That got me thinking… what have I learned from Twitter that I would teach in a class of eager-to-learn students?
- Sign-up. If you are dragging your feet, stop it.
- Post a pic.
- Customize your background. Don’t know how? Google it.
- Include your website/blog/LinkedIn profile on the Web portion of your profile.
- Make your bio short and witty.
- Include your e-mail in the bio.
- Consider your name a brand – market it.
- Don’t waste your first tweets on the mundane ‘I don’t know what to say’ tweets.
- Tweet useful/interesting things.
- If you want your followers to grow tweet key words.
- It’s not all about the number of followers you have, but rather their quality.
- Be selective in who you follow, more is not always better. Follow those who you can learn from, who you find interesting.
- Begin building relationships through replies.
- Use hash tags to make it easier for others to find your tweets on a particular topic.
- Join the various #chat groups. And participate.
- Tweet interesting articles by offering a link.
- Shorten links using Bit.ly or tinyurl.
- Add your twitter name to your automatic e-mail signature, your LinkedIn profile too.
- Glance at trending topics from time to time to know what the day’s topics of interest are, this could help you catch breaking stories.
- Keep at it.