12 Tips for Twitter Netiquette
The primary focus of this blog is Netiquette for email. However I try to include other forms of electronic communications as well. This article on Twitter tips is one of the best I have read and I felt it would be great to share. Many of the items are very similar to email. This reinforces the thought that all sorts of Netiquette and etiquette principals transcend into other realms of human interaction.
12 Most Basic Twitter
Etiquette Tips
Posted by Malhar Barai
on Nov 29, 2013 in Blog, Digital and Online, Media,
Social Media and Blogging Technology
It’s been a while since I have been
on Twitter and for me
it’s one of the most powerful social media platforms. I thought it might be
helpful if I shared some basic Twitter etiquette that I’ve learned along the
way. Sometimes, it’s a challenge when you have to convey your thoughts in 140
characters or less and that is the beauty of this platform. It makes you
creative.
With almost 340 million tweets per
day and over 140 million active users, the platform is being used by
individuals and brands alike. The challenge lies in the Twitter being used
effectively and its imperative that we follow some basic etiquette when using
it either for business or personal use. Remember, you have followers to impress
and that’s how social media works.
1. Don’t be an Egg Head
“Egg Head” is the default avi that
Twitter uses when the user registers. Change it to a headshot (yes, even if
you’re a brand). People like to interact with a face and not a logo.
2. Have a bio
Twitter allows you to have a short
bio. Utilize it to tell about yourself. If you’re a Twitter chat host, use the
hashtag in your bio. Avoid using too many hashtags in the bio and add only the
relevant tags.
3. Short username
No one would want to read usernames
like @IAmTheOwnerOfABCompany or @TheGuyWithGreatLooks. Get an appropriate
username and keep it short. Remember the 140 character limit — the bigger the
username, the more characters it will consume.
4. Tweet less than 140
Make it easy for others to retweet
or add their thoughts. Whenever possible, keep your tweet short. It will be
great if you can express your thoughts in about 120 characters.
5. DM only if necessary
Direct Messaging is one of the most
misused features of Twitter. Numerous users have faced DM spam with some brands
doing auto-broadcasting of messages. STOP! — if you are doing it, DM only
when you want to send a private message to an individual.
6. High volume warning
If you’re someone who participates
in Twitter chats or is doing live tweeting during an event, make it known to
your followers. Not everyone would like to see their timeline filled with
messages from only one person. Just send out a high volume warning, and let the
followers decide what to follow.
7. Use # tags appropriately
Hashtags are the most powerful
element of Twitter. It is Twitter’s way of adding a subject to your tweet. It
helps to keep your tweet focused. So choose your subject wisely. Do not use too
many hashtags in your tweet, it’ll confuse the readers.
8. Engage — Twitter is not a monologue
Like all social platforms, you can
use Twitter to broadcast messages. But well, that is not “social.” The ability
to socialize lies in the power to engage. No one likes to talk to a wall. Make
every possible effort to engage with your followers.
9. Share/promote others
Share and retweet only what is
necessary for your brand. Promoting someone or a brand is very essential, it
helps to contribute in sharing information. People will remember you for that.
10. Respond to others in a timely manner
It’s very important to respond any
queries in a timely manner. Conversation and engagement will happen if you
respond ASAP. It will be a great opportunity to engage with your followers.
11. Mind your manners, be gentle
Ranting and cursing is not going to
help you on any social platforms and Twitter is no different. Stay away from
humiliating anyone.12. Thank often
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