We hear a lot of praise about social media these days and when it comes to social networking, Twitter is at the top with Facebook. My initial appeal to Twitter was that it was short and sweet- to the point is how I like it. You may want to know how to make Twitter useful as a copywriter. With every bit of time, social media is emerging. Why don’t you take advantage of this vast medium?
I’ve been with Twitter awhile now and I have been increasing the number of followers. You will find some real confusion we are facing during using twitter as a copywriter and its solution with effective tips and ideas. So Why not you just go through.
Is Twitter useful for copywriters?
I believe that it is especially useful when used correctly. Used improperly, it will be a waste of your precious time. Time for a copywriter, is money, literally. To get a wide scope of reaching to all need to use Twitter well worthy.
How can you make Twitter useful as a copywriter?
Here are some points that will help increasing followers as well as getting more connection with your clients.
Be creative you are limited to characters
You have to be more creative when you are limited on characters. Show your expertness which you’ve gathered from website copywriting. Within 140 words you are going to impress the followers. There aren’t enough rooms to elaborate. So make it sweet, interesting and concise. Try to come with exact words. Avoid three words where you can use one word.
Come with an innovative headline
Give a headline that makes your followers active. Make your title lively even you can make four headlines for each topic to see which make people more active to go through. It will help to learn to make your title precise, stronger and target oriented. You need to know the unbeatable formula for writing post title that’s forced to click.
Build scope to meet prospective clients
You never know who is going to be your next client. So be lively with your followers. Take a quick look to divide your followers into four categories
- General followers who may love to read your writings occasionally,
- Active followers who love to read and re-tweet,
- Expert people where you will have a chance to learn,
- Potential followers who are going to be your clients.
Share word about what you do
Twitter is social media so treat it like that. Don’t try to put only formal stuff it here. Show them what you do. How you do. What made you special and different from others. Give them scope to enter into your professional and personal life. Yes, you will promote your website and/or blog. You can make two unique strategies for your two twitter accounts.
Is it worth having two twitter accounts?
Some people will tell you that you need two Twitter accounts- one personal and one for business. Personally, I don’t follow this advice. It’s too much trouble to keep two accounts (unless you have a team of writers or a separate business under a different name).
“Experts” will say you don’t want to post something personal that your clients will read. Well, why not? I am a person, no? I have a life, hobbies, children and a personality. In fact, it is this very personality that leads most of my clients to hire me in the first place. I’d never say anything in my personal life that I wouldn’t say in front of a client anyway so there is no reason to create a separate account for my business.
Personally, I find those accounts boring and in most cases, fake. You’re putting on a show of being a professional person in order to try to get a job or look good for clients. I want my clients to know that the real me is professional and honest at all times because that’s just the type of trustworthy person I am.
So now you have it- this how to make Twitter useful as copywriters. If you haven’t tried it yourself yet, it’s free to sign up and there are no obligations. You can make two or one accounts according to your need and interest. It’s totally up to you. Go for it and make good twitter profile and happy tweeting!
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