Twitter Tips and Resources – Part 90

Posted on 28 June 2019

This is Part 90 of an ever-growing blog series, with each post featuring links to 10 useful, funny and/or provocative articles I’ve come across (or written myself) about how to use Twitter more effectively, especially for business (and how NOT to use it).

Here are the latest 10:

  1. “How To Make It Drop Dead Easy To Share Your Content” by Josh Steimle (@joshsteimle on Twitter)
  2. “The #1 Mistake We All Make on Twitter (It’s Probably Not What You’re Expecting)” by Ash Read (@Ashread_)
  3. “13 Insanely Actionable Techniques to Get More Twitter Followers” by Josue Valles (@josuevallesp)
  4. “Be More Helpful and Try Less Selling on Social Media” by Declan Connell (@DeclanJConnell)
  5. “How to Make Twitter Actually Useful” by Joanna Stern (@joannastern)
  6. “The Unwritten Rules of Social Media” by Tyler Thursby (@tthursb)
  7. “Adopting a Twitter ‘Follow’ Philosophy” by Kenna Griffin (@profkrg)
  8. “Psst…HEY YOU, yes, you, Wanna Buy Twitter Followers (read this first)” by Sheena White (@sheenamwhite)
  9. “10 Things That Make You Look Bad On Twitter” by Kim Garst (@kimgarst)
  10. “How to use Twitter for business: The Beginner’s Guide” by Adegboye Adeniyi (@legendcrest)

And a bonus article for you about how to write better content, whether for online or offline readers:
“Here’s Why Plain and Simple Writing Works Better” by me

For a list of links to Parts 1-89 in this series (which was born on May 19, 2009), see the Twitter category on this blog.

Would you like to recommend any other good Twitter resources? I certainly don’t list EVERY article about Twitter that I see – I might recommend an article that I disagree with, if I think it contributes something useful to the debate, but I won’t recommend an article that I think is badly written.

Happy tweeting!
Kay Ross
http://twitter.com/kayross

 


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