Twitter - 6 Dos and Donts


TWITTER AND COMPANY - YES, BUT RIGHT!

Twitter can be a useful tool for any business - when you use it properly. The social network allows its users to interact and interact with one another in an uncomplicated way.



Companies can benefit from being in direct contact with customers and helping them with questions or problems. This creates trust and loyalty.

So, that you do not accidentally fall into a fat trap during your twittering, which is why your followers (and therefore customers!) Forever grave, we have here a list with Do's and Don'ts for the social network.

DO NOT # 1: DO NOT LISTEN TO FOLLOWER

Many Twitter users use Twitter's ability to directly target other users when it comes to business-related issues. These, on the other hand, could lead to a massive advantage if they were targeted at the customer's problem.

However, many companies miss exactly that and answer with standard phrases or do the problem. This gives away a lot of the Twitter potential! Users want to be taken seriously - otherwise they are gone very quickly.

DO # 1: HEARING AND REASONING ANSWERS

Even if you cannot return all tweets from customers to their satisfaction, there are still better solutions than standard phrases. Take a little time and try to tackle the problem and show the customer that at the other end of the tweet there is not a robot that automatically answers, but an interested and committed employee

DO NOT # 2: DO NOT PROMISE PROMISE

If you, like many companies, also offer customer service via Twitter, you should practice the service and answer a questionable customer to their question. If you promise to solve your problem (for example, by replacing a faulty product) and if you do not comply with this commitment, you have a customer less than one.


DO # 2: COMPLAIN YOUR PROMISE

If a customer needs help, you can get in touch with him and try to solve his problem as soon as possible - whether by a helpful tip, the refund of money or a new product.

DO NOT # 3: FOLLOW ALL FOLLOWERS CONTENTS

If you want to apply for a new product or a new service on Twitter, it can help direct your followers (or even those who do not follow you) directly. But here too the rule is: do not treat everyone equally! See your followers, that you have tweetet to each one sentence (and only the names exchanged), it affects them impersonally.

DO # 3: ANY PERSONALLY ANSWERING

If you really want to reach your followers, be personally. For it creates a connection between them, you and your company, when they realize that they are perceived as persons and not just as consumers.

DO NOT # 4: COMPLICATED PROMOTION

Twitter is a good platform for promotion. For example, if you want to apply for a new product, you can advertise profit games in order to alert and involve users.
However, if your users have to perform complicated actions to win the prize, it is anything but conducive to gaining attention. Many companies call on their followers to tweeten, usually under a special hashtag. But if users feel compelled to do something that they might not want, such attempts usually go backwards.

DO # 4: LOCKER PROMOTES AND USER FOR NOTHING

If you want to promote something, do it in an easy way and do not pushy. Do not ask your followers to use a particular hashtag to tweak something, but let them take part without pressure from possible actions - then the whole thing usually comes into its own.

DO NOT # 5: FOLLOW THE FOLLOWING

Even if the very many Twitter users do - never ask others if they want to follow you. Let your followers come to you ...

DO # 5: BE INTERESTING

In fact, by simply staying yourself and still posting interesting, good contributions. You should try to stand out from all other users and companies - but not by contrived posts, but in your natural way. So the users, who find your profile interesting, come to you all by themselves.

DO NOT # 6: SKIP ON EVERY TRAIN      
                                                                 
Of course, it can be useful for every Twitter user, company or individual, to a certain point, to watch, and perhaps participate in, a little bit of the image.
That should however be very well thought! Many have already entered the fat trap and had to go through Shitstorms because they have misjudged a hashtag theme.

DO # 6: TRENDS STRIKE

Nevertheless: If a hashtag, which is currently running, should fit into your theme, there is no reason not to attack him - but not too flat. Consider exactly how you can use the hashtag for your purposes and make the tweet as crisp as possible!

Not everything the others have to do is always good. As a rule for social media, keep yourself. Even if you do not believe it, most users notice very quickly when you imitate and decipher others, to gain new followers by all means.


In conclusion, therefore, the Council: Do not try to force anything! What are the benefits of 10,000 followers when they are not interested in your company or your products?

About the Author:

Ashish Sharma is a content writer, and Marketing manager at Mobile app development company in Jaipur. A hub of skilled mobile app developers.

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19 August 2019 at 04:58 delete

I suffered from this problem on twitter. I tweet many different posts but my followers not increasing, now I follow these tips and will wait for any changes.

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