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.
Missed today's #TwitterSmarter chat? No worries. You can watch our "after" chat livestream with @carlosgil83. https://t.co/ajeF0NVc8o pic.twitter.com/zzeZq9anmE
— Madalyn Sklar ? (@MadalynSklar) August 10, 2017
Please welcome our guest @carlosgil83. Topic: Using Creative Storytelling to Tell Your Brand Story. #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/swCbhQ1nJe
— Madalyn Sklar ? (@MadalynSklar) August 10, 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: How can Twitter Polls boost audience engagement? #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/InLVVglCHD
— Madalyn Sklar ? (@MadalynSklar) August 10, 2017
1|4 Twitter polls are a great way to boost engagement because it’s an easy way for audiences to share opinions #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/cAuyZYG0Om
— Hootsuite (@hootsuite) August 10, 2017
2|4 Audiences are more likely to participate in a poll because they have multiple choices AND it’s anonymous #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/J7zGuqAyBz
— Hootsuite (@hootsuite) August 10, 2017
3|4 Ask a goofy question or a business-oriented one. People like to share their opinion and see how they compare to others #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/QV4iEGU2ao
— Hootsuite (@hootsuite) August 10, 2017
4|4 Did we miss anything about Twitter polls? Learn more in our detailed blog post here: https://t.co/RuKf4hHYBx #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/tbpYpHPOwZ
— Hootsuite (@hootsuite) August 10, 2017
Q1: How does Creative Storytelling help grow your Social Media presence? #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/IekR8GaZJY
— Madalyn Sklar ? (@MadalynSklar) August 10, 2017
A1. People relate to people, not brands or products. If you want to connect with people, engage them through your story. #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/RvANSBdKoD
— Carlos Gil (@carlosgil83) August 10, 2017
A1. Every company and individual has a story to tell. What's yours? What makes you different? What value do you bring? #TwitterSmarter
— Carlos Gil (@carlosgil83) August 10, 2017
A1. I often get asked, "What if I don't have anything to share?". Create around what you do. We're all relatable to someone. #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/bjqt0DhJ7E
— Carlos Gil (@carlosgil83) August 10, 2017
A1: We all have a story to tell. Get creative with interesting ways to share it on social media. I like using photos & video #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/W9mDeoUF9A
— Madalyn Sklar ? (@MadalynSklar) August 10, 2017
A1: People are naturally inclined to enjoy stories, which is why they gravitate to that kind of messaging. #TwitterSmarter
— Mindvolt (@mindvolt) August 10, 2017
A1 It's a multi-channel approach to reach new audiences. Each one has their own demographics and purpose. Diversify! #TwitterSmarter
— Cristy (@lacristysalinas) August 10, 2017
A1 Creative storytelling adds depth, personality and emotion that drive messages direct to people's hearts. #TwitterSmarter
— Jim Katzaman (@JKatzaman) August 10, 2017
A1: It’s all about Content + Context. Both give ppl/brands the chance to tell a cohesive story on their various platforms. #twittersmarter
— Flying Cork (@flyingcorkpgh) August 10, 2017
A1 people respond to and remember emotions that creativity brings. #TwitterSmarter it draws people in wanting to hear and learn more! https://t.co/6ejUjNUQAp
— LUCYrk (@LUCYrk78) August 10, 2017
A1 Storytelling is what helps you make a mark on social and keeps your audience interested to see what's next! #twittersmarter pic.twitter.com/XHSihRCcdp
— HeyOrca! (@HeyOrca) August 10, 2017
A1: People love a good story and often want to follow to the end!
Tell enough good ones and your social presence will grow. #TwitterSmarter
— ?JMatt (@JMattMke) August 10, 2017
A1 People are storytellers by nature. It's how we connect. We're more inclined to engage with a story than an ad. #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/wIKcSJNalE
— J'nay Hector (@iMomMAO) August 10, 2017
A1: It keeps your original audience coming back and opens up the door for new followers! Retain & grow with creativity #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/X10cRtxnAO
— Katelyn Brower ? (@BrowerKDnB) August 10, 2017
A1: #Creative storytelling builds a bridge and connection with your audience with a person. –> https://t.co/w2ncCCb8Sn #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/ZbVPVQtSLd
— Danielle Siarri (@innonurse) August 10, 2017
A1.
Every brand
has a story.Story
of your:journey
people
purposeall help
differentiate your brand
+ endear your aud.#TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/TDfoAVt5Vs— Gabriela Cardoza (@CardozaGab) August 10, 2017
Marketo here! ?
A1. It maximizes engagement w/ your audience. We ?creating content that has our audience asking for more! #TwitterSmarter
— Marketo (@marketo) August 10, 2017
Q2: What are your top tips for using Storytelling tailored to specific platforms, including Twitter? #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/OMewgw7DdD
— Madalyn Sklar ? (@MadalynSklar) August 10, 2017
A2. Always create original content tailored to each platform. Don’t repurpose Snapchat content on Instagram or vice versa. #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/xtRlrF00CL
— Carlos Gil (@carlosgil83) August 10, 2017
A2. Have a "home base" the web (ex: your website) and use #SocialMedia for what it's intended to do: connections and clicks. #TwitterSmarter
— Carlos Gil (@carlosgil83) August 10, 2017
A2. None of these platforms do the same thing. Example: #Twitter is great for conversing whereas #Snapchat is storytelling. #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/3t9f3xhGSp
— Carlos Gil (@carlosgil83) August 10, 2017
A2. If you are going to re-purpose content, make it fit and look like it's native to the platform (ex: :60 sec video on IG) #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/XNlyK8BIMg
— Carlos Gil (@carlosgil83) August 10, 2017
A2. The last answer on this question, keep in mind that #Twitter isn't in business to help you drive FREE website traffic. #TwitterSmarter
— Carlos Gil (@carlosgil83) August 10, 2017
I started an initiative called #VideoReplyDay to get people using video on Twitter. I think we could see a shift here. #TwitterSmarter
— Madalyn Sklar ? (@MadalynSklar) August 10, 2017
A2: Have a well-refined, quick point to the story, especially on Twitter. Video is perfect, given shorter attention spans. #twittersmarter
— Gary McIntire (@garymcintire) August 10, 2017
A2: Realize that each platform is aimed at different audiences. Don't treat them all the same #TwitterSmarter
— Garcia Media (@GarciaMediaSA) August 10, 2017
A2. Test. Test. And test some more. Create relevant and enduring content that doesn’t fight against the platform, either. #twittersmarter pic.twitter.com/rDGJ9iaWOK
— comfortwriter ??? (@ComfortWriter) August 10, 2017
A2: Be original and authentic on each platform, your audience has different needs / behaviors #twittersmarter
— Sabrina Cadini (@SabrinaCadini) August 10, 2017
A2:
For Twitter,
I like to make
my story POP
by using space
creatively.#twittersmarter
— Jason Michael (@_Jason_Michael) August 10, 2017
A2 What features do each platform offer? Utilise them. Don’t just try one medium try text, video, image, infographic, live #twittersmarter
— Louise Upchurch (@Loulou_Uberkirk) August 10, 2017
A2: Take a larger piece of content, like a blog, and break it down into multiple Tweets, FB and LI posts #TwitterSmarter
— Kula Partners (@kulapartners) August 10, 2017
A2: Each platform varies, but the way stories are told stays the same. Always have a beginning, middle and end. #TwitterSmarter
— Jeff Higgins (@ItsJeffHiggins) August 10, 2017
A2: What’s the saying, cross-promote, don’t crosspost? #TwitterSmarter
— Mindvolt (@mindvolt) August 10, 2017
A2: Use relevant hashtags. Include attention-grabbing imagery. Act like a human & not a robot. #twittersmarter pic.twitter.com/vUSBX8bpdY
— Flying Cork (@flyingcorkpgh) August 10, 2017
Q3: How important is it to create micro-communities on different Social Media Platforms? #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/niJoGq1K5V
— Madalyn Sklar ? (@MadalynSklar) August 10, 2017
A3. In the words of @DJKhaled, growing your community across #SocialMedia channels is a #MajorKey to success! #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/bvgjkDvQgd
— Carlos Gil (@carlosgil83) August 10, 2017
A3. Each #SocialMedia network offers you its own built-in community. There's overlap but you need to go wide & cast a net. #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/43xmr8oton
— Carlos Gil (@carlosgil83) August 10, 2017
A3. Between @LinkedIn @Facebook @Instagram @Snapchat, there’s hundreds of millions of DAU’s, why wouldn’t you engage here? #TwitterSmarter
— Carlos Gil (@carlosgil83) August 10, 2017
A3. Here's the key, know who your fans are on each network and then you're truly winning (example: Build #Twitter lists). #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/VpXPTCdxoQ
— Carlos Gil (@carlosgil83) August 10, 2017
a3: important not to put all social media eggs in one basket! Also different demographics prefer different platforms. #twittersmarter
— Sara Tasker (@meandorla) August 10, 2017
A3. I’d say extremely important! That is where you will get your most ardent supporters. #TwitterSmarter
— Gene Petrov (@GenePetrovLMC) August 10, 2017
A3 Each micro community feeds into your macro strategy. They each help promote different aspects of your brand. #TwitterSmarter
— Jim Katzaman (@JKatzaman) August 10, 2017
A3: We all have our personal prefs, meet your audience where they like to engage most! Craft your content for each platform. #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/GbXFW9VXSS
— ?JMatt (@JMattMke) August 10, 2017
A3: Your target audience isn't going to be on every single platform – so this is REALLY important. #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/C1BAzatl4M
— Katelyn Brower ? (@BrowerKDnB) August 10, 2017
A3: Your micro-communities know AND trust you the most. A valuable asset doesn't always mean the biggest asset. #TwitterSmarter
— Jeff Higgins (@ItsJeffHiggins) August 10, 2017
A3 EXTREMELY. Micro communities give your audience a > chance of being acknowledged, & gives you better odds of being heard.#twittersmarter
— Erin Johnson? (@mediamaidcfl) August 10, 2017
A3: #Micocommunities make the difference in cultivating long term connections. #twittersmarter pic.twitter.com/HbBQmVrpxc
— Danielle Siarri (@innonurse) August 10, 2017
A3. Very important. They understand your content & will naturally share it. Create a circle where u can learn & add value. #TwitterSmarter
— Melissa A (@mz_rocko) August 10, 2017
A3
Micro
comm
help you-personalize content
-offer unique & tailor value
-forge deeper relas
-gather specific insight#TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/LcuWT2IClv
— Gabriela Cardoza (@CardozaGab) August 10, 2017
Q4: How can Storytelling help you create content that drives engagement? #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/iMTJWCrOFx
— Madalyn Sklar ? (@MadalynSklar) August 10, 2017
A4. A daily story on #SocialMedia should have a beginning, middle, and an end. No one story should ever be alike. #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/h0tQKAKXDt
— Carlos Gil (@carlosgil83) August 10, 2017
A4. I learned from @Schmittastic that if you #vlog you should take to @Snapchat and @Instagram to talk about it. #TwitterSmarter
— Carlos Gil (@carlosgil83) August 10, 2017
A4. Use @Snapchat to go behind-the-scenes, @Instagram to document/archive and @Facebook Live to create in real-time. #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/RJK8t01WKJ
— Carlos Gil (@carlosgil83) August 10, 2017
A4. Personally, I use my @YouTube channel https://t.co/aJqYvpteUC to teach how-to use #SocialMedia. People want to learn. #TwitterSmarter
— Carlos Gil (@carlosgil83) August 10, 2017
A4. At least once a week, I learn something new and take to @YouTube or my #SocialMedia to teach others. That's content. #TwitterSmarter
— Carlos Gil (@carlosgil83) August 10, 2017
A4. As long as you're feeding people real value that's actionable the engagement will follow. Don't chase engagement first. #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/EZ6q8m6cE4
— Carlos Gil (@carlosgil83) August 10, 2017
A4: If it drives people to consider and answer questions or to think #TwitterSmarter
— Tim @ Stoneham Press (@StonehamPress) August 10, 2017
A4: We’re inundated with content, so it takes creativity to break through the clutter. Storytelling is a way to do that. #twittersmarter
— Flying Cork (@flyingcorkpgh) August 10, 2017
A4: Storytelling is relatable, so people will want to share their own experiences. It drives conversation. #TwitterSmarter
— Kula Partners (@kulapartners) August 10, 2017
A4: If you're consistently adding new story content, you're giving your audience a chance to engage, you see what they like. #TwitterSmarter
— ?JMatt (@JMattMke) August 10, 2017
A4: Storytelling brings authenticity to people. There's always something that they can relate to #TwitterSmarter
— Garcia Media (@GarciaMediaSA) August 10, 2017
A4: storytelling makes the content more accessible and personalize. It helps the target audience to engage #twittersmarter
— Benny Gelbendorf (@BGelbendorf) August 10, 2017
A4 You’re giving people a reason to come back for more, follow you and care that doesn’t involve a commitment such as money #twittersmarter pic.twitter.com/Mu04IXUpRK
— comfortwriter ??? (@ComfortWriter) August 10, 2017
A4: Storytelling makes content relatable, making it easier to resonate with the reader-making them more likely to interact #TwitterSmarter
— rebecca (@rebeccalajoie) August 10, 2017
A4. #twittersmarter
Story telling hits on emotional factor, so if you make message, story, topic relatable to followers they will engage https://t.co/pIkTmQOIZX
— Natasha G. (@nplusg) August 10, 2017
A4. Isn’t Telling a Story and getting the point across why we make content? Change Lives & the World through stories #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/7Dpq4VkhzD
— Andre M. Powell, CC (@andrempowell) August 10, 2017
Q5: What are best ways to use #livevideo and Twitter video to connect to your audience? #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/BSKricB3G5
— Madalyn Sklar ? (@MadalynSklar) August 10, 2017
A5. I'm a fan of using scheduled #Twitter live video and @Facebook for Q&A's. The keyword here is "scheduled". #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/5zRvPSW6TE
— Carlos Gil (@carlosgil83) August 10, 2017
A5. The reason why I recommend scheduled #livevideo is that you can create content leading up to it to build excitement. #TwitterSmarter
— Carlos Gil (@carlosgil83) August 10, 2017
A5. I see many #livevideo broadcasts which seem random and out of place. Always have a calculated purpose for what you do. #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/Oh00p1Y7aa
— Carlos Gil (@carlosgil83) August 10, 2017
A5: I started an initiative called #VideoReplyDay to get people using video in their tweets. It's a GREAT way to connect! #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/S49ZymhWDP
— Madalyn Sklar ? (@MadalynSklar) August 10, 2017
A5: It humanizes you, whether you’re a brand or a person, by providing authenticity and realtime engagement! #TwitterSmarter
— Mindvolt (@mindvolt) August 10, 2017
A5. #livevideo and Twitter allow your audience to see you in all of your humanity, for brands this is so important! #TwitterSmarter
— Miri Rodriguez (@MiriRod) August 10, 2017
A5 Video on Twitter is best compared to movie trailers. You want to entice readers to come to the main attraction. #TwitterSmarter
— Jim Katzaman (@JKatzaman) August 10, 2017
A5 I’ve used live video to promote events, say thank you personally or give people behind the scenes at what we do #TwitterSmarter
— Sal Conca (@SalConca) August 10, 2017
A5: I love sending personal video responses to individuals on Twitter – it's a unique shout-out and usually means more! #TwitterSmarter
— ?JMatt (@JMattMke) August 10, 2017
A5: #livevideo is the best thing that happened in my life / business: it created a personal connection with my audience #twittersmarter
— Sabrina Cadini (@SabrinaCadini) August 10, 2017
A5: When you do live videos, make sure you're adding value. Give people a real reason to tune in. #TwitterSmarter
— Express Writers (@ExpWriters) August 10, 2017
A5 I love using it to publicly answer questions received my email/into website. #TwitterSmarter keep things public to show honesty
— LUCYrk (@LUCYrk78) August 10, 2017
A5: PEOPLE ❤️ VIDEO! As I said on #VideoReplyDay – video is now & the future so keep pressing record & play! #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/FRZ3S6NJBe
— Katelyn Brower ? (@BrowerKDnB) August 10, 2017
A5: I've seen some bloggers do BTS videos which are always fun to watch. Or they will expand on a blog post & do a Q&A. #twittersmarter
— Mind of a Diva (@MindofaDiva) August 10, 2017
A5. For me, BTS stuff (Let people see the Hustle), Live Interviews, Coaching sessions, and Show people the real YOU. #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/Ydwh6tn3U6
— Andre M. Powell, CC (@andrempowell) August 10, 2017
A5: video as media take communication ☝. Emotion, expression and face 2 face helps get your audience closer. #twittersmarter
— Benny Gelbendorf (@BGelbendorf) August 10, 2017
A5. Twitter video is best for sharing story/event highlights. #livevideo connects you with audience for real-time ineraction #TwitterSmarter
— Anjali (@AnjaliTwist) August 10, 2017
Q6: What type of content works best for telling your brand story across different Social platforms? #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/osF67HfNhZ
— Madalyn Sklar ? (@MadalynSklar) August 10, 2017
A6. If its #Twitter , engage in discussions like #TwitterSmarter to build relationships and grow your network organically.
— Carlos Gil (@carlosgil83) August 10, 2017
A6. On @LinkedIn, join 50 industry groups (ex: #Marketing #SocialMedia etc.) and engage in discussions & share content. #TwitterSmarter
— Carlos Gil (@carlosgil83) August 10, 2017
A6. @Snapchat and @Instagram stories are intended to be short & disappear so own those 10 or 15 seconds. Drop massive value. #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/y0ioIyBor3
— Carlos Gil (@carlosgil83) August 10, 2017
A6. Somedays I use #Instagram to talk about life and that's when I get my highest engagement. (i.e. people relate to people) #TwitterSmarter
— Carlos Gil (@carlosgil83) August 10, 2017
I agree 100% with this statement! Twitter chats are a great way to engage with others. https://t.co/Kpk79oo1fD #TwitterSmarter
— Madalyn Sklar ? (@MadalynSklar) August 10, 2017
A6. Definitely educational. And stuff that happens in everyday life as well! #TwitterSmarter
— Varun Bhargava (@thesolothinker) August 10, 2017
A6 All platforms have different strengths, but pictures ALWAYS make content stand out, no matter where it's at. #Twittersmarter https://t.co/kM06dfvYvk
— Erin Johnson? (@mediamaidcfl) August 10, 2017
A6 Video is crushing it these days. We even record video sessions of our podcast. Then you can chop it up & re-purpose #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/f8v85pMuUq
— Sal Conca (@SalConca) August 10, 2017
A6. The type of content that appeals to your specific audience. It's never one size fits all. #twittersmarter pic.twitter.com/B738q7hNNQ
— Miri Rodriguez (@MiriRod) August 10, 2017
A6 Write your best, emotional blog content. Then publicize it based on the individual styles of social media platforms. #TwitterSmarter
— Jim Katzaman (@JKatzaman) August 10, 2017
A6: images, blog posts, videos. These can all assist in creating content for you #TwitterSmarter
— Garcia Media (@GarciaMediaSA) August 10, 2017
A6: Pictures are great content to share across platforms. They tell a story but leave room for audience interpretation #twittersmarter
— TWH 2017 Edition (@tylerwaynehanna) August 10, 2017
A6.
Visual aids:
Images
Videos
Gifs
Infographics etc.Ensure they are engaging
and add great valuable. #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/qNRtAoOgbR— Khulekani Christian (@KhulekaniMj) August 10, 2017
A6.
Depends
on brand & platform…BUT…
get creative!Find your format
BUTdon't be
afraid to use it in
a diff. way!#TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/qxAEeutyNL— Gabriela Cardoza (@CardozaGab) August 10, 2017
A6) Trying new Things, Snaps, Motivational Videos on @instagram, Participation in chats on @Twitter, and lately gifs/memes #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/dMP1bc1kI5
— Andre M. Powell, CC (@andrempowell) August 10, 2017
Q7: How can you measure and track if creative storytelling content is converting? #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/2UhC8Hp8Ly
— Madalyn Sklar ? (@MadalynSklar) August 10, 2017
A7. Don't drive yourself crazy over metrics. Create content, create more, and keep distribution flowing on #SocialMedia. #TwitterSmarter
— Carlos Gil (@carlosgil83) August 10, 2017
A7. If people genuinely enjoy consuming your content you will know. 1 fan will multiply into 5, 10, 100, 1,000 over time. #TwitterSmarter
— Carlos Gil (@carlosgil83) August 10, 2017
A7. How to measure storytelling effectiveness: Inbound comments/DM's, shares and mentions, and of course website clicks. #TwitterSmarter
— Carlos Gil (@carlosgil83) August 10, 2017
A7. I'm a fan of collaborating with other content creators like my pal @ChrisKubby as a method of expanding my audience. #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/LfObzCeV9X
— Carlos Gil (@carlosgil83) August 10, 2017
A7: Check your Twitter analytics at https://t.co/8WRP5jygf6. There's a new feature where you can see your video stats too! #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/4lSdYruW4E
— Madalyn Sklar ? (@MadalynSklar) August 10, 2017
I ❤️ collaborating! It was my word of the year in 2016. I always have fun collaborating with colleagues on projects. ? #TwitterSmarter
— Madalyn Sklar ? (@MadalynSklar) August 10, 2017
A7: It depends on the platform, but including coupon codes, UTM codes in profile/direct links can give you some idea of ROI #twittersmarter
— Tim @ Stoneham Press (@StonehamPress) August 10, 2017
A7: Engagement. If people are taking the time to comment/react to your content, you’re doing something right. #twittersmarter
— Flying Cork (@flyingcorkpgh) August 10, 2017
A7: Where does your content go? If to a gated page, track webforms & leads. If not, measure social engagement & page views! #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/Fa2EiQgQ0l
— Katelyn Brower ? (@BrowerKDnB) August 10, 2017
A7 Analytics will give you a feel for content conversion, but go deeper and wider, tapping into individual reader reactions. #TwitterSmarter
— Jim Katzaman (@JKatzaman) August 10, 2017
A7: First, you need to set goals. What are you trying to achieve with your content? You can measure results from there. #TwitterSmarter
— Express Writers (@ExpWriters) August 10, 2017
A7 If spontaneous brand recognition skews upward in that time, may be a sign you’ve hit something enduring and meaningful. #twittersmarter pic.twitter.com/giI9QCeQYc
— comfortwriter ??? (@ComfortWriter) August 10, 2017
A7. #twittersmarter
Analytics – Track Data – Numbers speak
Engagement, Follows, RT's, Clicks (links), Frequency, Reach, Views, Time, etc. https://t.co/JaBxn7Jy6R
— Natasha G. (@nplusg) August 10, 2017
A7 Measure content, messages, behavior and actual outcomes that you want to achieve. #TwitterSmarter
— Annsi Krol (@annsikrol) August 10, 2017
A7 Set goals b4 u begin.Track views/engagement.Know when folks r joining,when they r opting out, where they are coming from #TwitterSmarter
— Melissa A (@mz_rocko) August 10, 2017
Q8: What are your favorite tools and apps for creating content that engages your audience? #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/lW5FLmN54k
— Madalyn Sklar ? (@MadalynSklar) August 10, 2017
A8. My favorite tool for @YouTube optimization is @TubeBuddy which you can learn more about at https://t.co/5gNLr6myXT #TwitterSmarter
— Carlos Gil (@carlosgil83) August 10, 2017
A8. I also use the following tools: @Buffer (scheduling) @AdobeSpark (creating) and @Bitly (measurement) #TwitterSmarter
— Carlos Gil (@carlosgil83) August 10, 2017
A8: My favorite #Twitter tools: @buffer @hootsuite @canva @AdobeSpark #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/o43Tn7SPGq
— Madalyn Sklar ? (@MadalynSklar) August 10, 2017
A8: @AdobeSpark helps me with video & kick ass images ! #TwitterSmarter
— Katelyn Brower ? (@BrowerKDnB) August 10, 2017
A8 Google alerts can keep you up to date on hot topics. Jump into those where your special expertise offers solutions. #TwitterSmarter
— Jim Katzaman (@JKatzaman) August 10, 2017
A8. I like @BlueJeansNet because you can chat with anyone and also facebook live simulcast to your audience #twittersmarter
— Cheval John (@chevd80) August 10, 2017
A8 You don't need a fancy setup for video. We had content go viral that was filmed on an iPhone and edited on iMovie. #TwitterSmarter
— Cristy (@lacristysalinas) August 10, 2017
A8: If I'm creating video for Twitter, I like to use iPhone's CLIPS app – make that video square and sometimes auto-caption. #TwitterSmarter
— ?JMatt (@JMattMke) August 10, 2017
A8 I love buffer, feedly to collect content, Wordswag app & stencil for creating memes #twittersmarter
— Able PA (@ablepaservice) August 10, 2017
A8: My go-to tools are @canva and @AdobeSpark for images, plus my best friend #Periscope for #livevideo #twittersmarter
— Sabrina Cadini (@SabrinaCadini) August 10, 2017
A8 While my partners use Final Cut Pro to edit #indiefilm I use @Filmora_Editor to edit social media video #TwitterSmarter #videomarketing
— Sal Conca (@SalConca) August 10, 2017
A8. I think Hootsuite offers so much variability across platforms and video to magnify reach for blog posts and Canva ???? #TwitterSmarter
— dorothy iltis cooper (@sittingpretty61) August 10, 2017
A8 #twittersmarter ive really been enjoying @grapevinesix to find content
— Nate Kostelnik (@natekostelnik) August 10, 2017
A8. Adobe Illustrator for image, powtoon for video, WordPress for content, Twitter for chat content, Storify #TwitterSmarter
— Anjali (@AnjaliTwist) August 10, 2017
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