How to Stand Out On Twitter (THREAD)
•Show your personality
•Post social proof (praise from others)
•Post short videos (2 mins or less)
•Platitudes work (sometimes people need to hear them)
•Be funny (especially on the weekends)
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•Show your personality
•Post social proof (praise from others)
•Post short videos (2 mins or less)
•Platitudes work (sometimes people need to hear them)
•Be funny (especially on the weekends)
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Pictures grab your audience’s eyes and stand out among the plain words. Especially a pic of a Lambourghini Miura!
Personally, I rather use words but try and tweet at least one picture a day. Why do I do this? Because it works.
***Tweets with images get 40% more engagement.***
Personally, I rather use words but try and tweet at least one picture a day. Why do I do this? Because it works.
***Tweets with images get 40% more engagement.***
Don& #39;t overthink this. Sometimes the dumbest stuff gains traction. Find ways to express yourself with your actions. People enjoy authenticity.
If you are a fitness guru, post media of you walking the walk to back up what you say online. Showing proof lends enormous credibility.
If you are a fitness guru, post media of you walking the walk to back up what you say online. Showing proof lends enormous credibility.
Until people learn to recognize and appreciate your brand, you’ll have to use clever methods to grab attention. I did this by posting muscle cars on to some of my tweets.
My audience is the masculine male, so this worked well. Simple, but effective.
My audience is the masculine male, so this worked well. Simple, but effective.
Platitudes, or beneficial statements that have been overused, are in fact effective in gaining engagement.
Its easy to hate on these, but they work. The problem is when you let them become your one trick pony.
In moderation, they& #39;re highly effective.
Its easy to hate on these, but they work. The problem is when you let them become your one trick pony.
In moderation, they& #39;re highly effective.