A final boss in 140 characters

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Arzina333
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A final boss in 140 characters

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On Twitter, you have 140 characters to make someone drool and click. That means you have to come across as bloody interesting and teasing. Pretend you're posting an ad for a blind date. Treat the phone number as the link you're tweeting. Don't give too much away, tease a little . Teasing works well in the form of a question. Say something important with a hint of your own perception. Create curiosity for more. Make it like you 're the reincarnation of Steve Jobs suggesting that 'the new iPlopMacOsTabletRocket' is coming out. But be credible. Don't sell bullshit. People will click, read and think: 'hey, that's not what you tweeted about, #unfollow'.

5. Converse and convert!
Twittering is also chatting . And chatting is something you do about interesting things with interesting people and companies. Feel free to start a conversation with someone out of the blue. As long as it interests or helps the other person, you have no reason to be shy. Imagine it like this: everyone is a backpacker and is standing in front of a hostel smoking a cigarette. If you have or need a lighter, you will make countless friends within minutes.

So search for topics that you specialize in. See what people have to say . Maybe someone has a question that you can help with or says something interesting that you can pick up on.

Noooooooo, please don't!
Some things are better left undone. Save yourself. Save the rest.

1. Default backtracking
Why? The unwritten rule of politeness is still: whoever follows, will be followed back. I say, no ! Why? If you are followed by Anita Sjaansmans with the bio 'housewife, mother of 3 rotten teenagers and bakes a cake every day' then you will soon have a stream full of tweets worth a €7.50 note. First check if your new fan has something to add. Check the latest tweets and retweets. Twitterers with the Twitter egg as avatar? Don't even think about it.




most) everyone has had it at some point. Butterflies in your stomach. A recognizable strange feeling, something about the other person that touches you deeply. Is it her laugh, humor or venezuela phone data because she just looks beautiful? Is it the power to challenge you, to get the best out of you? Emotions are much more than just liking them.

In our database we see that 75% of the effect of a campaign is caused by the creation itself . The success is therefore in the hands of the close cooperation between the marketer and his or her creative agency. That the big idea behind the communication in all its facets must be consistent with the brand promise has always been essential. The special thing about the current zeitgeist is that marketers are challenged like never before to seamlessly connect the (perceived) DNA and the communication.
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