107 Social Media | Best Practices of Common Social Media Platforms | Twitter
Twitter Basics
- Micro-blogging service to post short messages.
- Length: maximum 280 characters per message.
The perfect tweet is:
- Front loaded. Put the most important words at the start of the tweet to catch a follower’s eye.
- Scannable. Write simply and concisely. You want followers to “get” it first go.
- Specific. Make your content valuable and useful. Make it matter to your followers.
- Active. Use strong verbs and skip the adjectives and adverbs.
- Focused. Limit yourself to one idea per tweet. The rest can go in a blog post.
- Compelling. Give followers a reason to click through. Clickbait headlines work for a reason!
- Short. You may have 280 characters now, but you don’t have to use them all!
- On brand. Your tweets should sound like you. Re-read to check you’re on brand.
(From Breaking the Internet: How to Write The Perfect Tweet)
Examples of things you can tweet (ref)
- Questions to invite feedback
- Interesting news items you’ve found
- Interesting photographs
- Replies to other people’s tweets
- Retweets of other people’s tweets
- Details of new publications or resources you’ve produced
Deeper Dive
Read Twitter considerations and tips at conferences
6 things to Tweet when attending a conference
Read Twitter considerations and tips at conferences
6 things to Tweet when attending a conference
Best practices
- Twitter etiquette guide: 20 Essential Twitter Rules You’ve Probably Never Heard
- Ten simple rules for getting started on Twitter as a scientist – this article contains a wonderful list of Twitter terms to know.
- A beginner’s guide to joining academic Twitter
- Using Twitter in university research, teaching and impact activities A guide for academics and researchers Amy Mollett, Danielle Moran and Patrick Dunleavy. London School of Economics Public Policy Group. – this compendium shares definitions of Twitter terms and provides an academic lens on Twitter activity. The technical information is no longer accurate, but the style advice is relevant.
- Add images to your tweet using the Canva Twitter post template
- Best time to post: Monday 6– 9 p.m., Thursday 10 a.m.(ref)
Deeper Dive
Training Resources: Hootsuite Academy
LinkedIn Learning: Twitter
Twitter Help Centre andLink to sample science tweets
Training Resources: Hootsuite Academy
LinkedIn Learning: Twitter
Twitter Help Centre andLink to sample science tweets