On the 11th of January I have updated an article I wrote 16 months ago:
- Make sure you fill out your Twitter Profile completely including a link to a site that tells us more about you. Yes, we are going to judge you, we want to see who you are and why we would want to follow you on Twitter.
- Include a picture. Of you, not your cat or your car, unless you are a cat or car. The exception is if you are a business, but even there, I prefer to talk to persons, not impersonal businesses.
- It’s okay to send the same tweet more than once. Those of us that follow more than 200 people don’t see all the tweets you send out. When you have more than 3000 like I do, I will likely miss your message due to the volume of tweets I get. And because I have a real job and life offline too.
- More on tip 3. Vary that “same tweet”. Change a word or two. Send it at different times of the day.
- Include an @ScLoHo in your tweet if you want to be sure I get it.
- Use the Direct Message feature to talk privately to someone. Works like text messaging.
- Include a link if you want me to read or see something.
- Communicate and converse. I try really hard to respond to everyone that reaches out to me. I also reach out to others and join in their conversations at times. Be Friendly!
- Use hashtags. The pound sign # is a way to follow a theme or conversation.
- Don’t spam me. Twitter has become victim to the same spammers who now send out more than 75% of the emails. I don’t fall for those and I will block and report you.
- Your universe shouldn’t revolve around Twitter. Or any social media channel for that matter. Use it as a tool, but also get face to face. Twitter has changed my life. It wasn’t really Twitter that helped me land a new job or created dozens and dozens of new friends the past 4+ years. It was me going beyond Twitter. My wife doesn’t Tweet. However Twitter is still my favorite Social Media Channel
What tips would you add to this list?