Expand your network with messages, likes and by tagging others in your posts. Capitalize on Facebook’s universal appeal by putting your organization on the minds (and Facebook news feeds) of others.
So, you’ve heard about Twitter and want to know a little more about what it is, who uses it and how it may work for you. Here, we will tell you a little about it.
Now that you know a little more about Twitter, you’re interested in using it. We will show you some of the benefits of the platform, how it differs from other social networks and why it might work for you and your audience.
Your username and profile picture are the first representation of you and your business or organization. We will show you some guidelines to follow when choosing both.
We will go over the basic layout of your Twitter page and some tips to use when setting up your account, including with your profile picture and descriptive information.
There are a few frequently used symbols and abbreviations on Twitter. We will go over what they are, what they stand for and why you will want to use them.
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