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11/23/2020Skill Level Beginner
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- [Megan] I am sure that you've heard that your business needs to be on Twitter, but are asking yourself do I really need another social media account. In this course, I cut through the confusion to show you how you can use Twitter to effectively market your business online while crafting a Twitter strategy that turns prospects into customers. Hi, I'm Megan Adams, a social media strategist who's helped thousands of brands build their online presence. You'll learn in this course how to set up your business profile, how to create, retweet worthy content and techniques for lead generation. This course is a great place to start if you're brand new to Twitter, learning the latest interface changes, or building your first business account. I'm looking forward to teaching you how you can effectively use Twitter for your business.
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Introduction
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1. Get Started with Twitter
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2. Build Your Twitter Profile
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Write your Twitter bio4m 3s
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Pin a tweet2m 42s
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3. Build Your Twitter Audience
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Explore hashtags on Twitter3m 10s
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Use Twitter lists3m 31s
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4. Post on Twitter
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Craft a great tweet3m 42s
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Create a tweet schedule2m 57s
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5. Advertise on Twitter
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6. Marketing Tips for Twitter
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Conclusion
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