Why More Characters Won’t Mean More Twitter Success
Twitter is shaking things up with the recent announcement that they’re testing an increased character limit of 280. But do more characters mean a chance for increased marketing success? Most likely not. Here’s why.
Twitter Testing Automated Account Promotion
Growing your social following and increasing engagement has been a challenge for most businesses. There are plenty of promotional tools, but they’re often confusing and hard for inexperienced users to utilize. Twitter is testing automated account promotion to ease the challenges and time commitment for brands and businesses. Here’s how.
7 Tips For Writing Awesome Twitter Ad Copy
Quality copy has a huge impact on the success of social ads. Crafting messages that appeal to viewers is an obvious goal, but sometimes small nuances can have a big effect on the performance and return of our social media advertising. There are many factors that can influence success. Here are 7 tips for writing better Twitter ad copy, from Twitter themselves.
More Characters Won’t Make Your Tweets More Successful
This week, a report from Bloomberg claims that Twitter will stop counting images and links against the 140-character limit. This news has excited many and got social media fans pumped about what they may do with their new found characters. While this added room may make some happy, it’s not likely to bring about better performance for social media marketers. Here’s why more characters won’t make your tweets more successful.
The New Twitter Timeline: What Marketers Need To Know
The day has finally come. After much chatter about the possibility an updated timeline, it’s become a reality. The new Twitter timeline now shows tweets at the top based on relevancy, rather than chronology.
With every change to any social network, there are many marketers that worry it will negatively impact their ability to reach their audiences. Many see any change as a negative, as it means having to learn a new way of doing things. Don’t worry. Here’s what marketers need to know about the new Twitter timeline.