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.
Did you miss today's #TwitterSmarter chat with @imoyse? No worries. You can watch our "after" chat livestream replay https://t.co/TpGZS7ocem pic.twitter.com/FE7jh1SXnI
— Madalyn Sklar ? (@MadalynSklar) September 7, 2017
Please welcome our guest @imoyse. Topic: Building Your Social Bio-Graphy and Connections. #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/7YvW8XZcr9
— Madalyn Sklar ? (@MadalynSklar) September 7, 2017
We invited our friends from Hootsuite to come on the chat and kick it off by answering one pressing question about Twitter marketing.
Ask @hootsuite: What are some cool Twitter List Hacks & Tricks? #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/fg0vPCkHf9
— Madalyn Sklar ? (@MadalynSklar) September 7, 2017
1|4 Where should we begin? Lists are perfect for listening in on your competitors and customers (in a non-creepy way) #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/pMEuH4yfUg
— Hootsuite (@hootsuite) 7 September 2017
2|4 You can do this by creating a list and adding the people you want to monitor to it. Pro tip: Keep your list private! ? #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/7KtMKNgl91
— Hootsuite (@hootsuite) 7 September 2017
3|4 Another trick: Save time from creating lists by subscribing to other users’ public lists! #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/JyzwG82zuY
— Hootsuite (@hootsuite) 7 September 2017
4|4 Look at the public lists created by influencers in your field or your largest competitors. Bam! #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/ty3hKz4Gdg
— Hootsuite (@hootsuite) 7 September 2017
Q1: How important is it to build a consistent Social Bio-Graphy across platforms, including Twitter? #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/bl9LXSvfEW
— Madalyn Sklar ? (@MadalynSklar) September 7, 2017
A1. Personal Brand takes time and like a company if you look different on each platform it just looks inconsistent. #TwitterSmarter
— Ian Moyse – FInstSMM (@imoyse) September 7, 2017
A1. Having profiles look consistent is easy and gives a better 1st impression. And 1st impressions count more than ever. #TwitterSmarter
— Ian Moyse – FInstSMM (@imoyse) September 7, 2017
A1. Also cross link profiles to each other, make it easy for the audience to find you and find you again ! #TwitterSmarter
— Ian Moyse – FInstSMM (@imoyse) September 7, 2017
A1 Also define whaty you want to be known for and stick to that as your theme – mine is #Cloud #TwitterSmarter
— Ian Moyse – FInstSMM (@imoyse) September 7, 2017
A1 checkout a great book on this 'KNOWN' by Mark Schaeffer – #TwitterSmarter
— Ian Moyse – FInstSMM (@imoyse) September 7, 2017
A1: Be compelling. #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/nF0JpPZrcD
— Madalyn Sklar ? (@MadalynSklar) September 7, 2017
A1 consistency builds trust. It's how people know it's YOU. When people are confused, they tune out. #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/x8YICLbM6Y
— LUCYrk (@LUCYrk78) September 7, 2017
A1: Very! You want your followers to know who you are, right? Pro tip: make your bios REAL/FUN with hashtags & emojis ???? #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/5TEbNrImWx
— Katelyn Brower ? (@BrowerKDnB) September 7, 2017
A1 A consistent social biography makes sense and saves time. Why do something different if you're the same person? #branding #TwitterSmarter
— Jim Katzaman (@JKatzaman) September 7, 2017
A1: Very important, as it is part of your branding & brand positioning.
It shows consistency & creates brand awareness. #TwitterSmarter
— Alexia P. Bullard (@ap_bullard) 7 September 2017
A1: When your profiles contain the same biography, it provides consistency for your audience. #TwitterSmarter
— Express Writers (@ExpWriters) September 7, 2017
A1. Very imp! But customize 4 each SM platform. Have fun but keep it appropriate! BIOS allow u t2 b professional & Engaging! #twittersmarter
— Melissa A (@mz_rocko) 7 September 2017
A1.
You always want consistency in your personal brand, so people know they've found you: use the same headshot please!#TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/aQvQuFuC48— Tori Dunlap ✈️??? (@victori_media) 7 September 2017
A1: Curating content is a fundamental aspect of creating your personal brand. Starts with audiences recognizing it's you. #TwitterSmarter
— Andrew Roberts (@ARoberts021) 7 September 2017
A1: your biography is a Cliff's Notes version of your company as a whole. Use it to entice. #TwitterSmarter
— Flying Cork (@flyingcorkpgh) 7 September 2017
A1: It helps my readers know they can reach me and I'm consistent. But business wise it helps when looking at partnerships. #TwitterSmarter
— Jenn Baker Blog (@MindofaDiva) September 7, 2017
A1: Consistency is crucial 4 core principles,I also believe each platform can b used 2 highlight a side of the biography. #TwitterSmarter
— BiaValle (@BV_DigitalBuzz) 7 September 2017
A1 You don't want your followers to question whether or not it is really you. Be consistent across platforms. #twittersmarter
— Laura Denny (@ldcreativemedia) September 7, 2017
Q2. What are some tips to consider when building your Social Bio-Graphy and presence? #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/jrnERdukxs
— Madalyn Sklar ? (@MadalynSklar) September 7, 2017
A2. Use the same of similar enough profile pix and Bios, check and if needed update them regularly.
#TwitterSmarter— Ian Moyse – FInstSMM (@imoyse) September 7, 2017
A2 Test your photo our at https://t.co/NhPwbAFlpL – Don’t pick the one you like, let your audience advise! #TwitterSmarter
— Ian Moyse – FInstSMM (@imoyse) September 7, 2017
A2 I tested the same pic with & without glasses AND #twittersmarter
— Ian Moyse – FInstSMM (@imoyse) September 7, 2017
– the glasses wearing one had MUCH higher ratings for authority & credibility so I changed it to that ! #TwitterSmarter
— Ian Moyse – FInstSMM (@imoyse) September 7, 2017
A2 @ldcreativemedia yep i hate that go to another profile and not be sure its the same person ! #twittersmarter
— Ian Moyse – FInstSMM (@imoyse) 7 September 2017
A2 How about get your own domains to front your social –#twittersmarter
— Ian Moyse – FInstSMM (@imoyse) September 7, 2017
A2 checkout https://t.co/27ciCszmVs to my linkedin and https://t.co/1uoRGVVbck to my social – friendlier! #TwitterSmarter
— Ian Moyse – FInstSMM (@imoyse) September 7, 2017
A2: Be articulate. And think about your brand. Use the same profile picture on every profile. #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/pV1iPIbHRV
— Madalyn Sklar ? (@MadalynSklar) September 7, 2017
A2: Don't bite off more than you can chew. Develop systems to make you more effective. #twittersmarter
— Tim @ Stoneham Press (@StonehamPress) 7 September 2017
A2: Always remain honest and consistent. Focus on strengths! #twittersmarter
— Tamara (@itstamaragt) 7 September 2017
A2: Be authentic and make sure you are in front of the right audience. Without those 2 things, you may fail. #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/pw5NlaxKZp
— Katelyn Brower ? (@BrowerKDnB) September 7, 2017
A2: Don't try to be something you're not. Your branding & presence should reflect your company, its people and its values #TwitterSmarter
— LAVIDGE (@lavidgeco) 7 September 2017
A2. I use emojis to add a fun aspect to my bio to entice readers ???⛷? #TwitterSmarter
— cypherdiaz (@CedricTheCarGuy) 7 September 2017
A2: Remain authentic, and be consistent. Link to other SM profiles, so your audience has a roadmap of sorts for your brand. #TwitterSmarter
— Alexia P. Bullard (@ap_bullard) 7 September 2017
A2: Lots of caps and hashtags and buzz words like GrowthHacker…. actually do the opposite of that #TwitterSmarter
— Joe Martin (@joeDmarti) September 7, 2017
A2: Post the same info in each bio, write it differently for uniqueness. Be sure to list your links & use hashtags on here #twittersmarter
— Justin Bienvenue ? (@JustinBienvenue) 7 September 2017
A2. Have a plan and be yourself. Trying to be anything else is exhausting. #TwitterSmarter
— YourWebContentWriter (@WebContent4U) 7 September 2017
A2) Social Bio should get to the point. Short Sweet and in A Nutshell. #TwitterSmarter Open up the nut and its YOU! pic.twitter.com/OOKpL4gZ1M
— Andre M. Powell, CC (@andrempowell) 7 September 2017
A2: Be honest. Sing your own praises but don't sound cocky. Keep keywords in mind. #TwitterSmarter
— Flying Cork (@flyingcorkpgh) 7 September 2017
A2: Make it clear what you have to offer and who you're targeting. It'll help people determine if you're right for them. #TwitterSmarter
— Express Writers (@ExpWriters) September 7, 2017
A2: Keywords that fit your personal brand should be worked into your bio so that you get discovered by new followers. #TwitterSmarter
— ?JMatt (@JMattMke) September 7, 2017
A2. Try to avoid Buzzwords! Good for search but bad for differentiation #Twittersmarter pic.twitter.com/8XwvMzoors
— Su Doyle (@sudoyle) 7 September 2017
A2 Are you a giver or a taker. . . .your bio tells all about you. And whether or not others will follow #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/KdDaA9V5EL
— Beth Staub (@AdventureGlass) September 7, 2017
Q3: How can having a great Social Bio-Graphy help you manage your personal brand effectively? #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/cvlbGe2fN1
— Madalyn Sklar ? (@MadalynSklar) September 7, 2017
A3. If someone meets you & you give a business card where do you think they will most likely check you out? Social!! #TwitterSmarter
— Ian Moyse – FInstSMM (@imoyse) September 7, 2017
A3. Where is your home base for coming to find you? If you write a blog or make comment where does it link back to ? #TwitterSmarter
— Ian Moyse – FInstSMM (@imoyse) September 7, 2017
A3. Why do companies have Brand police, styles & boilerplates? Consistency works ! #TwitterSmarter
— Ian Moyse – FInstSMM (@imoyse) September 7, 2017
A3 and dont set and forget review them regularly and tune them #twittersmarter
— Ian Moyse – FInstSMM (@imoyse) September 7, 2017
A3: It will help people get to know, like and trust you, which is so important in your marketing. #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/MCsF5DOjbR
— Madalyn Sklar ? (@MadalynSklar) September 7, 2017
A3 A social Bio-Graphy keeps things consistent #twittersmarter
— Toby Metcalf (@Toby_Metcalf) September 7, 2017
A3: When people know you and trust your opinions/ideas, things just sort of fall into place seamlessly ? #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/Xhm6Bg2ruv
— Katelyn Brower ? (@BrowerKDnB) September 7, 2017
A3: Eh. Not sure I have great bios…you tell me lol. Ideally, should drive name recognition & accurate content expectations #TwitterSmarter
— Andrew Roberts (@ARoberts021) 7 September 2017
A3. The audience knows exactly what you represent with a few lines of text. Quick Wit and to the point ? #TwitterSmarter
— cypherdiaz (@CedricTheCarGuy) 7 September 2017
A3 So few people actually take the time to think out their social bio-graphy, just doing it will help focus on your offering #twittersmarter
— Cathy Wassell (@CathyWassell) September 7, 2017
A3: Provides credibility and a reason to either follow or engage back with you. #TwitterSmarter
— Joe Martin (@joeDmarti) September 7, 2017
A3 When people see that who you are live matches what you're written, they begin to trust you and look to you #twittersmarter https://t.co/veDHNX8I7s
— LUCYrk (@LUCYrk78) September 7, 2017
A3: Having a great bio shows that you YOURSELF understand who you are… so I know what I can expect from you! #TwitterSmarter
— ?JMatt (@JMattMke) September 7, 2017
A3: Showcases exactly what you do and who you are so users/clients which makes it easier for people to connect with you! #twittersmarter
— Tamara (@itstamaragt) 7 September 2017
A3: How you present yourself is part of your personal brand. Your profile's appearance is a representation of you. #twittersmarter
— SEO.com (@seocom) 7 September 2017
A3. It can filter out the people that most want to work with you and benefit from your individual services! #twittersmarter pic.twitter.com/6pKSMJluhR
— Author&SpeakerKarla (@KarlaRevolution) September 7, 2017
Q4: How can successfully managing your Social Presence help you establish connections with relevant influencers? #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/3iBX5cM07z
— Madalyn Sklar ? (@MadalynSklar) September 7, 2017
A4. I wrote a blog about this only recently – see https://t.co/gqyAcrUyVC #twittersmarter
— Ian Moyse – FInstSMM (@imoyse) September 7, 2017
A4 It’s about 'Making It Real' – Turning Social Into A Real World Connection #TwitterSmarter
— Ian Moyse – FInstSMM (@imoyse) September 7, 2017
A4 It shows pictures of me with 7 great contacts from around the world I 1st met on social and then met in real life #TwitterSmarter
— Ian Moyse – FInstSMM (@imoyse) September 7, 2017
A4 The way to do it is to engage, add value, comment, share and truly show your value in social #TwitterSmarter
— Ian Moyse – FInstSMM (@imoyse) September 7, 2017
A4 do this and it will naturally progress into real life #twittersmarter
— Ian Moyse – FInstSMM (@imoyse) September 7, 2017
A4 Create content, write blogs, get published on other sites and always push for links back to your social ! #TwitterSmarter
— Ian Moyse – FInstSMM (@imoyse) September 7, 2017
A4 also look for target lists of those you want to influence – who they share, like and follow – what do they share ? #TwitterSmarter
— Ian Moyse – FInstSMM (@imoyse) September 7, 2017
A4 engage with content they would like based upon seeing what they do ! #twittersmarter
— Ian Moyse – FInstSMM (@imoyse) September 7, 2017
A4: It's all about networking. Get out there and don't be afraid to strike up a conversation with an influencer. #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/zo2oX0GUi0
— Madalyn Sklar ? (@MadalynSklar) September 7, 2017
A4: People more likely to find you in search and come to you. #twittersmarter
— Tim @ Stoneham Press (@StonehamPress) 7 September 2017
A4: Doing so helps to establish your industry authority, so those within your niche / market can find and connect with you. #TwitterSmarter
— Alexia P. Bullard (@ap_bullard) 7 September 2017
A4 – If you're active and engaging you will be seen and known. #TwitterSmarter
— Louise Upchurch (@Loulou_Uberkirk) 7 September 2017
A4: I like to see if someone is active online. How do they communicate with their followers and share content. #TwitterSmarter
— Jenn Baker Blog (@MindofaDiva) September 7, 2017
A4: We have come a long way from top influencers rolling their eyes at the smaller guys – but they still want credibility. #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/INFzIAo8Kg
— Katelyn Brower ? (@BrowerKDnB) September 7, 2017
A4. A consistent profile across platforms makes you recognizable. #TwitterSmarter
— YourWebContentWriter (@WebContent4U) 7 September 2017
A4: Also, social activity (e.g. Twitter chats) shows commitment to saturation in topics/trends. Public-facing continuing ed #TwitterSmarter
— Andrew Roberts (@ARoberts021) 7 September 2017
A4. Birds of a feather flock together. Finding common topics builds deeper connections than "so we're both in sales" #TwitterSmarter
— Su Doyle (@sudoyle) 7 September 2017
A4: social is like life support for any brand. Consistency and strategy will help you stay alive and reach influencers. #TwitterSmarter
— Flying Cork (@flyingcorkpgh) 7 September 2017
A4 (1).
As both a digital marketer AND blogger/influencer, making quality connections is so important. #TwitterSmarter— Tori Dunlap ✈️??? (@victori_media) 7 September 2017
A4 Talk to people. Be yourself. Be helpful. Be happy. Write useful, interesting content. & talk to people, did I say that? #twittersmarter pic.twitter.com/rvM4y1fGpH
— Cathy Wassell (@CathyWassell) September 7, 2017
A4: Increases awareness, posting quality content adds value and is a plus 4 band image + connecting with users n prospects #TwitterSmarter
— BiaValle (@BV_DigitalBuzz) 7 September 2017
A4 Consistently nurturing the relationships made helps to maintain a presence and treat all with same level of relevancy #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/X6CYNdrbys
— Melissa Reyes (@MizMeliz) September 7, 2017
Q5: What are your top tips for using Social Selling to turn Social into Real World Connections? #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/hhOCqPpcCP
— Madalyn Sklar ? (@MadalynSklar) September 7, 2017
A5 #1 Listen, share and engage… engage engage engage – add valuable content and take part #TwitterSmarter
— Ian Moyse – FInstSMM (@imoyse) September 7, 2017
A5 Create great non pitchy content and share it , add value to others and show your expertise #TwitterSmarter
— Ian Moyse – FInstSMM (@imoyse) September 7, 2017
A5 for example checkout this blog I wrote on 2rd party site and getting great traction https://t.co/gqyAcrUyVC #blog #twittersmarter
— Ian Moyse – FInstSMM (@imoyse) September 7, 2017
A5 Give before asking – much better to attract them to come to you than you go to them #TwitterSmarter
— Ian Moyse – FInstSMM (@imoyse) September 7, 2017
A5: Engage. Engage. And then engage some more. It's what I do. It works. #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/j45oF2ZTqH
— Madalyn Sklar ? (@MadalynSklar) September 7, 2017
A5: Simply put, start a conversation. If they're local, after you build on the relationship, invite them to grab coffee IRL! #TwitterSmarter
— ?JMatt (@JMattMke) September 7, 2017
A5 Have real conversations with those you meet online. Make sure your social communication is not a one-way road. #twittersmarter
— Laura Denny (@ldcreativemedia) September 7, 2017
A5: Avoid auto DMs. Demonstrate value & authenticity. Offer helpful content, rather than being pushy and promo. Engage! #TwitterSmarter
— Alexia P. Bullard (@ap_bullard) 7 September 2017
A5: Be original, consistent, schedule posts sufficiently and use hashtags and keywords to reach your audience. #twittersmarter
— Justin Bienvenue ? (@JustinBienvenue) 7 September 2017
A5: Start conversations, collaborations, partnerships! #twittersmarter pic.twitter.com/uBahn3JJiv
— Isil Simsek (@IsilSimsek) September 7, 2017
Be helpful.
Answer questions.
Show your expertise.
Create relationships.
Then, they call you!
A5: #twittersmarter— Lori Anding? (@southbaysome) September 7, 2017
A5.I have gained clients through posts the common denominator? Supply/Demand Making yourself visible/share your strengths #TwitterSmarter
— cypherdiaz (@CedricTheCarGuy) 7 September 2017
A5 Top tips? It's hashtag WORK. It's about BUILDING relationships. It's not an over night get rich quick thing. #twittersmarter pic.twitter.com/LfV8cj11Hm
— Beth Staub (@AdventureGlass) September 7, 2017
A5 Don't be a one 'n' done kinda person. That's spammy. Take advantage of the chance to build long term relationships. #twittersmarter
— LUCYrk (@LUCYrk78) 7 September 2017
A5 Try to attend industry events sometimes to meet digital people in real life. You're bound to meet @StonehamPress then #twittersmarter pic.twitter.com/F3QGgdAWir
— Cathy Wassell (@CathyWassell) September 7, 2017
A5: Agree: SHOW. Make yourself useful , know your audience and strike a cord. #TwitterSmarter
— Janette Speyer (@JanetteSpeyer) 7 September 2017
Q6: How can nurturing Social Connections persistently lead to new personal / business opportunities? #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/fzg3hd4bca
— Madalyn Sklar ? (@MadalynSklar) September 7, 2017
A6 You can’t plan what you may get from it as directly as you might like, often you create great social accidents #TwitterSmarter
— Ian Moyse – FInstSMM (@imoyse) September 7, 2017
A6 I have had people who I connected with reach out years later with great opportunities #TwitterSmarter
— Ian Moyse – FInstSMM (@imoyse) September 7, 2017
A6 I have seen a growth in requests for me to speak, guest blog, comment etc but it built after time and investment #TwitterSmarter
— Ian Moyse – FInstSMM (@imoyse) September 7, 2017
A6 Much of this is from work + outreach I have done over time&d did to generally raise my bio not for a specific outcome #TwitterSmarter
— Ian Moyse – FInstSMM (@imoyse) September 7, 2017
A6 Social is about contributing consistently and being patient – pay it forward and payback will come #TwitterSmarter
— Ian Moyse – FInstSMM (@imoyse) September 7, 2017
A6: Keep nurturing your social connections because you never know where it will lead. And be patient. It can take time. #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/x8OSMTsLuB
— Madalyn Sklar ? (@MadalynSklar) September 7, 2017
A6. Show, don't tell. If you're a SME, blog, tweet, engage, comment. Go Deep. Don't say "I'm an artist". Use a portfolio! #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/AzcxlV1gZH
— Su Doyle (@sudoyle) September 7, 2017
A6. This is #networking 101.
I've landed a podcast interview, blogger collaborations, panel invites, etc.
ALL FROM SOCIAL. #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/1RzClKnQdV— Tori Dunlap ✈️??? (@victori_media) 7 September 2017
A6: A nurture process makes sense for everyone. You can't be too aggressive w/ content – your audience needs to be nurtured! #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/QMc1dwS3CY
— Katelyn Brower ? (@BrowerKDnB) September 7, 2017
A6: When you nurture relationships ppl feel valued and connected. People want to do business with ppl who care about them. #twittersmarter
— Lori Anding? (@southbaysome) September 7, 2017
A6 You never know when someone you have helped, can help you 🙂 Social is all about trust and relationships #twittersmarter
— Toby Metcalf (@Toby_Metcalf) September 7, 2017
A6: Maintain your strong relationships, help people help you, and they'll think of you when an opportunity comes up. #TwitterSmarter
— LAVIDGE (@lavidgeco) 7 September 2017
A6. Nurture a connection for potential biz opp, to learn, to offer value, create community. It's such a win/win strategy. #twittersmarter
— Melissa A (@mz_rocko) 7 September 2017
A6: You don't know what may come of social media relationships. If you build them, it could lead to a great collab. #TwitterSmarter
— Express Writers (@ExpWriters) September 7, 2017
A6 Try not to leave any "tweet" behind. Stay in touch w/ppl, no matter time/distance. You never know where next opp comes in #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/NwGU2UVKyD
— Zala Bricelj (@ZalkaB) September 7, 2017
A6 -people buy people so if you have a relationship and are on the radar they will think of you! Trust is a big factor too #TwitterSmarter
— Louise Upchurch (@Loulou_Uberkirk) 7 September 2017
A6: If you're present,helpful and authentic,people remember this. And people buy from people! #TwitterSmarter
— Isil Simsek (@IsilSimsek) 7 September 2017
A6. Timing is everything. If you're not nurturing, you're gambling that you'll be in the right place at the right time. #TwitterSmarter
— Su Doyle (@sudoyle) 7 September 2017
Q7: What are your favourite tools to keep on top of your Personal Brand Management? #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/o4YliaA7Xx
— Madalyn Sklar ? (@MadalynSklar) September 7, 2017
A7 Buffer and klout for scheduling, great one = https://t.co/Mt1xPjE1im for scheduling Instagram #TwitterSmarter
— Ian Moyse – FInstSMM (@imoyse) September 7, 2017
A7 https://t.co/U0KJ5UkwUz for automating blog sharing content with great detailed rules #TwitterSmarter
— Ian Moyse – FInstSMM (@imoyse) September 7, 2017
A7 https://t.co/cCp5LWdVQc to create your own social league tables see mine at https://t.co/gqyAcrUyVC #TwitterSmarter
— Ian Moyse – FInstSMM (@imoyse) September 7, 2017
A7 anyone else use https://t.co/5L8DYQTvC4 ? #twittersmarter
— Ian Moyse – FInstSMM (@imoyse) September 7, 2017
A7 @IFTTT is great but has some limitations #twittersmarter
— Ian Moyse – FInstSMM (@imoyse) September 7, 2017
A7 socialjukebox for scheduling up good content on a chosen subject #TwitterSmarter
— Ian Moyse – FInstSMM (@imoyse) September 7, 2017
A7: My fave tools: @ManageFlitter @buffer @hootsuite @tweet_jukebox @feedly @nuzzel @canva @AdobeSpark #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/joXs1Hcx37
— Madalyn Sklar ? (@MadalynSklar) September 7, 2017
A7: SM management tools, such as @hootsuite or @buffer, image tools like @canva & @PexelsPhotos. @googledocs for planning. #TwitterSmarter
— Alexia P. Bullard (@ap_bullard) 7 September 2017
A7: I like to use columns in @TweetDeck to monitor our chat hashtag, mentions, etc. #TwitterSmarter
— Express Writers (@ExpWriters) September 7, 2017
A7. @Buffer @Mention @IFTTT are some of my favorites!
I actually wrote a whole post about this: https://t.co/OVn6QwInUM#TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/SJgnKck6EF— Tori Dunlap ✈️??? (@victori_media) 7 September 2017
A7. My business and Brad have been built around being authentic. I make sure that as I improve I maintain my authenticity. #twittersmarter pic.twitter.com/xTvW07DAGO
— Author&SpeakerKarla (@KarlaRevolution) September 7, 2017
A7: @canva @AdobeSpark @flipboard are a few of my go to tools #TwitterSmarter
— Isil Simsek (@IsilSimsek) September 7, 2017
A7 #ShockerAlert @hootsuite #twittersmarter and @BeeKarl15 – the best blogger out there! https://t.co/fKYT2mBS3z
— Beth Staub (@AdventureGlass) September 7, 2017
A7: Love @TweetDeck, @HootSuite and @AdobeSpark Great tools for managing and creating #sociacontent #twittersmarter
— Laura Denny (@ldcreativemedia) September 7, 2017
A7 I like @SmarterQueue for scheduling, @Pocket for curating, @canva for prettifying, Apple Clips for videofying #twittersmarter
— Cathy Wassell (@CathyWassell) September 7, 2017
A7: @buffer, @ManageFlitter, along with other ones that help me organize and manage my brand. #twittersmarter
— Justin Bienvenue ? (@JustinBienvenue) 7 September 2017
A7: My services are content based. I add value by knowing a bit of everything, bringing in info. My fav tool is @Flipboard #TwitterSmarter
— BiaValle (@BV_DigitalBuzz) 7 September 2017
Q8: What are some good examples of leveraging Social Selling the right way? #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/uTl6P4BKik
— Madalyn Sklar ? (@MadalynSklar) September 7, 2017
A8 easiest is to say what to avoid to the bad way – 1st is don’t be too quick – slowly slowly and earn the right #TwitterSmarter
— Ian Moyse – FInstSMM (@imoyse) September 7, 2017
A8 ***** who has had the linkedin invite, followed by the sales pitch 5 mins after accepting it on the next message ? #TwitterSmarter
— Ian Moyse – FInstSMM (@imoyse) September 7, 2017
A8 Anyone read the best selling Social selling book by my friend @Timothy_Hughes a great read. on this QUEST #TwitterSmarter
— Ian Moyse – FInstSMM (@imoyse) September 7, 2017
A8 people rush into social selling and wanting the outcome too quick and stuff up the process !!!! #twittersmarter
— Ian Moyse – FInstSMM (@imoyse) September 7, 2017
A8 I have gained meetiings with global leaders through social but it takes time to earn the right giving value 1st #TwitterSmarter
— Ian Moyse – FInstSMM (@imoyse) September 7, 2017
#A8 Social selling is the new essential tool in sales. doesnt replace old ways but compliments in the new buyer dynamic #twittersmarter
— Ian Moyse – FInstSMM (@imoyse) September 7, 2017
A8 sales needs to adapt and be willing to change and learn and unfortnately many see social as a marketing tool only ! #twittersmarter
— Ian Moyse – FInstSMM (@imoyse) September 7, 2017
A8: Be consistent and don't give up. Too often these two things are not followed. It does work. Just be patient. #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/UqbL8XRyrY
— Madalyn Sklar ? (@MadalynSklar) September 7, 2017
A8: I did a piece on #SocialSelling based on @kokasexton's #SMMw17 presentation – check it out: https://t.co/Z3v9ww7LZk #TwitterSmarter
— Katelyn Brower ? (@BrowerKDnB) September 7, 2017
A8. I believe if you highlight someone on your blog or podcast who are doing well on social. #twittersmarter
— Cheval John (@chevd80) 7 September 2017
A8. Staying up with the newest trends and formulating a business marketing plan that engages those leads. #TwitterSmarter
— cypherdiaz (@CedricTheCarGuy) 7 September 2017
A8: Keeping up on the latest industry trends, so you provide value to your audience. Engaging & including others. Nurturing. #TwitterSmarter
— Alexia P. Bullard (@ap_bullard) 7 September 2017
A8 Keep tweeting! It's not magic. It takes time but it works! #TwitterSmarter
— Isil Simsek (@IsilSimsek) September 7, 2017
A8: Be consistent and sufficient. Use hashtags appropriately and reach out to your audience at the right times #twittersmarter
— Justin Bienvenue ? (@JustinBienvenue) 7 September 2017
A8: Be consistent and sufficient. Use hashtags appropriately and reach out to your audience at the right times #twittersmarter
— Justin Bienvenue ? (@JustinBienvenue) 7 September 2017
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