
— Kristy Gillentine (@KrisGillentine) March 24, 2016
A6: Lists are my Twitter lifeblood! Keeping up with my clients, competitors, partners, family, friends, influencers, mentors #twittersmarter
— Lauren Dugan (@lauren_dugan) March 24, 2016
A6: One of my favorite lists is for people I've interviewed for my #TwitterSmarter podcast: https://t.co/aK0wX283uB
— Madalyn Sklar (@MadalynSklar) March 24, 2016
A6 I also keep track of when I'm listed and what for. Great indicator of what content works & why people follow you #Twittersmarter
— Jade Phillips (@lifeofaworkgirl) March 24, 2016
A6: It's funny that we all seem to love lists… but Twitter could do so much more with them. Are you listening, @Jack? #twittersmarter
— Lauren Dugan (@lauren_dugan) March 24, 2016
A6: Lists help me keep up w/ friends & prospects on social. I also build up lists in my @Zoomph account #Twittersmarter
— Katherine Boufford (@kbouffd) March 24, 2016
A6 lists are how I keep my engagement up. Sometimes Twitter can be a lot of noise, lists help me weed out the signals #TwitterSmarter
— Stephen Alred Jr. (@salred3) March 24, 2016
A6: Make lists, but be sure you are checking them twice! Keep going back to them and engage! #TwitterSmarter
— Karen Kurtzweil (@Rsikarenk) March 24, 2016
A6: Twitter lists are the best thing about Twitter! It makes me happy that I can make lists online as well as offline! #twittersmarter
— Sarah Kerrigan (@thatsmgirl) March 24, 2016
Q7. How long does it take to find your voice on Twitter? #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/9mFtWYJMbp
— Madalyn Sklar (@MadalynSklar) March 24, 2016
A7. It took me about two years to find my voice. #TwitterSmarter
— Jodi Okun (@JodiOkun) March 24, 2016
A7 I had many friends who mentored me to look deep and stay positive on my Twitter journey.
— Jodi Okun (@JodiOkun) March 24, 2016
A7 Finding your tone on Twitter is key. I tend to be short and sweet not a long writer so Twitter is my jam #TwitterSmarter
— Jodi Okun (@JodiOkun) March 24, 2016
A7 I stay fresh on Twitter as I am always growing my brand. I change how I tweet so my brand evolves #TwitterSmarter
— Jodi Okun (@JodiOkun) March 24, 2016
key to stay relevant RT @ckan: @JodiOkun @MadalynSklar Interesting perspective, seeking innovation each day #TwitterSmarter
— Jodi Okun (@JodiOkun) March 24, 2016
A7. If you are yourself, it should come naturally. Don't try to be someone else, mentor or not. Be true to yourself! #TwitterSmarter
— Nikki Fica (@NikkiFica) March 24, 2016
A7) Depends on your personality, creativity, understanding how Twitter works, & how much time you put in to find out #twittersmarter
— Dagmar Gatell (@DagmarGatell) March 24, 2016
A7. Not long. Be yourself. Be real. Find balance. #theDudeAbides #twittersmarter pic.twitter.com/qD0AXpoFhp
— Rob Christianson (@robchristianson) March 24, 2016
A7 This all depends on the person! There's no one size fits all approach. It takes time patience and a bit of confidence #Twittersmarter
— Jade Phillips (@lifeofaworkgirl) March 24, 2016
A7: I think you already have your voice. just need confidence to put it out there, even when it seems nobody is listening. #twittersmarter
— Pam Ross (@pamelamaeross) March 24, 2016
A7 It depends on how seriously you take it. I was on twitter since 2009, but I honestly didn't realize the power until 2012. #twittersmarter
— Terry Lo (@calgarydreamer) March 24, 2016
A7: With any new platform, it takes trial and error in order to find your voice. It's an ongoing process, but it's SO fun. #TwitterSmarter
— Winnie Giang (@winniegiang) March 24, 2016
A7 Depends on how fast you get the concept that twitter is SOCIAL media. You find you voice in the bak & forth conversation #twittersmarter
— Katherine Boufford (@kbouffd) March 24, 2016
A7: No 'a-ha' moment. Voice evolves as new topics, conversations, friends emerge. Basics remain. #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/sGB4BuLimH
— Gary Karr (@garykarr) March 24, 2016
Q8. Any last secrets you want to share with us that you do on Twitter ? #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/nbE1PXl0SV
— Madalyn Sklar (@MadalynSklar) March 24, 2016
A8 Follow and connect with everyone who mentions you. Ask them a question #TwitterSmarter
— Jodi Okun (@JodiOkun) March 24, 2016
A8 Meet new friends in your home stream during sporting events using the unique hashtag #TwitterSmarter
— Jodi Okun (@JodiOkun) March 24, 2016
A8 Don’t be afraid to meet new people you never know where it might lead your brand @Discover #TwitterSmarter
— Jodi Okun (@JodiOkun) March 24, 2016
A8 Not really a secret, but "follow smart people" #TwitterSmarter
— Liftec Forklifts (@LiftecForklifts) March 24, 2016
A8: Be real. Listen. Engage. Find your tribe in Twitter chats. #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/WIAMmaQ2iy
— Madalyn Sklar (@MadalynSklar) March 24, 2016
A8: Always remember to be present. Don't schedule updates and forget about Twitter. Engage with your audience. #TwitterSmarter
— Express Writers (@ExpWriters) March 24, 2016
A8) I use Twitter 2 say thank you to people coming 2 my Blab shows. No option on Blab. I'm grateful 4 their time & interest #twittersmarter
— Dagmar Gatell (@DagmarGatell) March 24, 2016
@MadalynSklar A8: Be consistent, use visuals + be sure to "@" mention any people, brands or publications you reference! #TwitterSmarter
— Wilde Agency (@Wilde_Agency) March 24, 2016
A8: I use the "save drafts" function on the Twitter app quite a bit to save unfinished thoughts to tweet later. #TwitterSmarter #SECRETS
— Winnie Giang (@winniegiang) March 24, 2016
A8: When I engage with someone I like to know who they are. I read bios & feed to see how they think #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/A4sW3GfQVS
— Beth Tourek (@btourek) March 24, 2016
A8: Not really a secret but be kind and considerate of others. Above all be authentic. #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/4hDPeiEXAG
— Bernie Mixon (@BernieMixon) March 24, 2016
@MadalynSklar A8: Listen to people. Respond kindly. Build relationships. It takes time but that's what it's all about. #TwitterSmarter
— February Grace (@FebruaryGrace) March 24, 2016
A8. Chasing goals & being of service to others keeps me fresh, loving & live on @twitter! #TwitterSmarter #smm https://t.co/jmcsCJG008
— Steve Morozumi (@SFenthusiast) March 24, 2016
#TwitterSmarter A8 No secret. I read peoples stream, read their profile. If their last 10 tweets are sales pitches, not following.
— Jeavonna (@jchapstk) March 24, 2016
@MadalynSklar A8: Retweet people with something positive and worthwhile to say – no matter how many followers they have. #TwitterSmarter
— Darcy De Leon (@darcydeleon) March 24, 2016
A8: I look at those I admire and follow people who they follow that interest me! #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/m9X0j7z6xy
— Jennifer Bulandr (@JenniferBulandr) March 24, 2016
A8. Don't stay in a bubble, don't be a talking sales pitch, and one tweet a day will not gain you hundreds of customers. #TwitterSmarter
— Nikki Fica (@NikkiFica) March 24, 2016
A8 I like using video tweets but in a play date with 9 children with 4 children can you hear #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/gXs0RF4iw0
— Lyn Blackledge (@lynblackledge) March 24, 2016
The #TwitterSmarter chat is trending #4!! Thank you everyone! pic.twitter.com/rovtGHfXFq
— Madalyn Sklar (@MadalynSklar) March 24, 2016
Thank you to my #TwitterSmarter peeps for a great hour of sharing. #YouRock! pic.twitter.com/EFvovrafsK
— Madalyn Sklar (@MadalynSklar) March 24, 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.