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.
I'm the guest today on the #TwitterSmarter chat. Topic: A Twitter Mash-up with Madalyn Sklar. I'll share my best tips & advice. pic.twitter.com/n1MUSFozIP
— Madalyn Sklar ? (@MadalynSklar) October 5, 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 Hootsuite's favorite tricks and features about Twitter? #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/IGvoe6T8tY
— Madalyn Sklar ? (@MadalynSklar) October 5, 2017
1|4 Oh, this is a good one! Where do we even begin… Use a screenshot to beat the character limit (140 or 280) like this #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/gtm8kKOyJM
— Hootsuite (@hootsuite) 5 October 2017
2|4 Another trick is to let Siri Tweet for you… Open Siri, say “send a tweet” then say your Tweet! #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/bRiJrfyqUU
— Hootsuite (@hootsuite) 5 October 2017
3|4 Our final favorite trick… Did you know about the Twitter keyboard shortcuts? Now you do! #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/XWxhhVGild
— Hootsuite (@hootsuite) 5 October 2017
4|4 If you liked these check out the other 18 hacks we’ve got for you in this list: https://t.co/iPOqrMxwD3 #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/B9gSjffe4m
— Hootsuite (@hootsuite) 5 October 2017
Q1. How can you get more Twitter followers? #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/JjZZwx37Sx
— Madalyn Sklar ? (@MadalynSklar) October 5, 2017
A1: It starts with great content. Look at the content you put out. Is it helpful information? Is it compelling? #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/uQYUAuwBqz
— Madalyn Sklar ? (@MadalynSklar) October 5, 2017
A1: And also, is your content attention grabbing? You want to stand out on Twitter. #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/uQYUAuwBqz
— Madalyn Sklar ? (@MadalynSklar) October 5, 2017
A1: Join Twitter chats like this to connect with like-minded people. Getting new followers is a by-product of that. #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/uQYUAuwBqz
— Madalyn Sklar ? (@MadalynSklar) October 5, 2017
A1: Join #TwitterSmarter on a weekly basis… 🙂
— Joe Martin (@joeDmarti) October 5, 2017
A1: Provide value, engage, listen, and be consistent. #TwitterSmarter
— Alexia P. Bullard (@ap_bullard) 5 October 2017
A1. Focus more on members & building communities than achieving a specific number. #TwitterSmarter
— Ai Zhang, Ph.D ? (@aiaddysonzhang) October 5, 2017
A1: Be consistent in sharing info. Don’t always make it about yourself #twittersmarter
— Garcia Media (@GarciaMediaSA) October 5, 2017
A1: If you want more followers on Twitter, make sure you're consistently publishing high-quality, valuable tweets. #TwitterSmarter
— Express Writers (@ExpWriters) October 5, 2017
A1 #TwitterSmarter A U T H E N T I C I T Y (never get sick of saying it) + openness, willingness to be vulnerable, expertise?, warmth.
— ☂️ a lex jay ? (@_lexjay_) October 5, 2017
A1. Be yourself, share interesting and useful content, engage, start conversation, join Tweet chats. #twittersmarter
— Louise Upchurch (@Loulou_Uberkirk) 5 October 2017
A1 get more #Twitter followers by talking to less people but for longer – slow down to speed up always makes sense #twittersmarter https://t.co/4BFfX8l40X
— mark longbottom (@marklongbottom_) October 5, 2017
A1 get chatty! It's as easy as starting and joining conversations. #TwitterSmarter go in with no agenda except for getting to know people.
— LUCYrk (@LUCYrk78) October 5, 2017
A1: Engage with people on social media by joining chats and making connections. When you engage with others they follow you. #twittersmarter pic.twitter.com/lBIJwF9mLW
— Jenn Baker Blog (@MindofaDiva) October 5, 2017
A1. Engage with people, be genuine, follow back, and of course go viral. Just push the "go viral" button. #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/PheQyRddkH
— Jay Borenstein (@jeowulf) 5 October 2017
A1: Use hashtags in your messaging, engage with current followers and follow people first! #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/xnOhaSRjc3
— Katelyn Brower ? (@BrowerKDnB) October 5, 2017
A1: Find your niche, speak on that topic, engage others on #socialmedia on the topic, be yourself. #TwitterSmarter
— Kim Fox (@KimFoxWOSU) 5 October 2017
A1: Content! Post engaging content that will appeal to your audience. Engage as much as possible. #twittersmarter
— SEO.com (@seocom) 5 October 2017
A1: Be a creator not a consumer. 1% of internet users create content… the other 99% just consume https://t.co/I5dXznn05J #TwitterSmarter
— Joe Martin (@joeDmarti) October 5, 2017
A1 Be active/social, create relevant and useful info for your followers. You should benefit them in some way: deals, info, teaching, etc. #TwitterSmarter
— Eric Sachs (@EricSachs_SEO) October 5, 2017
A1. #TwitterSmarter
By engaging
Taking part in chats
Taking part in discussions
Offering valuable content
Collaborating/Build relatiomships https://t.co/69NTuzRkrT— Natasha G. (@nplusg) October 5, 2017
A1: Follow folks with similar interests, engaging, sharing their content, twitter chats, public speaking works for me. #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/WJJeGnB63P
— Stacey DePolo (@sdepolo) October 5, 2017
A1 Share great content, engage and be open. Dont forget smart use of ## #TwitterSmarter
— Janil Jean (@JanilJean) October 5, 2017
Q2. How can you gain influence by participating in Twitter chats? #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/ofKkLQiKij
— Madalyn Sklar ? (@MadalynSklar) October 5, 2017
A2: You have the ability to connect and share with like-minded people on Twitter chats. #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/ZnbbOgA7WT
— Madalyn Sklar ? (@MadalynSklar) October 5, 2017
A2: Add your two cents to the conversation. Follow people you get connected with on the chats. #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/ZnbbOgA7WT
— Madalyn Sklar ? (@MadalynSklar) October 5, 2017
A2: Do a Twitter profile audit. Check your bio, profile photo and header image. Optimize your profile so you stand out. #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/ZnbbOgA7WT
— Madalyn Sklar ? (@MadalynSklar) October 5, 2017
A2: Show your smarts. Be the one who stands out. You might even get invited to become a guest on the chat. #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/ZnbbOgiwyj
— Madalyn Sklar ? (@MadalynSklar) October 5, 2017
So @BrowerKDnB has been a regular and really shows her value and credibility. So I invited her to be a guest on #TwitterSmarter. https://t.co/ZnbbOgiwyj
— Madalyn Sklar ? (@MadalynSklar) October 5, 2017
A2. #TwitterSmarter If you're smart, friendly, funny, or otherwise positively memorable, people will RT and engage there. https://t.co/CiuQfCzi04
— ☂️ a lex jay ? (@_lexjay_) October 5, 2017
A2: Twitter chats allow you to connect with like-minded people, and give you a space to demonstrate your knowledge & value. #TwitterSmarter
— Alexia P. Bullard (@ap_bullard) 5 October 2017
A2. Sharing your knowledge and listening to others goes a long way. Becoming part of a community and showing your mettle #twittersmarter
— Louise Upchurch (@Loulou_Uberkirk) 5 October 2017
A2. Follow ppl u connect with on chats, seek and share insights, follow up with experts if u have ques!! #TwitterSmarter
— Manav Lalotra (@manavlalotra) October 5, 2017
A2: By showing that you're knowledgeable in the topic by providing valuable, thought-provoking input on a consistent basis. #twittersmarter
— Flying Cork (@flyingcorkpgh) 5 October 2017
A2 Give thought and get emotionally involved with chat engagements. Be bold. Don't be afraid to state opinions respectfully. #TwitterSmarter
— Jim Katzaman (@JKatzaman) October 5, 2017
A2: Participate thoughtfully and bring your experience to the table. Amplify other voices too – don't be the person at the party who only talks about themselves. #TwitterSmarter
— Alison Tedford (@alliespins) 5 October 2017
A2 – and DO participate rather than lurk and like – we all have something to offer and we shouldn't be afraid #twittersmarter https://t.co/PW8I2D2Fjn
— mark longbottom (@marklongbottom_) October 5, 2017
A2: By learning from other users, you expand your own knowledge; put it into practice and provide new insights. #TwitterSmarter
— ?JMatt (@JMattMke) October 5, 2017
A2: Gotta be unique. Think through responses, especially in niche chats – we all have the same 1st thought. Go deeper. #TwitterSmarter
— Jack Appleby (@JuiceboxCA) 5 October 2017
A2 Provide VALUE with VALUES. Won't go unnoticed. #twittersmarter
— Rinku Agarwal Basu (@rinkutalk) October 5, 2017
A2: Engage authentically, not just to show off your expertise but to create a conversation – And stay for the entire hour! #twittersmarter
— Sabrina Cadini (@SabrinaCadini) October 5, 2017
A2 As in everything in life – be a giver in twitterchats. Don't go there to stand out. Share, engage, follow up. #TwitterSmarter
— Zala Bricelj (@ZalkaB) October 5, 2017
A2. Many subject matter experts are active on Twitter 4 favorite chats. Best time to engage with them, learn & contribute #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/oh4CVowXCz
— Su Doyle (@sudoyle) October 5, 2017
A2 Show your knowledge! Display your expertise and bring authority to your brand #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/XFODLhAlbP
— Chelsea Krost (@ChelseaKrost) 5 October 2017
A2 I like to think of "influence" in terms of gaining trust. The more we interact, the more opportunity for trust to form. #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/Dt0kNWgVjG
— Melissa Reyes (@MizMeliz) October 5, 2017
Q3. What are the benefits to starting you own chat? #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/STbVQWXLp0
— Madalyn Sklar ? (@MadalynSklar) October 5, 2017
A3: It’s a great way to connect and engage with people in your industry. Get seen as an expert & thought leader. #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/f71IVdLw7t
— Madalyn Sklar ? (@MadalynSklar) October 5, 2017
A3: It’s a great way to help you build authority, be identified as an influencer and boost your brand awareness. #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/f71IVdLw7t
— Madalyn Sklar ? (@MadalynSklar) October 5, 2017
A3: Having your own chat builds your authority. Such a strong way to become a subject matter expert. #TwitterSmarter
— Jack Appleby (@JuiceboxCA) 5 October 2017
A3: Could be used to drive traffic to your website, increase brand awareness, and get more subscribers. Show your expertise. #TwitterSmarter
— Alexia P. Bullard (@ap_bullard) 5 October 2017
A3: If you have a broad topic not being covered via Twitter Chats yet, you can grow a community around you! #TwitterSmarter
— ?JMatt (@JMattMke) October 5, 2017
A3: starting your own chat helps you build community, establish thought leadership, network and have fun! #TwitterSmarter
— Alison Tedford (@alliespins) 5 October 2017
A3) It's a great way to listen & learn from others, get instant feedback, get new followers, and great exposure for your brand. #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/1sX2LcAWU1
— James Mann ♉️ (@jamesmann23) October 5, 2017
A3 Starting a chat gives you quick prominence and credibility as an expert in your field. Drawback is it's a lot of work. #TwitterSmarter
— Jim Katzaman (@JKatzaman) October 5, 2017
A3.
Become more known in your field.
Build your tribe.
Social listening
Lifelong learning #TwitterSmarter— Ai Zhang, Ph.D ? (@aiaddysonzhang) October 5, 2017
A3 Great way to share your insight/knowledge. If you're an expert, it'll show – and it can help define you as a thought leader/influencer in your space. #TwitterSmarter
— Eric Sachs (@EricSachs_SEO) October 5, 2017
A3: Having your own Twitter chat provides an opportunity to build a community and connect with new people. #TwitterSmarter
— Express Writers (@ExpWriters) October 5, 2017
A3. #TwitterSmarter
Building:
Community
Following
Authority
Reputation
Collaborations
Partnerships
Groundwork for branding https://t.co/Wfis9nJtTo— Natasha G. (@nplusg) October 5, 2017
A3: You can always bring new ideas and a fresh approach to the community with your own chat #twittersmarter
— Sabrina Cadini (@SabrinaCadini) October 5, 2017
Q4. How can you use Twitter to build your community? #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/pkmEs2BOe1
— Madalyn Sklar ? (@MadalynSklar) October 5, 2017
A4: Build a community on Twitter by bringing people together with a common interest. #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/qlxQHA5kNo
— Madalyn Sklar ? (@MadalynSklar) October 5, 2017
A4: You need to be seen as the leader. You can start a Twitter chat. Or you can use Twitter to send people to a FB group. #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/qlxQHA5kNo
— Madalyn Sklar ? (@MadalynSklar) October 5, 2017
A4: I started a new podcast with @KamiChat called #CommunitiesThatConvert. Take a listen here: https://t.co/WSA11cIi3b #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/qlxQHA5kNo
— Madalyn Sklar ? (@MadalynSklar) October 5, 2017
A4: Keep either lists or go to relevant twitter chats and start making friends. #twittersmarter
— Tim @ Stoneham Press (@StonehamPress) 5 October 2017
A4: Consistently offer value, engage w/others in your niche, interact w/influencers, & respond to comments, posts. #TwitterSmarter
— Alexia P. Bullard (@ap_bullard) 5 October 2017
A4.
Consistently provide value
Host & join Twitter chats
Use Twitter in combination w/ other social sites
Be consistent#TwitterSmarter— Ai Zhang, Ph.D ? (@aiaddysonzhang) October 5, 2017
A4: Reach out to people. Literally just takes a few keystrokes to meet like-minded folks. #TwitterSmarter
— Jack Appleby (@JuiceboxCA) 5 October 2017
A4. Engagement is key. Can't have a close-knit community without engaging with each other #TwitterSmarter
— Chris Muccio (@CFOStrategist) October 5, 2017
A4 LISTS then consistent activity building relationships and community based on your niche nobody elses and keep talking #twittersmarter https://t.co/Afh1Lr529M
— mark longbottom (@marklongbottom_) October 5, 2017
A4. Build community by sharing content that attracts people who share your vibe. Curate intentionally. Be genuine. Celebrate with strangers and watch them become friends. #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/vty6UdNDr0
— Alison Tedford (@alliespins) 5 October 2017
A4: Use it as a means to connect & build relationships w/ people who share the same interest. Treat it as a networking tool! #TwitterSmarter
— Flying Cork (@flyingcorkpgh) 5 October 2017
A4: I think it's about finding like minded people and getting to know them over a social and conversation based medium. #TwitterSmarter
— Jen Oleniczak Brown (@JenOleniczak) 5 October 2017
A4. Connect with like minded people, join existing chats, sahre stuff that is relevant, engage consistently with them!! #TwitterSmarter
— Manav Lalotra (@manavlalotra) October 5, 2017
A4 Define and find your target audience/community. Make sure your content is tailored for them & resonates with them, whether it's articles, knowledge, memes, etc. #TwitterSmarter
— Eric Sachs (@EricSachs_SEO) October 5, 2017
A4. Bring up topics that impact others. Connect people with similar interests. Don't be timid. We can all add value #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/uP1lAVemAI
— Su Doyle (@sudoyle) October 5, 2017
Q5. What strategies will help your Twitter explode? #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/ePBuvaNcco
— Madalyn Sklar ? (@MadalynSklar) October 5, 2017
A5: I recommend following my Twitter Secret Sauce. Try these strategies and watch your Twitter explode! #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/VE7SFaO8fw
— Madalyn Sklar ? (@MadalynSklar) October 5, 2017
A5: Be consistent. Tweet every day. Respond to your notifications. Use Twitter lists. Participate in Twitter chats. #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/VE7SFaO8fw
— Madalyn Sklar ? (@MadalynSklar) October 5, 2017
A5: Engage, engage, engage. Engagement is the ? to Twitter success. #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/VE7SFawwQW
— Madalyn Sklar ? (@MadalynSklar) October 5, 2017
A5: Stand out by tweeting videos on Twitter. Next time you reply to a tweet, say it with a video. You'll stand out! #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/VE7SFaO8fw
— Madalyn Sklar ? (@MadalynSklar) October 5, 2017
A5: Check out #VideoReplyDay. It's a fun video initiative I started to connect with people on Twitter. #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/VE7SFawwQW
— Madalyn Sklar ? (@MadalynSklar) October 5, 2017
A5: Be consistent when it comes to posting on Twitter. If you can provide value, people will want to stick around. #TwitterSmarter
— Express Writers (@ExpWriters) October 5, 2017
A5: Make use of images, videos, newsjack, twitter chats, use hashtags well, Periscopes. #twittersmarter
— Tim @ Stoneham Press (@StonehamPress) 5 October 2017
A5 engage
Give more than you take
Listen more than you tweet
Truly get to know people/let ppl know YOU
Help.
Help more.#twittersmarter https://t.co/oZeKKNRzi5— LUCYrk (@LUCYrk78) October 5, 2017
A5: REAL TIME INVOLVEMENT. You need to be connecting in the moment, and being yourself, not just spamming w sales or promo #TwitterSmarter
— Jen Oleniczak Brown (@JenOleniczak) 5 October 2017
A5: Using visuals, using hashtags/emojis and most important ENGAGEMENT! #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/ha0Is5d1R9
— Katelyn Brower ? (@BrowerKDnB) October 5, 2017
A5: Be yourself. Show up. So much of life is about showing up and Twitter is no different. What you water grows. #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/ZBDt4lgLcS
— Alison Tedford (@alliespins) 5 October 2017
A5: Be you and be authentic with your tweets. Also tweet often and don't let your account be automated or talking at people. #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/AokQ6XDwSu
— Jenn Baker Blog (@MindofaDiva) October 5, 2017
A5. Being timely and commenting on trends, actively engaging people who have the same interest, and being consistent. #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/s2DnllDKaQ
— Jay Borenstein (@jeowulf) 5 October 2017
A5: Exercise patience. Success won't happen overnight. You have to put in the work to build a legitimate following. #twittersmarter
— Flying Cork (@flyingcorkpgh) 5 October 2017
A5. Lots of bells and whistle's r great but add real sincerity. Give your emotions to others of joy and empathy. #TwitterSmarter
— Dr. Dorrie Cooper (@sittingpretty61) October 5, 2017
Q6. What are some best ways to use Twitter Moments? #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/YKUU3yh8qY
— Madalyn Sklar ? (@MadalynSklar) October 5, 2017
A6: There are so many ways to use Twitter Moments. I like using them to highlight your best tweets. #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/JcjTeCp5bc
— Madalyn Sklar ? (@MadalynSklar) October 5, 2017
A6: Feature influencer tweets, tweets about current events, curate “News of the Week,” testimonials, motivational quotes. #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/JcjTeCp5bc
— Madalyn Sklar ? (@MadalynSklar) October 5, 2017
A6: Learn more about Twitter Moments at https://t.co/Yl6QYofQkC #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/JcjTeCp5bc
— Madalyn Sklar ? (@MadalynSklar) October 5, 2017
A6: Here's a helpful article: How to Use Twitter Moments for Business https://t.co/hNCeS7X7Re #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/JcjTeCp5bc
— Madalyn Sklar ? (@MadalynSklar) October 5, 2017
A6:
Event recap!
Twitter Chat recap!#RealTimeMarketing efforts (top holiday tweets, fave superbowl tweets)#TwitterSmarter https://t.co/YrpeEWAgAj— Katelyn Brower ? (@BrowerKDnB) October 5, 2017
A6: I don't know if this is the best way, but I use it when I get compliments on my brand. So it's for reader's reactions. #TwitterSmarter
— Jenn Baker Blog (@MindofaDiva) October 5, 2017
A6 – Use Twitter moments to document a tweet chat, great discussion, event. It can become a resource to share with others #twittersmarter
— Louise Upchurch (@Loulou_Uberkirk) 5 October 2017
A6: Twitter Moments can be used for many things! Company milestones, updates, new hires #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/jnZrSZb6AO
— e10 (@e10inc) 5 October 2017
A6
Chat recaps
Great thread & discussions
Stories from events, speaking opps
Tweets that warm your ❤#TwitterSmarter https://t.co/d5VJblSvYH— Zala Bricelj (@ZalkaB) October 5, 2017
A6 Create a theme or use #storytelling for moments #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/yyweX3jBef
— Janil Jean (@JanilJean) October 5, 2017
A6: Create a T. moment of all your pinned tweets. Rotate them frequently. Can swap them very easily. Great?hack. #twittersmarter
— Jeremy Murphy (@jeremypmurphy) 5 October 2017
A6 this was my only moment, a summary of an interview
⚡️ “BankNXT Interview – with @philsiarri https://t.co/MYec6X4jA9#TwitterSmarter
— Alberto Gómez (@alberMoire) October 5, 2017
A6: I use it to collect random stories & tweet threads. https://t.co/9FqW5uz2Sq #TwitterSmarter
— Jack Appleby (@JuiceboxCA) 5 October 2017
A6. This is how I use it !#TwitterSmarter
⚡️ “#SOCIALMEDIA TIPS” by @manavlalotrahttps://t.co/7Pk6f1Stul
— Manav Lalotra (@manavlalotra) October 5, 2017
A6. i use Twitter moments to capture highlights of conferences. I also love how #HootChat use moments to do chat recap. #TwitterSmarter
— Ai Zhang, Ph.D ? (@aiaddysonzhang) October 5, 2017
A6. Summarize a chat. Collect resources for others. It's like a miniature e-book that's easy to skim & share. #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/JLaL1GjY6A
— Su Doyle (@sudoyle) October 5, 2017
Q7. What tools allow you to “work smarter not harder?” #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/AtqweCT96t
— Madalyn Sklar ? (@MadalynSklar) October 5, 2017
A7: I love tools! My faves are: @buffer @hootsuite @mangageflitter @nuzzel @feedly @canva @adobe #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/W3cpN9XTm0
— Madalyn Sklar ? (@MadalynSklar) October 5, 2017
I ❤️ tools because it allows me to "work smarter not harder." #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/W3cpN9XTm0
— Madalyn Sklar ? (@MadalynSklar) October 5, 2017
A7
+ Tweetdeck – Social listening, Twitter chats.
+ Buffer: Schedule SSMM Posts#TwitterSmarter
— Alberto Gómez (@alberMoire) 5 October 2017
A7: ❤️❤️@TweetDeck to monitor words, hashtags + topics. I've been dealing out public speaking motivation and tips that way! #TwitterSmarter
— Jen Oleniczak Brown (@JenOleniczak) 5 October 2017
A7: We use @MeetEdgar to schedule our tweets. Their library features ensures we always have posts going out. #TwitterSmarter
— Express Writers (@ExpWriters) October 5, 2017
A7: Scheduling tools! We use @Sprinklr which also assists us with reporting and #SocialListening. #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/xC7YSaqYOJ
— Katelyn Brower ? (@BrowerKDnB) October 5, 2017
A7 Google alerts bring stories and topics to you to Tweet and add value. It beats hurting your head to think of subjects. #TwitterSmarter
— Jim Katzaman (@JKatzaman) October 5, 2017
A7. I love @TweetDeck, a great way to monitor twitter content & join chats. #TwitterSmarter
— Ai Zhang, Ph.D ? (@aiaddysonzhang) October 5, 2017
A7. @Hootsuite
@TweetChat@commun_it
These are a few tool that I am using currently!#TwitterSmarter— Manav Lalotra (@manavlalotra) October 5, 2017
A7: I like using @buffer to share my blog post and announcements. #twittersmarter
— Jenn Baker Blog (@MindofaDiva) October 5, 2017
A7: Lists… it's a great way to help you curate content with minimal effort! #TimeSaver #TwitterSmarter
— ?JMatt (@JMattMke) October 5, 2017
A7 I still log in and just slow down to engage and make it effective and enjoyable rather than like mining for diamonds #twittersmarter https://t.co/VzfKKUbnb8
— mark longbottom (@marklongbottom_) October 5, 2017
A7 @buffer @canva @Ripl_App @AdobeSpark @flipboard #twittersmarter
— Louise Upchurch (@Loulou_Uberkirk) 5 October 2017
A7. #TwitterSmarter
AdobeSpark, Hootsuite, Canva, Tweetdeck, Lists, Crowdfire, Feedly, etc.
My own photography also for imaging https://t.co/ZQsuZ2KbH8
— Natasha G. (@nplusg) October 5, 2017
A7: What about @SmarterQueue?
Getting ready to recommend this to a client with tons of content. #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/gquIWvlfQg— Darcy De Leon (@darcydeleon) October 5, 2017
A7: To produce #LetsLivestream (weekly Twitter chat & #Livestream we couldn't live without @GoogleDrive & @Wirecast! #TwitterSmarter
— vitmug (@vitmug) 5 October 2017
Q8. What are your top 3 tips to become, as you like to say, #TwitterSmarter? pic.twitter.com/75ovKhyBQo
— Madalyn Sklar ? (@MadalynSklar) October 5, 2017
A8: 1) Engage. 2) Engage. 3) Engage! I cannot stress this enough. You’ll get the most from Twitter when you actively engage. #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/52aqTcRwn5
— Madalyn Sklar ? (@MadalynSklar) October 5, 2017
A8: (1) Engage: I like to view Twitter as a giant cocktail party. It’s so easy to interact with people. Do this daily. #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/52aqTcRwn5
— Madalyn Sklar ? (@MadalynSklar) October 5, 2017
A8: (2) Be Consistent: The one thing I found that separates high profile users from everyone else is being consistent. #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/52aqTczVvx
— Madalyn Sklar ? (@MadalynSklar) October 5, 2017
A8: (2) Be Consistent: If you want to stand out, get on Twitter every day and connect. Engage with your community. #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/52aqTczVvx
— Madalyn Sklar ? (@MadalynSklar) October 5, 2017
A8: (3) Use Twitter Lists: It is important to be organized on Twitter, especially as you grow your following. #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/52aqTcRwn5
— Madalyn Sklar ? (@MadalynSklar) October 5, 2017
A8: (3) Use Twitter Lists: You can create your own public and private lists and you can subscribe to other's. #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/52aqTczVvx
— Madalyn Sklar ? (@MadalynSklar) October 5, 2017
A8: Hear my podcast interview with @thatbberg as we discuss leveraging Twitter lists. https://t.co/TNNqn2x3Il #TwitterSmarter https://t.co/52aqTczVvx
— Madalyn Sklar ? (@MadalynSklar) October 5, 2017
A8 To #TwitterSmarter, be active, available and engage. Twitter is the cocktail party you were too chicken too attend. Come as you are.
— Jim Katzaman (@JKatzaman) October 5, 2017
A8. Be yourself. Be on message. Be on a chat. #TwitterSmarter
— Gene Petrov (@GenePetrovLMC) 5 October 2017
A8
Bring in originality
Engage and appreciate
Contribute as much as you can
#twittersmarter— Rinku Agarwal Basu (@rinkutalk) October 5, 2017
A8. Find the trend, Find the trend, and.. um… FIND THE TREND! Also make them #relatable and #fun! #TwitterSmarter pic.twitter.com/3nP1hSdT3K
— CP Solutions (@Your_CPSolution) 5 October 2017
A8: Schedule+Engage, Listen to your audience, Be Yourself! And remember you aren't pizza, not everyone will love you. #TwitterSmarter
— Jen Oleniczak Brown (@JenOleniczak) 5 October 2017
A8: #TwitterSmarter
1 – Fill out your bio
2 – post daily
3 – join twitter chats— ?JMatt (@JMattMke) October 5, 2017
A8 – a) keep talking/listening/learning b) Use Lists c) create chaos too don't just tick boxes and fill spreadsheets #twittersmarter https://t.co/3nQzZOIBxD
— mark longbottom (@marklongbottom_) October 5, 2017
A8: Provide value. Be consistent. Engage with your audience. #TwitterSmarter
— Express Writers (@ExpWriters) October 5, 2017
A8: Retweet, respect, re-engage and build re-lationships! #twittersmarter
— BarbDuran (@barbduran) October 5, 2017
A8:
1⃣ Be authentic with your audience
2⃣ Always do your research before posting
3⃣ Engage, engage, engage#TwitterSmarter https://t.co/5RetyaYcrC— Katelyn Brower ? (@BrowerKDnB) October 5, 2017
A8: ONE Follow @MadalynSklar, TWO Participate in her chat (this one!) every week, THREE Be consistent posting on Twitter #twittersmarter
— Sabrina Cadini (@SabrinaCadini) October 5, 2017
A8. Dedicate daily time to engaging (tend the flock).
Log on and observe new trends.
Be consistent in your message and how you present yourself. #TwitterSmarter— Alison Tedford (@alliespins) 5 October 2017
A8. #TwitterSmarter
Be concise, Be precise, Be present (active), Engage.
Ok that's 4 but, hey, could've added way more ? https://t.co/5qbxDj5qoh
— Natasha G. (@nplusg) October 5, 2017
A8. Engage Consistently thru chats & tweets
Use tools to manage tweets
Follow influencers to expand ur knowledge n reach #TwitterSmarter— Manav Lalotra (@manavlalotra) October 5, 2017
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