What is the most creative tweet you can think of, to help my daughter win this contest?
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11-09-2012, 10:03 PM
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When I send out tweets, I use a couple of things to get people's attention. First, try and use a hashtag. A hashtag is a keyword that is started with the # symbol. Usually these are used to categorize or to make it easier for people to find you. An example of this would be #earthquake or #aftershock to represent that your tweet talks about the recent earthquake.
Also, another technique is the use of [brackets]. This makes your tweets stand out from other peoples and makes it easy to scan and makes your tweets POP more. Since there was no specific subject or criteria of what you should tweet about, here is a generic example: .@SchoolTwitterNameGoesHere My daughter [REALLY, REALLY, REALLY] want to win the trip #BecauseILoveMyDaughter Make sure that you mention the schools Twitter account or they will not be able to to see the tweet. Second, if you add a period in front of the @ symbol, it will let everyone that is following you but, not following the school see the tweet. This is just an example of a tweet that you could send. I like to use hashtags to be funny or get a point across. I have been using Twitter for a year and a half and have an account with over 22k people. If you need anything else, get a hold of me by sending a tweet to @drivinmedia Good Luck! Ads |
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What is the most creative tweet you can think of, to help my daughter win this contest? - Kate - 11-09-2012, 09:55 PM
[] - David - 11-09-2012 10:03 PM
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