Rules for using TweetLater

When using Tweet Later (and if you’re not using Tweet Later, you are doing things the hard way, believe me) one thing you need to make sure you do is periodically change Marketing Consultants Birmingham up your tweets. At least once every two weeks, log into your account and either turn off some of your old recurring tweets, or give them a very wide interval between posts. Then add some new tweets to mix in with the old recurring tweets that you keep running.

And I definitely recommend that you take advantage of Tweet Later’s spinnable tweet function. This gives you a lot more treadlife on your tweets – in other words, they won’t go stale nearly as fast! If people get the impression that you are posting the same tweets repeatedly or just using automation to run your account, then you will lose followers fast. You’ve got to mix things up to create the impression that you are actually logging into your account daily to post new information.

As for the content of your spinnable tweets, use a combination of links to content that you think your followers might be interested in (both your own content as well as that of others), advice or commentary related to your industry, and general comments about what you are doing or feeling. Again, the critial point is to mix it up!

Every time you update your saved tweets, turn off a few of the really old ones and increase the time interval for some of the others. It’s creates a sort-of staggered set of tweets that appear less and less often the older they get.

As a reminder, in case you haven’t looked into it yet, Tweet Later is a tool built for busy business professionals who want to use Twitter as a promotional device but just don’t have the time. It lets you pre-configure a set of spinnable (meaning they can change) tweets that can be posted on a recurring basis. It is an extremely powerful tool, and the only paid Twitter tool that I recommend (it has a free version as well).

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