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I tweet, the more subscribers I have, but the more I tweet the fewer subscribers I gain per tweet. You have to find the right balance and avoid risking rejection. 4) Hashtags? No hashtag or too many hashtags, it comes down to the same thing: 0 results. Hashtags provide more visibility, as long as you don't use more than 2. 5) Tweets too long Twitter is 140 characters maximum. Several tools have been launched to be able to make longer tweets, none of which has ever succeeded. A tweet that is too long will not be read and will not be able to be retweeted or will be reweeted without your name. 6) You don't interact with your followers Your engagement is important to your followers.
Twitter is not just a tool for publishing and distributing content. Developing your number of followers Email Data is not just about publishing, it is also a question of responding or even DMing (direct messages). 7) No image On Twitter as elsewhere (on other social networks), the time has come for Picture Marketing. The place of the image is essential on social networks. Today you can no longer envisage a professional presence (yours or that of your company) without an image. 8) Check your links The links you include do not work, or worse send a virus. Be careful about the links you send or forward. Monitor your content more than just your subscriber count. 9) You don't want people to retweet you.
A good Twitter account is a mix of quantity and quality. Your tweets should be kept short and attention-grabbing, like the front page of a magazine that only has a few words on the cover to make you want to buy it. Quality is essential. Quality to be followed but above all quality to such a point that we have a very strong desire to mention you or retweet you. 10) You don't ask to be retweeted Few tweeters ask to be RT (retweeted). Without overdoing it, don't hesitate to do so. Writing it clearly is more effective than simply asking for RT. 11) You tweet at night Don't tweet when your audience is sleeping. A tweet has a lifespan of less than 24 hours. Timing is everything on Twitter.
Twitter is not just a tool for publishing and distributing content. Developing your number of followers Email Data is not just about publishing, it is also a question of responding or even DMing (direct messages). 7) No image On Twitter as elsewhere (on other social networks), the time has come for Picture Marketing. The place of the image is essential on social networks. Today you can no longer envisage a professional presence (yours or that of your company) without an image. 8) Check your links The links you include do not work, or worse send a virus. Be careful about the links you send or forward. Monitor your content more than just your subscriber count. 9) You don't want people to retweet you.
A good Twitter account is a mix of quantity and quality. Your tweets should be kept short and attention-grabbing, like the front page of a magazine that only has a few words on the cover to make you want to buy it. Quality is essential. Quality to be followed but above all quality to such a point that we have a very strong desire to mention you or retweet you. 10) You don't ask to be retweeted Few tweeters ask to be RT (retweeted). Without overdoing it, don't hesitate to do so. Writing it clearly is more effective than simply asking for RT. 11) You tweet at night Don't tweet when your audience is sleeping. A tweet has a lifespan of less than 24 hours. Timing is everything on Twitter.