Listly by Annetta Powell
A collection of best resources of articles that can help your Twitter marketing. Feel free to add the articles you come across or written by you to this list.
Source: http://www.annettapowellonline.com/twitter-savvy
I am smack-dab in the middle of a five week social media series, teaching social media to business owners in the Myrtle Beach, South Carolina area. Week One and Week Two saw Facebook and Twitter as the focus for the free, lunch hour session.
Each Monday night, the Social Solutions Collective, which I am a proud member of, hosts a 'Twitter Chat' at 8 PM EST. It is not the most optimum time for this freelancing, busy mom to join in, but about twice a month, I get to join all, or part of, the chat.
"Only those with no memory insist on their originality." ~Coco Chanel When I first started my business and my Facebook Page, I scoured the internet & blog posts for Twitter tips and ideas on how to improve my own overall Twitter experience. I would read, implement and be very excited to have learned something new.
February 11, 2013 As the fourth-largest social network, and the fastest growing in 2012, Twitter has emerged as a serious platform for business professionals to share breaking news, promote thought-leadership content, and engage with customers, prospects, peers and industry influencers.
Twitter Marketing is just one of the many faces of social media marketing that has gained prominence in the last few years. As a social media network, Twitter has also become a choice online marketing platform for tech-savvy B2B marketers, entrepreneurs, and businesses.
Whether for a venture start-up or an established business, reaching out to an increasing number of potential customers remains a common and continuous objective. Different types of communication media are used to meet this business objective, some of which evolved to provide a much greater reach than other alternates.
All Twitter users are trying to increase the popularity of their profiles, some of them are doing it wrong while others do not care. There is no doubt that social networks are the basis for building the popularity on the internet, but for success - knowledge is required.
Twitter has become the world's social media giant - agree or not? It's evidenced by hundreds of millions of daily users. However, in the early days and even today there are a large amount of users who are not skilled enough to use Twitter. Is it hard? No, it is not.
Twitter is a rat race. Tweets fly by at a frenetic pace, and many experienced on Twitter control from third party applications. Users come and go, but if you can get past that first month you're on your way to experience what makes Twitter great.
Please start implementing Lists into your plan immediately regardless if you're a veteran or rookie. Creating and managing focused lists will make your Twitter experience efficient. As your Twitter account grows it can get away from you very quickly. I know all too well.
HootSuite is one of the best web applications for managing all your social media profiles. I mainly use HootSuite.com to manage my Twitter activity. In this article, I will be focusing on using HootSuite for managing Twitter account. Ryan Holmes developed first release in 2008.
I have previously written about HootSuite, but some of my followers asked me about differences between Hootsuite and Buffer. Following are the main similarities and difference between HootSuite and Buffer. Tweet and Scheduling HootSuite Scheduling Tweets or sharing in other social networks in HootSuite is done by using the Hootlet (Bookmarklet) which you can find in HootSuite dashboard Tools menu.
In the last few months, I've been using Twylah. It is an excellent new web service offering unique access to my Twitter profile. Just like Pinterest, Twylah.com is using online "pinboard" by grouping all related posts in to trending topic groups, they can be expanded to display more tweets on any available subject.
Let's go back to the times when the world was made of tribes. The times when the presidency was given to the chief and the laws were made by the elite. Most importantly, let's try to imagine the way people used to communicate, and how efficient their methods were.
Many twitter users like me occasionally come into a situation where we are overloaded i.e.where a certain number of twitter users we follow - following us are inactive. A good move would be to analyze them all and eventually to unfollow them.
Categories: Social Media Even limited to 140 characters, the Twitterverse can be pretty intimidating for new users. Here are a few tips for making a graceful entrance and avoiding some of the most common Twitter faux pas: Don't be an egghead. Take the time to compose a thoughtful bio and add your avatar.
Twitter Tip Tuesday is a weekly blog series from Sprout Social Insights. Every Tuesday we'll focus on just one (1) Twitter Tip and show you how to integrate it into your social media strategy. Today's Twitter Tip Tuesday: How to Use Twitter Lists Twitter Lists are simply lists of Twitter users grouped together by some common thread.
Posted by John Paul in Pop Posts, Twitter Marketing My Journey To 100,000 I remember when I first started out and I hit 1,000 followers and how excited I was. To reach 100,000 is just crazy, something that I wouldn't have done without some great Twitter friends and followers over the last 2.5 yrs.
Pam Moore If only I had a free week long vacation for every time someone asked me what the difference is between a Twitter hashtag and a hash brown, I would be living permanently on a quiet, remote island and probably not writing this blog post!
I'm going to share the policy I've been following since my first Tweet in April 2009. It works well for me. You can adopt this policy for yourself or not, as you wish. Ready? It's really straightforward. I follow everyone back on Twitter. (Just about). There, that's my policy.
This is not a rhetorical question - I'd really like to know! Sandy Appleyard, one of my Triberr tribe-mates, recently posted an interesting article, 5 Easy Steps to Get Massive Retweets on Twitter. Like many of us, Sandy(@sandyappleyard) likes to personally acknowledge those that share her content on Twitter.
How Does Twitter Grader Calculate Twitter Rankings? The most common question I get at grader.com is about how the Twitter Grader algorithm (and associated rankings) works. Before we dig a bit into the details, it will help to understand the what before the how.
If you're concerned that you're spending a little too much time on Twitter, or if you're just curious how frequently you tweet, head over to TweetStats to find out. Type in your username, and the service will go through your Twitter history and analyze how often you tweet, which client you prefer to use, on which days, and even which hours of the day.
You might be tired to see Twitter-related posts every single day but this shouldn't prevent you from using the tool. To network using Twitter or not - is up to you. There are still many people who just don't get the very idea of telling others what they are doing.