A Twitter chat is
a great social media marketing tactic that you can use to promote your blog and
increase traffic to it. Twitter chats give lots of benefits in our daily
activites. The broad reach of Twitter can put your blog in front of a global
audience, and a Tweet chat is a great way to launch an organized effort to
attract targeted members of that audience. There are some following steps given
as a-
Set Your Goals:
Twitter chat unless you have clear and specific goals or the effort could.
Pick a Topic:
If you're using a Twitter chat to promote your blog, then the topic of your Twitter chat needs to be related to the topic of your blog. If it's not, then your current audience might not want to participate.
Select a Hashtag:
Your Twitter chat needs a unique hashtag so people can easily find it and participate in it. Fortunately, there are a number of free tools to find hashtags, so you can find the right one to use for your Twitter chat.
Schedule Your Twitter Chat:
You need to choose a date as well as a start and end time. Be sure to include the time zone when you spread the word about your Twitter chat (see "Spread the Word" below for more tips about promoting your Twitter chat). Also, be sure to let people know if the end time is a hard stop
Get Your Tools Ready:
Following and participating in a Twitter chat using Twitter is actually challenging. It's much easier and less stressful to hold a Twitter chat when you use a tool like TweetDeck, HootSuite, or Tweetchat to follow the conversation and respond to tweets.
Spread the Word:
Once you've done all of the pre-work, it's time to promote your Twitter chat. Announce the Twitter chat and share the hashtag and rules on your blog,Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Google+, and any other social media profiles you have. Send an email to invite people to attend.
Repurpose that Content:
Once your Twitter chat is over, don't let the valuable content you created during the chat disappear. Be sure to repurpose your content to derive the maximum value from it by using the content elsewhere after the chat. For example, you can use the content from your Twitter chat in a blog post, a SlideShare presentation,Pinterest quotes, YouTube videos.
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