Some people consistently write Twitter posts that inform, break news, engage, or raise thoughtful questions.
Others tell us what they’re having for lunch or when they’re going to work out. Or what cute thing their cat is doing now. Yawn.
Here’s my short list of Dos and Don’ts for success on Twitter:
Do:
- Be polite
- Link to interesting articles, sites, blog posts.
- Answer and ask questions.
- Include links in as many of your posts as possible.
- Pick up the phone and call those with whom you interact often.
Don’t:
- Don’t be pedantic. We don’t care what you’re eating for lunch, or that you just woke up.
- Don’t use Twitter just to pimp your blog posts.
- Don’t over-tweet. If you need half a dozen tweets to make your point, do one that points to a blog post.
- Don’t share breaking news that you can’t confirm.
- Don’t be dull or boring.
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David Haines
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October 26th, 2011
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Twitter is the clear-cut winner when it comes to marketing, at least from what I’m seeing. That’s why I value the people that follow me, that means no spam, no irrelevant posts, and treating them properly. It’s simple, we just act like human beings.
Totally agree, the number of times I have unfollowed people because of their incessant tweeting is ridiculous. It’s no fun at all having your timeline swamped by one individual, it makes you miss something genuinly interesting or useful.