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Posted: Sat Jan 18, 2025 5:05 am
by Bappy32
Say it with pictures
A picture is worth a thousand words. In other words: you can convey your personality better with a picture than with 140 characters. A picture of yourself or your daily routine gives followers a glimpse into your life. People like to take a look behind the scenes, it makes them feel more connected to you. People are also more likely to start a conversation with you if they feel like they know you. If you tweet on behalf of a brand, a look behind the scenes gives your brand a human face. People like to know who they are doing business with. Of course, these types of tweets have to be meaningful; if you tweet pictures of your lunch every day, followers will drop off. Find the right balance with photos and only share things that are meaningful.

Use names
Strengthening a connection doesn’t have to be difficult. It can be as simple as simply calling people by their names. When you answer someone’s question or respond to them on Twitter, call people by their names. Saying “thank you, Kim” is a lot more personal than just saying “thanks.”

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Using a name shows that you’ve taken the time to learn about your followers australia mobile phone number list and that you value personal attention. This name can usually be found as part of the username, or as a full name in a Twitter bio. A little personal attention can go a long way in building followers.


Whether you use Twitter as a brand or as an individual: your Twitter account should have its own voice. This is the tone of voice that you use to give your tweets their own character. This gives your followers a good idea of ​​who you are. On Twitter, this voice is extra important to convey your personality because there is a lack of non-verbal communication. In an offline conversation, non-verbal communication, such as body language and facial expressions, also play a major role. Write your messages as if you are speaking directly to your followers instead of typing.

Be yourself above all
Finally, just be yourself on Twitter. Whether you tweet as yourself or on behalf of a brand; you have your own (brand) personality, with your own tone of voice and your own opinion. Don't just use Twitter to send your own information, but especially to engage in personal conversations and respond to tweets from others. Avoid coming across as a robot by only sending business information about your own company or retweeting messages from others without adding your own commentary. Your personality is the main reason people follow you on Twitter. So let your personality shine!

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