Monday, April 27, 2020
Twitter Etiquette The Dos and Donts
TWITTER ETIQUETTE: THE DOS AND DONTS If you read my previous post, you know whatââ¬â¢s in store for you now. As promised, Iââ¬â¢ve put together a general list of guidelines for Twittering. These dos and donââ¬â¢ts are by no means comprehensive and, depending on who you talk to, all of these rules were made to be broken by braver Twitterers. For a fun read about rogue Twittering, read Scobleizer.comââ¬â¢s post, The 10 Rules of Twitter (and how I break every one). Do: â⬠¢ Ask questions of your followers. â⬠¢ Update often ââ¬â Twitter followers have short attention spans. â⬠¢ Use proper grammar. â⬠¢ Post interesting articles, links, photos, videos, articles ââ¬â anything your followers might be interested in. â⬠¢ Try to follow a ââ¬Å"themeâ⬠if you like. Maybe your Twitter account focuses exclusively on daily deals at your store, or the hottest hairstyles of the season. If your Twitter profile is business-oriented, donââ¬â¢t post personal items like ââ¬Å"Iââ¬â¢m walking the dog with my hubby!â⬠Donââ¬â¢t: â⬠¢ Overload your followers ââ¬â limit yourself to 5 posts per day. â⬠¢ Break up your posts. You get 140 characters. Any longer than that, and you probably should reconsider whether you should put your information on Twitter. â⬠¢ Steal stuff from other readers. Thereââ¬â¢s a proper form for ââ¬Å"re-tweeting,â⬠and you always need to include the name of the original poster. For instance, if Iââ¬â¢m re-tweeting a link, I would say something like ââ¬Å"RT @username ââ¬â love this link! www.link.com.â⬠Always use the letters ââ¬Å"RTâ⬠and then the correct userââ¬â¢s name, complete with the @ symbol. â⬠¢ Put up personal information, or information about private events on your Twitter profile. Remember, Twitter is public, and anyone can re-tweet you. â⬠¢ Spam! Spamming is a major no-no, youââ¬â¢ll find that your followers quickly drop by the wayside. Hereââ¬â¢s a bonus for you: If youââ¬â¢re just getting started on Twitter, be sure to register your username on WeFollow, a directory of Twitter users. WeFollow makes it easy for other people to search for Twitter accounts that interest them ââ¬â you just might find that youââ¬â¢ll pick up a few followers through WeFollow. And as always, we welcome any questions (and alternative views) ââ¬â so let us know what you think about all this Twitter stuff.
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