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Define your content strategy

Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2025 5:30 am
by subornaakter20
Let’s think about it, if you were a potential follower, what kind of content would inspire you to hit the “Follow” button?

Take a moment every day to listen to what your audience is talking about, and see if you have anything valuable to add to the conversation. Create a Twitter content strategy that adds value democratic donor email list to your audience’s Twitter experience.

Share content that is interesting and useful, but still relevant to your business.

To help you, here are two types of content that can add value to your current followers and those to come:



Aspirational content

Tweets that showcase an ambitious lifestyle and offer tips or instructions for achieving it can help make your content more shareable, increasing your chances of gaining new followers.

Think about fashion tips, tutorials, short tips, etc. It all depends on what your business does.



Leadership content

For some types of industries such as banking or higher education, being seen as credible and trustworthy is key to success.

Learning how to get more Twitter followers in these industries will take time and effort to get to know your audience.

On the other hand, tweets that help improve people's lives, challenge perceptions and showcase expertise will be more likely to attract new followers who are looking for guidance on this social platform.



To take advantage of these contents, we recommend that you spice them up with the following.



Use images
A picture is worth a thousand words, and it's a sure thing that followers really like tweets that are accompanied by a good image.

Here are some tips for using images on Twitter to attract new followers in a smart way.



Upload photos directly to Twitter:

This way, they will automatically expand on the timeline.

If you link to an image on Instagram, it will appear as a text-only link, which will be unattractive to your followers.

We recommend that you upload the image to Twitter directly or use free online tools to program on this social platform.



Tag other Twitter users in your images:

Instead of including people's usernames in your Tweet message, which will just take up space in your precious 140 characters, Twitter lets you tag people in your images. Take advantage!



Post more than one image per tweet:

Twitter allows you to attach four images in a single tweet.

Images are displayed as a preview collage on your followers' timelines. They can also click through to view each photo individually.

This offers a way to make your tweets look more engaging, increasing the chance that your followers will engage with them and share with their own followers.



Use all the tools:

Twitter also supports polls, videos, GIFs, and live broadcasts on Periscope , which can add more creativity to your tweets.



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Use hashtags
Twitter was a pioneer in the use of hashtags, which are used to tag keywords or phrases within a tweet to categorize messages and make it easier for users to find relevant conversations.

Because of this enhanced search, hashtags can help you gain more Twitter followers by allowing more people to find your account through your tweets.

This is why it is important that you are using the right hashtags and using them well.

Some tips here.



To do?

Use hashtags that are already popular.

By occasionally using hashtags that many people are already using, your tweets will have a higher chance of being seen by more people and potential new followers.

Think about how to use the most popular hashtags on Twitter that are relevant to your business.

However, while it can be helpful to use hashtags that are already popular, try to focus on ones that are specific to your target audience.

On the other hand, it is important to use your location. If your business is well-localized, then you want to aim to gain new followers from the region you belong to. So it is recommended that you use the name of a city, state, province, or country as a hashtag.

For more information on this topic, we invite you to read our article on the use of hashtags.