20 tips for Twitter
Tip 1: Check your hashtags
Hashtags can be found virtually everywhere. While they may be ubiquitous, it’s worth taking a minute to understand how to best use hashtags on Twitter.
Tip 2: Get Your bio right
While Twitter’s unique selling point has everything to do with brevity, the biography (bio) section is large enough to give everyone an idea of what you’re about and what your aims are for Twitter. For example, if you’re interested in sharing and discovering new music, make sure that you explain this in your bio. If you’re using Twitter as a business tool, then be sure to include the web address so that users can be sent directly from your Twitter page to an online store.
Tip 3: Be social
While the clue might be in the phrase “social media,” it’s worth a reminder that it pays to act socially. Engaging with anyone who reaches out to you is worth the effort. Indeed, by replying to tweets that you receive on your account, you’ll gain greater exposure on other users’ feeds – which will increase the likelihood of you acquiring followers. For businesses, it’s also an opportunity to gain some free PR. Anytime you have a positive interaction on Twitter, anyone who sees it will come away with a favorable impression of your brand.Tip 4: Follow the right people

Tip 5: Choose good profile and header images
Images are the first things users will notice when looking at your profile. Make sure to select different images for your header photo and your profile photo. Choose high-quality and relevant pictures that show who you are or reflect the image of your brand.
Tip 6: Keep it brief
While Twitter now allows people to post tweets that are twice as long as its original 140 characters, research has shown that shorter posts are more likely to attract the attention of other users. So try to keep posts between 120-30 characters.Tip 7: Figure out the right times to tweet
When it comes to tweeting, success is all about timing. Do you want to have people actually read your thoughts about your favorite sports team? Then tweet when they’re playing, which is when other users are likely to be searching their name in the search bar.Tip 8: Run a competition
Nothing gains followers faster than the promise of a giveaway. Whether you’re a business or an individual looking to make a name for yourself, by asking users to retweet and follow you for a chance to enter a prize drawing, you can be sure that your Followers list will grow and grow.Tip 9: Tweet pictures
Sure, witty words might make you famous on Twitter. But there’s nothing like a striking image to get people talking. It’s important to make sure the images you post are high-res and look good on desktop and mobile versions of Twitter. If you’re feeling a little more adventurous, you might consider posting videos, too. With videos as with words, brevity is key.Tip 10: Use the app
If you’ve been using the browser-based version of Twitter, why not try the app? It allows you to quickly tweet on the go and upload photos directly from your mobile. The app also boasts a user-friendly interface.
Tip 11: Reach out
One of the most overlooked features of Twitter is the search bar located in the top right-hand corner. By entering a word or term here, you’ll discover all the tweets that relate to your chosen subject. Searching is a great way to find users to follow or identify potential customers.
Tip 12: Retweet relevant content

Tip 13: Set a good pace
Just like in real life, users on Twitter don’t want to feel drowned out by one voice. Instead, they want to hear from you when you have something exciting to share or some information which will benefit them. In practical terms, this means spacing out your tweets so that you don’t flood anyone’s timeline but remain present enough to be remembered. Tools such as Buffer and Hootsuite can help you to schedule tweeting times for your messages.Tip 14: Get people talking
Rather than simply expressing an opinion or sharing a link, consider how you might start a conversation when you tweet. If you’re looking to find out about the latest movies, for example, it might be worth stating which ones you’ve enjoyed yourself. You could follow that up by asking your followers which films they’ve enjoyed recently. In fact, you could talk to multiple followers via your tweet; just include @username within it.Tip 15: Host a poll
Can’t decide between restaurants to eat at tonight? The Twitter poll feature can take care of that for you. As simple as clicking the poll tab beneath the tweet box, you can have one up and running in seconds. This feature is also another sure-fire way to get people interacting with you.
Tip 16: Pay attention to trending topics
