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Are You Making These Tweet Mistakes? “Everyone’s on it, but not everyone really knows how to use it.”

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More than 278,000 tweets are sent every minute of every day. Twitter can be a great tool for establishing your brand, building a community and extending your influence...

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Page 1: Tweet Mistakes

Are You Making These Tweet Mistakes?“Everyone’s on it, but not everyone really

knows how to use it.”

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MORE THAN 278,000 TWEETS ARE SENT EVERY MINUTE OF EVERY DAY

Twitter can be a great tool for establishing your brand, building a community and extending your influence. But to get the most

out of Twitter and do all of the above, first you need to avoid making these common mistakes.

#DidYouKnow?

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“What a #workout! #tired #exhausted #missinghome”

• Tweets like this make it obvious that Workout is probably a new habit that you have adopted and you want to show it off!

• Make use of hashtagsproperly. Do not stuff obvious words as Hashtags.

Example:

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• Do not act desperate. Do not beg for followers

• Your tweets will get you followers.

• Share quality tweets and use apt hashtags and people will automatically follow you back for the quality you share!

“Hey Guys here is a pic of my new art… Did you love it? #FollowBack”

Example:

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“RT if you think I have a lovely DP.. plzzzzz”

• No… No… No… Pleading for Retweets is so wannabe!

• Tweeples are clever enough to differentiate between smart users and wannabes.

Example:

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• Why give a chance for stalking?

• Check-in smartly. Make sure your check-ins are interactive enough for the people in the friend’s list to engage with.

• Prefer not to share blank check-ins on Twitter. Manage your Foursquare account accordingly.

“I’m at ________ 4sq.com/S3a24j”

Example:

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• Automated tweets can be irritating enough.

• Thanking might be a good practice but tagging through a third-party app is a non-sense idea.

“Thanks for following via ManageFlitter. @i_alexandrar is now following you.”

Example: