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You and me probably follow each other on twitter.

I’ve written quite a few posts on twitter and other social media sites, but I know I haven’t covered everything.

I definitely don’t know everything about twitter, so I want you to write this quick post for me…

What are your top twitter tips for other twitter users?

Adam Kirk Smith
Adam Smith
25 Years in Retail, Restaurants & Hospitality · Author · Speaker · Coach

Adam spent 25 years in retail, restaurant, and hospitality leadership — managing teams of 60, growing a store from $600K to $2M+, and overseeing guest experience at a corporate level. Author of The Bravest You (endorsed by Seth Godin). Host of two podcasts. 170K monthly readers. Grimes, Iowa.

36 responses to “Twitter Tips From You, The Reader”

      • Debbie – there are a number of applications out there that allow you to write a Tweet and then schedule it to post whenever you want. I know some people who share Tweets while they are sleeping. They aren’t there to respond and it’s not about conversation. They are just broadcasting that they are sleeping or wanting their followers to click a link that makes them money. 

        • I have a different opinion on this one. I pre-schedule my tweets from 7pm to 11pm because that’s the time most of my followers are on line.  When I get a chance I normally reply to them
          immediately, otherwise the next day reply is also fine.  

          Another reason for pre-scheduling is this: Often I have something valuable to share but I want my tweets reach the intended audients & I write it down before it escapes me.

          Third, I want to spread out my tweets, say every 30 minutes instead of 20 tweets appearing all at once on my followers’ timeline.  It’s annoy!

          Btw, I use twitter for personal pleasure, not to sell people my products. :=)

      • Debbie – there are a number of applications out there that allow you to write a Tweet and then schedule it to post whenever you want. I know some people who share Tweets while they are sleeping. They aren’t there to respond and it’s not about conversation. They are just broadcasting that they are sleeping or wanting their followers to click a link that makes them money. 

        • I have a different opinion on this one. I pre-schedule my tweets from 7pm to 11pm because that’s the time most of my followers are on line.  When I get a chance I normally reply to them
          immediately, otherwise the next day reply is also fine.  

          Another reason for pre-scheduling is this: Often I have something valuable to share but I want my tweets reach the intended audients & I write it down before it escapes me.

          Third, I want to spread out my tweets, say every 30 minutes instead of 20 tweets appearing all at once on my followers’ timeline.  It’s annoy!

          Btw, I use twitter for personal pleasure, not to sell people my products. :=)

  1. Only one …. hmmm ….  I’ll go with Be the best version of your authentic self.  
    I had a post about twitter usage last week that was entitled, “New Rule Regarding Twitter Usage – No More Rules”.  

  2. Only one …. hmmm ….  I’ll go with Be the best version of your authentic self.  
    I had a post about twitter usage last week that was entitled, “New Rule Regarding Twitter Usage – No More Rules”.  

  3. Btw, if you want lots of interaction, try #AusPol for politics or others similar in your country.  Be warned though as posters are very passionate & agressive.  That’s why we are taught not to discuss politics at dinner table.  So that’s my rant!  :=)

  4. Btw, if you want lots of interaction, try #AusPol for politics or others similar in your country.  Be warned though as posters are very passionate & agressive.  That’s why we are taught not to discuss politics at dinner table.  So that’s my rant!  :=)

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