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Hashtags that will get you likes and retweets

Hashtags help you develop user interest in you social media accounts. Hashtags help you get your content categorized and also in getting it popular. HubSpot columnist Chris Sabanty has shared fifty-eight most popular Twitter hashtags that can get you likes and retweets. Sabanty says, “Recently, we analyzed millions of tweets and found that some Twitter hashtags correlate with a 1,065% increase in engagement — clearly, hashtags still matter in 2018. More specifically, we found tweets with no hashtags averaged 1.7 interactions per tweet. Tweets that included #ico, the most popular... [...]

Tweets with more characters perform better [Study]

A recent  theEword research has revealed that longer tweets lead to greater attention from users. Utilizing the maximum character limit allowed on Twitter can help you generate more sales. Talking about the findings, theEtord’s Michael Palmer says, “We were right in our prediction about tweets with media receiving more attention than those without. But to be fair, that’s fairly obvious – what about tweet length? Well, hands up. We were wrong – longer tweets demand more attention. Our prediction was based around the assumption that people would skip longer tweets due to their... [...]

Improve your search rankings with Twitter

Social plays a pivotal role in getting you on top in the search engine results. Twitter is having its own space and works in an influencing manner. If you could properly utilize the Twitter power, it can positively help you secure good SEO ranks too. Entrepreneur contributor Syed Balkhi has shared three tips to use Twitter for enhancing the search engine rankings. Balkhi says, “Contrary to popular belief, most SEO experts agree that the number of social shares referring to a link increases its value and influences higher ranking on Google. Simply put, the more shares you get on Twitter... [...]

Optimize Twitter’s advanced search with these four tips

Twitter’s advanced search feature helps you find highly specific information on the social network. HubSpot’s Caroline Forsey has shared a four-step guide to using advanced search feature on Twitter. Forsey says, “Let’s say you want to find a specific @elonmusk tweet about machine learning, but can’t find the tweet when you scroll back in your feed. Or you’re hosting a “2018 web design” webinar and want to compile a list of experts using Twitter. Or maybe you just want to see Twitter conversations between @garyvee and @bcuban from 2016. There’s no denying that Twitter... [...]

Prepare for 2018 Twitter marketing with these stats

Along with Facebook, Twitter has been one of the widely used micro blogging site having a monthly user count of 330 million. Knowing Twitter demographics can help you plan your Twitter marketing campaigns right. Hootsuite columnist Christina Newberry has shared twenty-eight Twitter statistics to strengthen your Twitter campaigns. Newberry says, “Here, we dig deep to uncover all of the most important Twitter stats for social media marketers, so you can plan and execute a Twitter marketing plan that works for your brand. Here are the stats you need to know about who Twitter users are, so... [...]

Improve your Twitter marketing with CinchTweet, just released #ad

Cindy Donovan has just released an Artificial Intelligence Twitter marketing tool called CinchTweet. Your Twitter account has the potential to be a powerful free marketing tool because it lets you build your audience. Now, with Donovan’s new software, you can connect with that audience in an automated way, but without looking like a robot. CinchTweet offers you: ■ Relationship Building @Conversation Starters ■ Simple Call to Action Tweets ■ Location Based Tweets ■ Smart Personalised Follow Suggestions ■ Personalised Messages to each audience member ■ Custom Search Dates, so you... [...]

Four marketing advantages of Twitter’s new 280 character format

Social media site Twitter has expanded its character limit to 280 characters format for helping users easily express themselves. This change will invite mixed expressions from Twitter’s user base. But marketers too are going to get an advantage from this change. Econsultancy columnist Tom Dibble has shared four ways marketers will benefit from this change. Dibble says, “Yes, you’re seeing double. Twitter now affords users 280 characters for their tweets, twice the previous 140-character count maximum. The company claims this newfound freedom will make it easier for people and brands... [...]

Here’re some tips to craft great tweets

Social media plays an important role in empowering our marketing efforts and Twitter is no exception. Twitter helps marketers reach out a targeted mass and also search engines rank effective tweets. Entrepreneur writer Josh Steimle has shared seven tips to craft great tweets. Steimle says, “Have you ever tried to tell a whole story in 140 characters or less? That’s how short a tweet on Twitter must be (with recent changes) if you want to leave room for others to share and comment. Now, I have no problem speaking for an hour with zero preparation, and when I do, I get rave reviews... [...]

12-Tips to improve your Twitter SEO

Along with your website it is very important that your social media presence is also noted by the search engines. If you are using Twitter to keep in touch with your clients and to promote products and services, Search Engine Land contributor Chris Silver Smith has shared twelve extremely useful tips to enhance your Twitter SEO. Chris says, “Twitter is one of my top slam-dunk assets for trying to displace negative content in search results. If your reputation has been harmed by some negative content that ranks when your name is searched, a strong Twitter account could be one of your primary... [...]

Useful tips to craft your tweets

Crafting a 140-character tweet is a great challenge when it comes to expressing your product and service features in a few tweets instead of a long series. Entrepreneur writer Josh Steimle has shared seven ways to help marketers craft effective tweets. Steimle says, “For those of you trying to shrink your tweets, or tighten any other writing you do, here are some tips to help you get your point across in short order. 1. Say it once. Redundancy in writing is a common problem, but it’s easy to fix. Here’s an example: Original tweet: We put your data in the cloud, so you can access... [...]


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