how to promote your expertise on twitter
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HOW TO PROMOTE
EXPERTISE ON TWITTER?
Why Twitter?An effective tool which helps to:Connect with your clients and
colloguesUpdate you about timely news
and health updatesIncrease awareness of issuesBuild & strengthen your networks
How to get started with twitter account?
1. Create a profile on www.twitter.com (it’s free)
2. Think of short twitter handle(name) that describes you best
3. Upload a good profile photo
4. Write short description about what you do
5. Follow relevant people
6. Now you are ready to post your tweet
This is how your profile look
5 Words You Must Know While Handling Twitter
1. Tweet: A post on twitter, just like a blog post, text message or email- just shorter (Max Limit-140 character)
2. Handel: Username you will create white signing up to twitter account
3. Symbol @: Used before handle to tag others
4. Symbol #: Hashtag (#) is used to organize information so that it is easy to find out. For ex. If you are writing about weight loss. Then you must write it as #weightloss
5. Treding: This occurs when we use hashtag so frequently that
the word becomes popular in the World/ Country or specific City
Example of a tweet by using twitter tricks
Used # tag before weight loss as it is a keyword in this post
Used @ tag before JustForHearts so that JFH followers will also see your post
Added link for weight loss diet plan which we want to promote
Added relevant photo to make it more attractive and readable
How many tweets a day?
As many as possible. Minimum 5-6 tweets daily realted
to your eclinic, daily professional activities to build your presence online.
What to tweet?Tweet about your daily activities
Can be anything like your consultations, client experience, feed back of your clients, total number of patients seen etc.
More you tweet more the chances of growing your network to make your eclinic popular.
Stay Connected!For any support get in touch
with us on [email protected]
OrTweet us @JustForHeartsOrCall on 1800-233-3337/020-
27293337OrWrite your question at eclinic
support