Showing posts with label tweeting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tweeting. Show all posts

Thursday, 8 September 2011

Do you really want your post to be retweeted...


To ensure that others can retweet your post easily it needs to be a maximum of 110 characters. This allows others to acknowledge you as the originator.


Any tweets that are longer than this will be cut short in your followers timelines and they will need to click through to read the complete message.

Sometimes less is really more!

If you would like to follow my tweets you can @mooddesign.

Monday, 21 February 2011

It happens every Tuesday, yet how many of us really know what it is for?

#charitytuesday was the idea of Lovebox (http://www.lovebox.org.uk) who describe themselves as ‘your digital wristband to help raise money and awareness for charities around the world via the web’. They saw an opportunity for twitter to help good causes and so #charitytuesday was born – but what is it?
Twitter uses hashtags (#) to index content and this one is for the charity sector, #charitytuesday. It is a great way for both charities and their supporters to promote their causes. For a charity, it is an ideal way to launch a campaign and get people talking about their work. For supporters, it’s a great way to get others interested and help to raise the profile of your chosen charity. Encouraging conversations will increase the chance of new people becoming supporters.
#charitytuesday now trends on twitter (popular topics being talked about). To trend on twitter you need people to tweet using your hashtag. The more people the better it works, it will not work so well if you have less people tweeting more often.
What not to do – according to twitter doing one or more of the following can land you in trouble and even get your account suspended.
  • Adding one or more topic/hashtag to an unrelated Tweet in an attempt to gain attention in search.
  • Repeatedly tweeting the same topic/hashtag without adding value to the conversation in an attempt to get the topic trending/trending higher.
  • Tweeting about each trending topic in turn in order to drive traffic to your profile, especially when mixed with advertising.
  • Listing the trending topics in combination with a request to be followed.
  • Tweeting about a trending topic and posting a misleading link to something unrelated.­­
Now you have some guidelines for the use of #charitytuesday. Will you be using twitter to help a good cause?