From the course: Social Media for Graphic Designers
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Engaging with potential clients and other creatives
From the course: Social Media for Graphic Designers
Engaging with potential clients and other creatives
- [Instructor] The tone of tweets you post on Twitter is up to you. You can keep things strictly business-oriented or completely personal. I prefer a good mix of both since I use it as a stream of conscience. Let me show you a variety of tweets covering a range of subject matter I've posted on my Twitter account, and we'll view how each of them engaged with my followers via Twitter's tweet activity analytics. So let me show you how this works. We're going to go to this first post, and this is a good example of what I would call just a regular post on Twitter. It's definitely stream of conscience. I saw this image, I saw the spider web, and all I tweeted was this spider is a hustler. I mean, talk about working to, in this case, feed himself, but really interesting photograph, I really liked it. But let's scroll down a little bit, and you can see these three bars that represent a graph. This is the tweet activity…
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Understanding Twitter11m 32s
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Setting up profile and cover images5m 16s
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How to say a lot in 280 characters6m 48s
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Using conversation threads and retweeting7m 20s
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Posting images on Twitter8m 18s
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Posting videos on Twitter8m 54s
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Posting GIFs on Twitter4m 55s
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Using hashtags on Twitter5m 21s
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Using Advanced Search6m 27s
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Engaging with potential clients and other creatives11m 48s
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