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.
This week’s #TwitterSmarter chat assignment:
Video ?#JustDoIt ?
Make a short video and tag me and our guest @redheadrachel #TwitterSmarterAssignment pic.twitter.com/dlnENO8K5a— Madalyn Sklar ? Ranked Houston’s #1 Social Media (@MadalynSklar) March 29, 2018
Did you miss today's #TwitterSmarter "after" chat livestream with my guest @redheadrachel? No worries, you can watch the replay.https://t.co/fEbrN1ITZp pic.twitter.com/IVgMAYMUah
— Madalyn Sklar ? Ranked Houston’s #1 Social Media (@MadalynSklar) March 29, 2018
Please welcome our guest @redheadrachel. Topic: How to Effectively Promote Your Blog Content on Twitter. #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/Ozimudg6cd
— Madalyn Sklar ? Ranked Houston’s #1 Social Media (@MadalynSklar) March 29, 2018
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: How do I become a pro at using Twitter’s Advanced Search? #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/jlqqPUxT5o
— Madalyn Sklar ? Ranked Houston’s #1 Social Media (@MadalynSklar) March 29, 2018
1|2 First thing is first. To become a pro you need to get started by testing and working with the different parameters available to you in advanced search. Practice makes perfect! You can search for specific keywords, dates, and even location! ? #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/71PRgJFZ1j
— Hootsuite (@hootsuite) 29 March 2018
2|2 A couple quick parameters we like to use:
“to:” or “from:” will show you tweets to that account or from that account. Handy for when you want to get specific. We also like to use AND or OR to help find specific things. Eg. “from:madalynsklar AND #TwitterSmarter OR #hootchat” pic.twitter.com/PhelfQ7E2p— Hootsuite (@hootsuite) 29 March 2018
Q1: What makes Twitter a great platform for sharing your blog content? #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/Aw03sbtUbe
— Madalyn Sklar ? Ranked Houston’s #1 Social Media (@MadalynSklar) March 29, 2018
A1: If your target audience is on Twitter, this is a great place to be promoting your blog content because it's going to help you reach them.
A captivating tweet with a link back to your blog post and an eye-catching image can really stand out! #TwitterSmarter
— Rachel | Define Your Hustle ? (@redheadrachel) March 29, 2018
A1: I think Twitter is a great platform for sharing information and resources. My blog content matters to my Twitter community.
I like to use @clicktotweet in my blog posts as a way to make it easier for my community to share it out on Twitter. #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/ziJPPdtlQn
— Madalyn Sklar ? Ranked Houston’s #1 Social Media (@MadalynSklar) March 29, 2018
A1: It’s a place where your community of friends who will share/read your content live. Hopefully. #twittersmarter
— Tim Lewis @ Stoneham Press (@StonehamPress) 29 March 2018
A1: It's fast and easy to post, and you can tag relevant people #TwitterSmarter
— Michelle Lowery (@MichelleVLowery) March 29, 2018
A1: Twitter has great search capabilities built in with advanced search and even simple hashtag keyword searches. This allows you to share your #blog #content and increase its visibility. #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/9pEDdBZnWx
— Katelyn Brower ? (@BrowerKDnB) March 29, 2018
A1: You can pull quotes and link direct! And now with bookmarks, easy to save ‘read later’ articles! #twittersmarter
— Jen Oleniczak Brown (@JenOleniczak) 29 March 2018
A1. We tag people who are in the post as well as people we know will amplify the post to get the word out. RT city! #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/W2H5yIBsYO
— HeyOrca! (@HeyOrca) 29 March 2018
A1: People on Twitter want to consume meaningful information. They’re looking for articles to improve their knowledge.
Plus, you don’t have to write a book proposal to share a blog. Posting a link is so easy, and hash tagging is an acquired skill. #TwitterSmarter
— Narmadhaa (@s_narmadhaa) 29 March 2018
A1. Searchable hashtags to reach a wider audience! Also, the LIVE element of it helps to encourage a buzz around your latest blog as well. #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/6RqFOyrPng
— Lisa Boyles ??? #SOCIALWOLFPACK ? (@lisaboylesmedia) 29 March 2018
a1: Why twitter rocks for sharing blogs:
? Millions of people.
?280 characters to get someone convinced to click your link.
✔use hashtags to your advantage! #twittersmarter
⚠️RT, so not only are you working to share, other people can help!
cross promoting is so important!— Bre | Mountain Town Boutique (@bre_mtb) 29 March 2018
A1: So versatile. You can do pics, videos, quotes, polls or just random thoughts. Super easy to find stuff, tag people and generate coversation. Twitter Media Studio is fantastic for video with the in built call to action #TwitterSmarter
— Warwick Brown (@warwickabrown) March 29, 2018
A1: Twitter is a great platform for sharing blog content for many reasons. You can include links to your blog posts in each tweet if you want. (but don't) And it's super easy to retweet other great content to share tips and info with your target audience. #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/n6sa4oTSz5
— Darcy De Leon ??? Blog Editor (@darcydeleon) March 29, 2018
Q2: How can you create captivating copy on Twitter that drives people to your website? #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/ZX9A1YZE9M
— Madalyn Sklar ? Ranked Houston’s #1 Social Media (@MadalynSklar) March 29, 2018
A2: The secret to creating captivating copy on Twitter or any social media platform is to know your audience.
You need to get inside the head of your target audience and write like you're speaking directly to them so it resonates. #TwitterSmarter
— Rachel | Define Your Hustle ? (@redheadrachel) March 29, 2018
A2: It's about the value you are providing. And giving them enough that they will want to click the link to get more. #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/7eEBX8Wnsh
— Madalyn Sklar ? Ranked Houston’s #1 Social Media (@MadalynSklar) March 29, 2018
A2. It gives you a chance to show it to a whole new audience! Using keywords from your blog as hashtags on twitter will help to get it infront of the people most likely to engage with it! #TwitterSmarter
— Ben Hardicre (@BenHardicre) 29 March 2018
A2 Before trying to create content for them, listen to them – what are they talking about #twittersmarter
— Toby Metcalf (@Toby_Metcalf) March 29, 2018
A2: Make your copy EXCITING.
CAPITALIZE WORDS
Use emojis ❤️?➡️??♀️?
Hashtag keywords
Clear & concise CTAs #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/37IeEffzKL— Katelyn Brower ? (@BrowerKDnB) March 29, 2018
A2: Let people know what VALUE the blog article will bring them. Make it simple, to the point, and compelling.#TwitterSmarter
— influencerTONY ? 90 Vids/90 Days (@InfluencerTony) 29 March 2018
A2. Your copy should answer a question or present a problem that your brand has the solution for. Use a call-to-action to drive your audience to your website, where the answer/solution lives. #TwitterSmarter
— SourceMedia (@SourceMediaCo) 29 March 2018
A2. It all starts with a great headline. @CoSchedule has a fantastic tool to help with this. I have been testing recently and am amazed how bad my headlines are. But Im improving! #TwitterSmarter
— Gene Petrov // Leadership & Marketing Consulting (@GenePetrovLMC) 29 March 2018
A2:
?Tweet like a human not a marketer
?Ask questions
? Show personality
?Test what works for your audience #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/JlinVGihav— Nicole Osborne ? Lollipop Social (@Lollipop_Social) 29 March 2018
A2: WHY THIS MATTERS? I like to capitalise my first sentence like a headline then ask a question or make observation. The extra characters make it easier to captivate (gifs and emojis help) #TwitterSmarter
— Warwick Brown (@warwickabrown) March 29, 2018
A2.
How to
captivate your#Twitter audience???offer value.
Utilize
your USP
to create content
that is…??insightful
??unique
??relevant
??engaging
??authentic #marketing #branding #socialmedia #twittersmarter pic.twitter.com/Wk0ijRjCbP— Gabriela Cardoza (@CardozaGab) March 29, 2018
A2: Use a key takeaway from the post, not just the headline #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/v9Z03vPQ0a
— Scott Phillips (@scott_phillips_) March 29, 2018
Q3: What are some creative ways to get more traction on a new post via Twitter? #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/b6wwFPiQJz
— Madalyn Sklar ? Ranked Houston’s #1 Social Media (@MadalynSklar) March 29, 2018
A3: Tag the people and brands you've mentioned in your post, as they might share it themselves.
Add eye-catching images or emojis to help grab attention.
And even experiment with video content! #TwitterSmarter
— Rachel | Define Your Hustle ? (@redheadrachel) March 29, 2018
A3: Use videos in your tweets! #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/E8sJze6zxp
— Madalyn Sklar ? Ranked Houston’s #1 Social Media (@MadalynSklar) 29 March 2018
A3: I’ve found that tagging users in pictures is a great way to do it. But, don’t get too spammy and tag them just to tag them. Tag with purpose. #twittersmarter
— Maria Marchewka (@_MariaMarchewka) 29 March 2018
A3. You can use a video snippet explaining what your blog post is about in your tweet #TwitterSmarter
— Cheval John (@chevd80) 29 March 2018
A3: Test posting it in different ways:
– With a gif
– With Twitter cards using Media Studio
– With an image
– As a normal tweet#TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/pFu40fe5Lz— influencerTONY ? 90 Vids/90 Days (@InfluencerTony) 29 March 2018
A3: We think it is important to "follow your post all over social" during the first few hours after you publish so that you can spark and participate in the conversation. Thank people for sharing, ask questions. #twittersmarter
— Warfare Plugins (@warfareplugins) March 29, 2018
A3. Tag your regular readers, get gif-fy with it, use threaded tweets to tell a narrative that builds interest. #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/mcz0pKmsWb
— Lisa Boyles ??? #SOCIALWOLFPACK ? (@lisaboylesmedia) 29 March 2018
A3:
• Mentions
• Hashtags—not more than two, though.
• Lists ad bullets
• GIFs
• Great banner images with clever copy
• Twitter Summary Cards
• Clear, meaningful copy.#TwitterSmarter— Narmadhaa (@s_narmadhaa) 29 March 2018
A3.
– Create different quotes or quote images to share your blog
– Add creative visuals to share your blog content
– Multichannel promotion #TwitterSmarter
— Ai Addyson-Zhang, Ph.D ? Edu Tech Evangelist (@aiaddysonzhang) March 29, 2018
A3: Put some good and meaningful #Visuals to your post that will attract your traget audience. Keep their #persona in mind will creating anything #TwitterSmarter
— Aditi Sharma (@aditi_sha26) March 29, 2018
A3: Do a video promo and upload to media studio so you can use the CTA to your post. Not a lot of people do this. They're a breeze to create and mine regularly feature in the top tweets pages because I think Twitter is promoting video #TwitterSmarter
— Warwick Brown (@warwickabrown) March 29, 2018
A3.
How
to gain more
traction on #twitter??Get creative!
-video
-gifs
-images
-contests
-freebies
-infographics
-stats
-collaborations
-polls
-questions
-twitter chats#marketing #branding#socialmedia #twitter#twittersmarter pic.twitter.com/LYia9TO60b— Gabriela Cardoza (@CardozaGab) March 29, 2018
Q4: What are the best strategies for repurposing your blog posts to create Twitter content? #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/gQA20CK4SD
— Madalyn Sklar ? Ranked Houston’s #1 Social Media (@MadalynSklar) March 29, 2018
A4: You can absolutely pull snippets and quotes from your blog posts and share them on Twitter. It's a great way to direct people back to your site.
You can even create videos on Twitter to repurpose your blog content and get more views. #TwitterSmarter
— Rachel | Define Your Hustle ? (@redheadrachel) March 29, 2018
A4: I like to use @clicktotweet and also make videos to repurpose the blog content. #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/6RMEkQkUow
— Madalyn Sklar ? Ranked Houston’s #1 Social Media (@MadalynSklar) March 29, 2018
A4
This is my plan with my blogs: To create some "Cards" that summarize my post for using them not only in Twitter Moments but also, in Medium Series and IG Stories.#TwitterSmarter https://t.co/cTSsmBKcmx
— Alberto Gómez (@alberMoire) March 29, 2018
A4. Per @annhandley, distill your idea down to the bare bones of “So what?” and use that value as a compelling reason to click on your content or start a conversation! #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/102sW0qn1b
— HeyOrca! (@HeyOrca) 29 March 2018
#A4 – pull out quotes and make them banners via @canva or present them as GIFs . Add a @Bitly link and drive them back to your blog. Use appropriate hashtags as well. #twittersmarter
— Melissa A. ? (@mz_rocko) 29 March 2018
A4:
• Creating listicles
• Summarising the post as threaded tweets
• Asking a question as a starting point to a follow-up blog
• Making video/banner teasers for the blog
• Tweeting excerpts from the blog.#TwitterSmarter— Narmadhaa (@s_narmadhaa) 29 March 2018
A4 Try to write posts as evergreen — without reference to specific years, for example. That gives you more flexibility to come back to posts for values that are always good without seeming dated. #TwitterSmarter
— Jim Katzaman $ #LifeInsurance $ Worker #Benefits (@JKatzaman) March 29, 2018
A4: We totally use our "click-to-tweet" feature in our social sharing tool, Social Warfare! We also sometimes create a tweet out of each item on a bulleted list with a "click here to read the other 9 tips" call-to-action. #twittersmarter
— Warfare Plugins (@warfareplugins) March 29, 2018
A4: I like to go live on Twitter sometimes discussing a recent topics I wrote about on my blog – I find this very effective! #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/Z3uBUCADG7
— Katelyn Brower ? (@BrowerKDnB) March 29, 2018
A4: @LumenFive does make it SUPER easy to create a video out of your blog post. It imports the post, you pick the headlines, the images and the music and BAM https://t.co/a9PGw2OnW7 #TwitterSmarter
— Warwick Brown (@warwickabrown) March 29, 2018
a4: Do a blog and content audit. See how your ideas, training, etc. is being interpreted and make updates as needed to get it back in the eyes of your audience. #twittersmarter
— Bre | Mountain Town Boutique (@bre_mtb) 29 March 2018
A4.
Ways to
repurpose content:??Update info
??Reformat (video, infographic)
??Offer perspective
??Add questions
??Invite others to share thoughts
??Tie into current events
??Add UGC
??Share readers thoughtsETC
Key =
for it to remain relevant#twittersmarter pic.twitter.com/QxkXsaLBbI— Gabriela Cardoza (@CardozaGab) March 29, 2018
Q5: How do you share your content on Twitter without being too self-promotional? #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/UdyTxpn0XV
— Madalyn Sklar ? Ranked Houston’s #1 Social Media (@MadalynSklar) March 29, 2018
A5: Don't talk about yourself ALL THE TIME. Simple as that.
Make sure you're sharing tweets that provide value to your audience. And break up your promotional tweets with amazing curated content. #TwitterSmarter
— Rachel | Define Your Hustle ? (@redheadrachel) March 29, 2018
A5: When posting say YOU not ME. Make it about them, your community. It's all in the wording. #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/lLr6TpSSLV
— Madalyn Sklar ? Ranked Houston’s #1 Social Media (@MadalynSklar) March 29, 2018
A5 Frame your post “Have you tried…” or “Are you working on…” make it about the reader, not about yourself #TwitterSmarter
— Michelle Lowery (@MichelleVLowery) 29 March 2018
A5. For us it comes down to frequency. We only tweet one piece of content we’ve produced once a day out of 8 to 10 tweets. #TwitterSmarter
— HeyOrca! (@HeyOrca) 29 March 2018
A5.
– Community building first
– Support and celebrate others
– Let your community share your work
– WOM #TwitterSmarter
— Ai Addyson-Zhang, Ph.D ? Edu Tech Evangelist (@aiaddysonzhang) March 29, 2018
A5 Even if you're the Pope, pontificating gets old fast. You might not have all the answers, but you can find experts who you can highlight and promote. Then you as writer and the other person as subject both look good. #TwitterSmarter
— Jim Katzaman $ #LifeInsurance $ Worker #Benefits (@JKatzaman) March 29, 2018
A5.
Lead with
how your content
will add value!??#marketing #branding#twittersmarter https://t.co/dZxqVtBqfs
— Gabriela Cardoza (@CardozaGab) March 29, 2018
A5
Start with taking yourself from the limelights and put others & community first.
RT & add your thoughts to other ppl's content, include other ppl's content in your stuff and shoutout your community!Co-creating with your audience goes a long way!#twittersmarter https://t.co/2VrknDnX8v
— Zala Bricelj (@ZalkaB) March 29, 2018
A5: The most important thing is to resonate with your audience and feed them the content they want. Parading around with too much self promotion will effect that negatively. #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/Op5bGPGpXT
— Katelyn Brower ? (@BrowerKDnB) March 29, 2018
A5: It’s all about value….If you can time and time again provide your followers with some semblance of value, you’ll win. But, if you get too into the “I” mode, you’ll lose. #TwitterSmarter
— Maria Marchewka (@_MariaMarchewka) 29 March 2018
A5: As long as you keep it relevant, appealing, and VALUE-DRIVEN (so it’s less about what you want & more about what your audience needs), you’re all good ?? #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/lu6HwZ9UmQ
— ✨Christine Gritmon✨ (@cgritmon) March 29, 2018
A5. Have fun. Make your content enjoyable, appropriate to the User. Engage them w/ polls. Engage- start conversations. When u focus on the value u can bring to the table instead of a hard sell; it makes it easier for your audience to stop, take a look and listen. #twittersmarter pic.twitter.com/jw3dQ5ug37
— Melissa A. ? (@mz_rocko) 29 March 2018
Q6: What are the key metrics you track to ensure you’re seeing results with Twitter? #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/Ryrs49XFna
— Madalyn Sklar ? Ranked Houston’s #1 Social Media (@MadalynSklar) March 29, 2018
A6: For me, success on Twitter is all about engagement. While it's nice to see your follower count grow, it means NOTHING if those people aren't paying attention.
I want to see that content sparks a conversation because that's essential to building relationships. #TwitterSmarter
— Rachel | Define Your Hustle ? (@redheadrachel) March 29, 2018
A6: I use Twitter analytics. They are great! https://t.co/8WRP5jPRDG #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/4rOW4i9xzU
— Madalyn Sklar ? Ranked Houston’s #1 Social Media (@MadalynSklar) March 29, 2018
A6. It’s all about engagement rate for me. I track it religiously. My focus from the beginning of 2018. Seems to be working well too! #TwitterSmarter
— Gene Petrov // Leadership & Marketing Consulting (@GenePetrovLMC) 29 March 2018
A6 Twitter analytics will show which tweets get traction, but don't take the numbers as gospel at first glance. Fortunate happenstance can make a tweet take off on one occasion and crash and burn on another. #TwitterSmarter
— Jim Katzaman $ #LifeInsurance $ Worker #Benefits (@JKatzaman) March 29, 2018
A6: Clicks to the blog! (Use @Bitly to track them)#TwitterSmarter
— influencerTONY ? 90 Vids/90 Days (@InfluencerTony) 29 March 2018
A6. I look at the retweets and impressions I’ve made. #TwitterSmarter
— Ben Hardicre (@BenHardicre) 29 March 2018
A6:
• Replies and engaging conversations.
• Retweets are always welcome, and likes are great, but clicks—they’re priceless.#TwitterSmarter— Narmadhaa (@s_narmadhaa) 29 March 2018
A6: It’s all about thoughtful engagement. Anyone can “Like” or RT a piece of content. It’s those instances when someone quotes your Tweets or responds with thoughtful commentary that you know you’re doing something right. #TwitterSmarter
— Maria Marchewka (@_MariaMarchewka) 29 March 2018
A6
Check your analytics.
How are you tweets performing?
Do people click on your profile?
Do people comment & engage w/ your content?
Do people get your CTA?#twittersmarter https://t.co/lXAr150GqA— Zala Bricelj (@ZalkaB) March 29, 2018
A6 The most important metric is whether you are getting business through Twitter. Are you generating leads or traffic to your website #TwitterSmarter
— Nicky Kriel (@NickyKriel) 29 March 2018
A6: Hearts probably aren’t a great metric, but I like ‘em! Comments & retweets, too. (I’m very basic.) #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/fcWgkOvahx
— ✨Christine Gritmon✨ (@cgritmon) March 29, 2018
A6: I watch Impressions and Followers but they aren’t as important as the quality connections I make from some genuine convo. #TwitterSmarter
— Marisa Cali (@allthesocial) 29 March 2018
Q7: Are there any scheduling tools you rely on to consistently publish to Twitter? #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/Qg5zWKvzA4
— Madalyn Sklar ? Ranked Houston’s #1 Social Media (@MadalynSklar) March 29, 2018
A7: I've been using @SmarterQueue for Twitter scheduling. I love being able to categorize my content so I can create a strategic schedule for my posts. #TwitterSmarter
— Rachel | Define Your Hustle ? (@redheadrachel) March 29, 2018
A7: I use @buffer @hootsuite @AgoraPulse and @SocialJukebox. I schedule articles that I read and want to share with my community and I also schedule my evergreen content. These tools simplify my life and save me time so I can focus more on engagement. ? #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/WDRBUymBon
— Madalyn Sklar ? Ranked Houston’s #1 Social Media (@MadalynSklar) March 29, 2018
A7: @hootsuite @Crowdfire i know these 2 that we can use for scheduling #TwitterSmarter
— Aditi Sharma (@aditi_sha26) March 29, 2018
A7. This is where we have to do the *cough cough* HeyOrca *cough* self-promotional thing. Very sorry. #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/74VYKwengm
— HeyOrca! (@HeyOrca) 29 March 2018
A7 I keep scheduling simple — for simple minds. TweetDeck more than does the job. Don't schedule too far in advance, You also can delete from TweetDeck in case a tragedy strikes. Then you won't tweet something that makes you loom bad. #TwitterSmarter
— Jim Katzaman $ #LifeInsurance $ Worker #Benefits (@JKatzaman) March 29, 2018
A7) @TweetDeck, @hootsuite and @buffer are most loved. #TwitterSmarter
— Read, Learn, Share (@shareanypost) 29 March 2018
A7.
Fav.
publishing tool
= @buffer!I feel like
I should work for them
at this point.? I love em'. #twittersmarter pic.twitter.com/93nwlDqjhb
— Gabriela Cardoza (@CardozaGab) March 29, 2018
A7 I use @SocialJukebox @buffer and @hootsuite #TwitterSmarter
— Nicky Kriel (@NickyKriel) 29 March 2018
A7: @buffer, and my new favorite Twitter Media Studio!! #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/Aqdul7THtM
— Scott Phillips (@scott_phillips_) March 29, 2018
A7: We just made the switch from one tool (that we really loved but won't mention out of respect) to @AgoraPulse … and WE ARE LOVING IT! #twittersmarter pic.twitter.com/9mD5QOEIlC
— Warfare Plugins (@warfareplugins) March 29, 2018
A7: I’m behind on tools, as you know… but I do like @buffer ‘s handy built-in icon that appears whenever I want to R/T something, so I can schedule it for later instead of creating a shared Tweetstorm when I happen to be on! #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/u1ypHv3ckg
— ✨Christine Gritmon✨ (@cgritmon) March 29, 2018
A7: I love Tweetdeck for posting evergreen content and @SproutSocial for analytics. #TwitterSmarter
— Marisa Cali (@allthesocial) 29 March 2018
Q8: Which brands do a great job at sharing their content on Twitter? #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/xTjW0WWTcC
— Madalyn Sklar ? Ranked Houston’s #1 Social Media (@MadalynSklar) March 29, 2018
A8: When it comes to social media, I always love what @buffer does. #TwitterSmarter
— Rachel | Define Your Hustle ? (@redheadrachel) March 29, 2018
A8. @SMExaminer @CMIContent @HubSpot @toprank Great stuff from all of them! #TwitterSmarter
— Gene Petrov // Leadership & Marketing Consulting (@GenePetrovLMC) 29 March 2018
A8. I think Toyota uses the Olympics to get engagement and brand they are for social justice issues like disability representation. Subaru also really spells safety, caring, and family. #TwitterSmarter
— Dr. Dorrie Cooper (@sittingpretty61) March 29, 2018
A8. We love the inspirational guys, @dodo and @greatbigstory and @atlasobscura – they always share meaningful content that makes us feel warm inside. #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/yhYOhjxEHO
— HeyOrca! (@HeyOrca) 29 March 2018
A8: A lot of brands are great at sharing content. Most brands are terrible at interacting with users about their content. @buffer does a great job #TwitterSmarter
— Warwick Brown (@warwickabrown) March 29, 2018
A8: Any brand that uses GIFs #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/BdDzs1JlS2
— influencerTONY ? 90 Vids/90 Days (@InfluencerTony) 29 March 2018
A8: Finding it very hard to single out any one brand but suffices to say ” For Brands, Twitter Is a Marathon, Not a Sprint”. Just saying! #TwitterSmarter
— Al Dhalla (@Al_Dhalla) 29 March 2018
A8: My favourites: @buffer @CMIContent @semrush #TwitterSmarter
— Narmadhaa (@s_narmadhaa) 29 March 2018
A8
On my tweeting list are:@ExpWriters @buffer @RebekahRadice @SunGroupWP @adamsconsulting@MarshaCollierI find their conent best of: inspiration, motivation, learning and insights I can use (privately or for work) – TYSM ?#twittersmarter https://t.co/nUh9YGhxmI
— Zala Bricelj (@ZalkaB) March 29, 2018
A8 #TwitterSmarter @itsdougthepug @Wendys @NASA pic.twitter.com/3pxKYd70Dy
— Melissa A. ? (@mz_rocko) 30 March 2018
A8: My favourites: @buffer @SMExaminer @semrush @HubSpot @marketingandweb @escuelamktweb @ukmarketinghelp @_MACAWLY_ #TwitterSmarter
— Toni Navarro (@ToniNavarroYes) 30 March 2018
Thank you everyone for a great hour of sharing. #YouRock! We'll see you next week on the #TwitterSmarter chat. pic.twitter.com/zmGuUFx9Su
— Madalyn Sklar ? Ranked Houston’s #1 Social Media (@MadalynSklar) March 29, 2018
Be sure to join us next week for another GREAT #TwitterSmarter chat. Our guest will be @dmboutin. pic.twitter.com/VS6TzLKfFZ
— Madalyn Sklar ? Ranked Houston’s #1 Social Media (@MadalynSklar) March 29, 2018
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