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Embed your Twitter recommendations

Posted: Sat Jan 18, 2025 6:08 am
by Bappy32
What is the most effective way to get more followers or customers? Indeed. Through recommendations from others, in real life or on social media. What customers say about you is much more convincing than what you write about your services on your site. What is extra nice is that such a recommendation costs you nothing. Compliments from satisfied customers: how can you structurally use them as 'social proof'?

Credible
If someone hears an enthusiastic story about you from a friend or acquaintance, that is very credible. We simply trust recommendations from others. Just think about the last book you read or the phone you bought? These decisions are almost certainly influenced by tips and recommendations from others. Nothing convinces better than word of mouth advertising, in fact, there is no better advertising than a recommendation from a satisfied customer.

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To trust
On LinkedIn or by email, people are not so quick to give a spontaneous recommendation, but on Twitter people are quick to give a compliment. They do this when they are satisfied with your service, e-book or training. This creates trust with their connections and is the easiest way to reach as many people as possible, to market yourself and to gain trust.

Twitter is fast
I can hear you thinking: “But Twitter moves so fast. If people are not online, they miss a tweet from a happy customer.” Yes, that’s a shame. So make the most of the recommendations you get on Twitter by embedding them on your website.

Each tweet has a unique URL, which makes it possible to embed tweets on your website or blog. This is a great way to use spontaneous recommendations you get on Twitter as social proof.

As a testimonial on your website. If you get a compliment o belize mobile phone number list recommendation on Twitter, you can show such a tweet on your website on a separate page with testimonials. Or even better, in different places on your website, such as on your sales page or with your downloadable e-book.
Add to your email signature. You can also embed a tweet in your email signature. This way you can include a positive comment from a customer about your product, event or helpful advice.
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Involve more people in the conversation
Such an embedded tweet on your website also has exactly the same interactive possibilities as a message on Twitter itself. You can also respond to an embedded tweet, retweet it or follow people, without having to leave the website. This allows you to involve more people in conversations. How can you apply this?

Source citation. If you are writing a blog where you refer to research or quotes from others, you can embed tweets with a link to these sources in your blog. This shows where the information came from. By embedding tweets from reliable sources, you can support your story.
Encourage retweets. Instead of embedding a video or Slideshare presentation directly on your web page, you can also share this content on Twitter first. Then you embed that tweet on your website. People will not only see that video or presentation on your website, but you also make it very easy for them to retweet or respond to it.
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