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Tweeting, hashtags and
@tags…What are they and
what do they mean?
27/01/2015
http://rev.marketing/
With the explosion of Twitter into the world of
social media, it’s no wonder that businesses are
keen to implement this great cost effective method
to reach potential clients. The question is, how do
you get the masses on Twitter to actually take note?
Once your profile is ready and raring to go, there
are some key hints and tips that everyone should
be aware of when tweeting for business.
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1) Know the lingo
Wondering what an RT means? Confused
between a # (hashtag) and an @tag? The key
with Twitter is that you nail the lingo. In other
words, once you understand the meanings of
each of these key characters, tweets will begin
to make a whole lot more sense.
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2) Be interested and you will be
interesting
When engaging in conversation with people,
do you like it when a person only talks about
themselves, what they do and how they do it?
For most, the answer is no. Social media is no
different.
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3) Make every character count
A tweet has a maximum of 140 characters, so
it’s important to be able to condense your
message down and still make it interesting.
Most users enjoy witty yet informative
conversation so cater your tweets to include
both.
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4) Tweet often
Tweeting frequently is vital as it ensures that
your company/brand becomes known as you
interact with a larger audience more regularly.
It has been shown that the more tweets that
are sent, the number of followers rises.
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5) Be yourself
Twitter is an extremely social and personal
platform of communication and using it for
business should be no exception. Your twitter
must represent your business, however it is
important that your tone of voice is
established and is carried through over social
media.
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