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Showing posts with label social networks. Show all posts

20 January 2016

365daysmasti

Top 10 Twitter tips and tricks


Below is a listing of our top 10 favorite Twitter tips and tricks. These tips help make your Twitter experience more enjoyable and can help increase your followers.

 

Customize

 

  • Change your profile picture. Use a picture of yourself to make it seem more personalized if this is your personal Twitter account.
  • Utilize as much of the 160-character limit Twitter BIO space allows. Include keywords your followers or potential followers may be trying to find.
  • Create your own background image. However, do not make the image too much like an ad or sales pitch. The background image must be less than 800k and we recommend a size of 1600x1200 for a large image or smaller if you plan on tiling the image or just having it on the left-hand side. Finally, keep in mind that smaller resolutions and monitor sizes hide much of the background.

 

Third-party tools

 

Take advantage of the hundreds of different third-party online tools and services that enhance your Twitter experience. Below are a few of our favorites.
  • TwitPic - Take advantage of TwitPic to post pictures on your tweets. If you want to post pictures while away from the computer, use the Twitterific app.
  • Qwitter - Great service that sends an e-mail anytime someone unsubscribes from your Twitter profile and mentions a possible Twitter post you made that may have caused them to leave.
  • Manageflitter - Fantastic site for managing your followers and getting an overview of people not following you back, quiet users, and inactive users.
  • WeFollow - Great website that allows you to add yourself to a listing of Twitter users by tags you find interesting.
  • SocialOomph - Another great service with a collection of free Twitter tools including the ability to schedule when tweets gets posted.
  • Twitter Fan Wiki Apps - Finally, this wiki has a listing of several hundred different Twitter applications and tools for users wanting more.

 

Use Twitter search

 

Take full advantage of the Twitter search tool. Below are just a few tips that can help improve your search capabilities on Twitter.
  • Search for your website or blog URL and see if others are mentioning your page.
  • Search for anything near you by adding near:"city state". For example, typing near:"Salt lake city Utah" club would return current tweets that have happened in Salt Lake City, Utah with the keyword club in them.
  • Find people whom you may enjoy following by searching for keywords that interested you.
  • If you do not want tweets with links add ? -filter:links at the end of your search query.
  • Need more options, use the Advanced Twitter search.
  • Any time you get excellent results, click the "Save this search" button to save them. For those with the old Twitter interface, these results can then be found under "Saved Searches" on the right-hand part of your profile. For those with the new interface, they are under the "Searches" tab next to your timeline.

 

Followers

 

  • Engage followers.
  • Do not follow too many people. No one wants to follow someone following thousands of people with only 10 followers.
  • Retweet interesting posts.
  • Retweet and participate in conversations with people with lots of followers.
  • Realize it is impossible for anyone to read every tweet.
  • When first joining do not follow hundreds of people, doing this may mark you as a bot.

 

Create useful and interesting tweets

 

  • Try to make all your tweets informative, useful, or funny.
  • Do not post mundane posts, e.g. eating a bowl of cereal.
  • Add hashtags to your tweets. For example, if your tweet is about computers, consider adding #computer in the tweet.
  • Tweet frequently. No one is going to follow someone they do not know who has not tweeted in months. Try to tweet a few times a week or daily if you can manage.
  • Do not whine or complain. Most people unfollow anyone who constantly whines or complains.
  • Try to make your valuable tweets during the times people will most likely see them.
  • Keep some space available in your tweet in case someone retweets your post.
  • Use special characters in your tweets.

 

Know the lingo

 

Know the Twitter lingo, these are just a few examples: @reply, Direct Message (DM), follower, hashtag, retweet (RT), trending topics, and tweet. See the Twitter description for a complete listing of Twitter terms and lingo and related terms.

 

Follow the masters

 

Following a few of the masters of Twitter and Social Networking give you an understanding of how to tweet better, posts to RT, and inspiration for tweets of your own. Below are the top ten Twitters we recommend following.
  • Twitaholic - A full listing of the top users on Twitter based on Followers, which is great for finding and following the top users and learning what they are doing with their account.
Tip: Many of the first few hundred people are celebrities on Twitaholic, if they do not interest you skip the first page.

 

Create and use lists

 

Twitter lists are an excellent method of filtering filter through the people you follow. To create a list, click the Lists link, and then click Create a list. After creating a list, visit the person's profile page you want to add and click the list icon (shown to the right).

 

Go Mobile


Apple iPhones, BlackBerry phones, Android phones, Windows phone 7 phones, and most of the other smartphones have Twitter applications. Take full advantage of these applications. For users who do not have smartphones Twitter also has extensive support for SMS, which can send tweets over a text message.
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23 December 2015

365daysmasti

15 Places To Share Your Videos Marketing




YouTube

Launched in 2005, YouTube is the largest online platform for video for original content creators and advertisers. Its Creator Hub features a variety of programs and tools to create better content and increase your fan base, including production space, video editor, and analytics.

Facebook

 

 

Currently Facebook has more than 4 billion daily views of its video content, rapidly approaching YouTube numbers. And, according to the Socialbakers blog, Facebook video is now bigger than YouTube for brands. Facebook supports native video uploads and native video embedding on websites. It also offers premium 15-second video ads, currently for a select group of advertisers.

Dailymotion

Dailymotion is one of the biggest video platforms, with over 125 million monthly unique visitors. It’s available in 18 languages and 35 localized versions. Upload videos of as much as 60 minutes long. Users can also broadcast a live stream in high definition. Official partners can make money from video uploads, as well as benefit from exclusive features to boost quality and visibility.

Twitter

Recently Twitter has launched a variety of initiatives to drive video on its platform. Twitter’s new native video player allows standard users to record and edit up to 30 seconds of video and advertisers up to 10 minutes. Twitter offers promoted video ads for businesses and native video embedding. Twitter has also purchased various video apps, Vine for looping videos, and Periscope for live streaming.

Veoh

Launched in 2005, Veoh accepts all kinds of videos, including vlogs, short films, original TV series, funny viral videos, and more. Upload videos of any run length. Video categories include Educational & How-to, Entertainment, Fashion & Beauty, and Tech & Gaming.

Vimeo

Vimeo was founded by a group of filmmakers who wanted to share their creative work and personal moments from their lives. Vimeo is a site to upload original content. Basic members can upload up to 500 MB of video per week. Access Vimeo Video School for tools, tutorials, and advice.

Vine


Vine is an app to make short, fun, looping videos. Record or import videos from your phone, and edit with Vine’s tools. Videos on Vine can be 6 seconds long. The share screen lets you share to multiple networks all at once — Twitter, Facebook, and Tumblr. Vine is owned by Twitter.


Instagram



Instagram, the platform to share images, is also a place to share short videos. Videos on Instagram can be 3 to 15 seconds long. Record with the iOS and Android apps. Add a filter, a caption, and location. Post to Instagram, or share to Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr and more. Use the Hyperlapse app from Instagram to create dynamic time-lapse videos.

Periscope



Periscope is Twitter’s app that lets you broadcast live video from your smartphone. Going live will instantly notify your followers who can join, comment, and send you hearts in real time. When your broadcast is over, you can make it available for replay so viewers can watch later. When you broadcast live on Twitter, you’ll tweet a link so that Twitter followers can watch on the web or in the app.

Meerkat



Meerkat is another app to live stream video from your phone to all of your followers at once. Originally an app solely for the Twitter platform, Meerkat now lets users push live and upcoming streams directly to Facebook as well. Watchers can retweet any stream to their followers in real time. Streams are pushed to followers in real time via push notifications.

Instructables



Instructables started at the MIT Media Lab as a site to share projects, connect with others, and make an impact on the world. The site has grown from a few hundred to over 100,000 how-to projects. Share you work, and reveal your expertise. Categories include technology, workshop, living, food, play, and outside. Instructables offers free mobile apps to create on the go.

WonderHowTo



WonderHowTo provides more than 170,000 how-to videos and articles from more than 17,000 specialized creators, with 35 categories and 424 sub-categories. It also has subject worlds for the community to meet up and share tips and tricks.

MindBites



MindBites is a site to find, publish and sell video instructional content. A full publishing and commerce platform, MindBites enables everyone from individuals to content sites and publishing companies to publish, sell and distribute video tutorials and how-to lessons

Email campaigns



In a GetResponse study of nearly a billion emails, those containing video had a 96% higher click-through rate when compared to non-video emails. This staggering increase in engagement with the inclusion of video makes adding an embed link here a no brainer.

 


 


 


 


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