Tuesday, August 29, 2017

@MediaConversion, fill holes in your content calendar

Tell your story. Every day.
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Hi @MediaConversion
We want to help you get more out of Twitter.

Nothing moves faster than Twitter and it can be hard to come up with enough content ideas to keep up. But not every Tweet needs to be a masterpiece. In fact, it's much better to break dense pieces of content up into threads, sneak peaks, and cross-promotions to stretch your updates over longer periods of time and have something to say each day.

For example:

If you are launching an ebook, you could do a short campaign of Tweeting a quote from it and a download link each day for a week.


If you have an article covering a topic, run a poll that asks people's opinion on the same subject to spark conversation.


If you are hoping to sell more of a product, Tweet some fresh pictures of it from a different angle, or create a GIF of the product being unboxed.


If you're still feeling uninspired — dig up an old blog article, product launch, or especially good selfie. Reminiscing is always good content.


For more on stretching your promotional creativity read our seven tips for creating engaging content every day.

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Thursday, August 24, 2017

@MediaConversion, automate your weekend Tweets

Schedule your Tweets ahead of time
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Hi @MediaConversion
We want to help you get more out of Twitter.

To maintain a lively Twitter presence, you need to Tweet consistently. But you probably don't want to spend every day glued to your Timeline.

In Twitter Ads, under your "Creatives" tab, you can schedule a Tweet to publish for a time when you'd rather be away from your phone or computer.



You do need a Twitter Ads account to access this feature, but you don't have to spend money to use it.

See more about scheduling Tweets through Twitter Ads or meet the media library — another hidden Twitter trick.

Follow us @TwitterBusiness for other insights and updates or try Twitter Ads, which amplifies your efforts on Twitter.
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Tuesday, August 22, 2017

@MediaConversion, get more people talking about you

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Hi @MediaConversion
We want to help you get more out of Twitter.

Twitter is a powerful platform for big-time influencers and less-known people with loyal followings. If you want to partner with an influencer to amplify your message, remember:

• Focus on how engaged their following is, instead of how many followers they have.

• Give the influencer room to be creative and speak about your product or service how they prefer.

• See how they've promoted similar products or services in the past to make sure their style is appropriate for your message.

For more about partnering with people on Twitter, read our five tips for more effective influencer marketing.

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Tuesday, August 15, 2017

@MediaConversion, hidden Twitter tricks

Schedule your Tweets ahead of time
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Hi @MediaConversion
We want to help you get more out of Twitter.

To maintain a lively Twitter presence, you need to Tweet consistently. But you probably don't want to spend every day glued to your Timeline.

In Twitter Ads, under your "Creatives" tab, you can schedule a Tweet to publish for a time when you'd rather be away from your phone or computer.



You do need a Twitter Ads account to access this feature, but you don't have to spend money to use it.

See more about scheduling Tweets through Twitter Ads or meet the media library — another hidden Twitter trick.

Follow us @TwitterBusiness for other insights and updates or try Twitter Ads, which amplifies your efforts on Twitter.
Try Twitter Ads
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