We all know the benefits that Twitter can give to our business. More traffic, more branding, more leads, more profits to name a few. These are the benefits you get if you successfully use the power of Twitter. Conversely, if you commit these serious violations on Twitter, your business brand can be tarnished and you’re leaving thousands on the table.
Here are some mistakes you should avoid at all costs: Blocking. What do you think it would look like if Donald Trump spoke on Twitter like a 14-year-old teenage girl? Spells a recipe for disaster. If you really need to talk, do it on your personal Twitter account.
Follow random posts just to get followers. By doing this, not only will your tweet feed get spammed, but the quality of your list drops a notch. Being inactive. When you stop tweeting, people will forget you in an instant.
Remember, people’s attention spans are short, so use them well. Taking your followers for granted. Treat your followers with respect, provide value and don’t spam them. As a rule of thumb, try 10 tweets of referral value before each promotional tweet.
Using generic Twitter backgrounds. Doing this just shows how mediocre you are that you can’t afford or put in the effort to create your own personal Twitter business background.
Brag about your achievements. Nobody likes a braggart – Instead, focus on what value you can provide to your followers.
Expected to be re-tweeted. Twitter is all about conversations, and if you want to be retweeted, your best bet would be to retweet other people’s tweets first.
In short, you can learn and apply these Twitter best practices to build a large online social following that’s responsive and produces results
If you are serious about growing your business with Twitter.
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