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Twitter for Business

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  • Jan 07, 2025
SynopsisTwitter for Business, available at $49.99, has an average rat...
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Twitter for Business, available at $49.99, has an average rating of 3.5, with 47 lectures, based on 744 reviews, and has 27498 subscribers.

You will learn about Why You Need to be on Twitter for Business The Anatomy of Twitter How to Secure Your Twitter Account Legal Ramifications of Maintaining a Twitter Account How to Launch an Account, Tweet, @Mention, Retweet and DM How to use Favorites for Business How to Find to Right People to Follow How to use Link Shorteners How to Install Tweet Buttons, Follow Buttons and Faves Widgets How to use Hootsuite and Filter Streams by Klout Score or Keyword How to use the Twitter App, Instagram and Foursquare Best days and times to Tweet What to Tweet about and best practices for getting Retweeted Branded vs. Personal Twitter Accounts Personal vs. Professional Tweets Benefits and Drawbacks of Autotweets And much, much more This course is ideal for individuals who are It is particularly useful for .

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Summary

Title: Twitter for Business

Price: $49.99

Average Rating: 3.5

Number of Lectures: 47

Number of Published Lectures: 46

Number of Curriculum Items: 47

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 46

Original Price: $19.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Why You Need to be on Twitter for Business
  • The Anatomy of Twitter
  • How to Secure Your Twitter Account
  • Legal Ramifications of Maintaining a Twitter Account
  • How to Launch an Account, Tweet, @Mention, Retweet and DM
  • How to use Favorites for Business
  • How to Find to Right People to Follow
  • How to use Link Shorteners
  • How to Install Tweet Buttons, Follow Buttons and Faves Widgets
  • How to use Hootsuite and Filter Streams by Klout Score or Keyword
  • How to use the Twitter App, Instagram and Foursquare
  • Best days and times to Tweet
  • What to Tweet about and best practices for getting Retweeted
  • Branded vs. Personal Twitter Accounts
  • Personal vs. Professional Tweets
  • Benefits and Drawbacks of Autotweets
  • And much, much more
  • Who Should Attend

    Target Audiences

    Now that you know how to use Facebook for Business, learn Twitter for business and add Twitter marketing to your digital job skills.

    There are 465 million Twitter accounts sharing 175 million tweets each day. Twitter is where business professionals shares news and information, build and strengthen their network of contacts, generate leads, develop new business and even get hired.

    If you want to leverage the fastest and most intimate online social network for business, take this course right now and learn to Twitter.

    You don't need to be a techie to take this course. Whether you're a digital immigrant or a Facebook ninja, this course is for you!

    This course also includes an arsenal of supplemental materials including exclusive audio recordings of discussions with some of the biggest thought leaders. Learn about Twitter today.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Intro

    Lecture 1: Overview

    Lecture 2: About the Instructor

    Lecture 3: Promotional Material

    Lecture 4: Housekeeping

    Lecture 5: Intro to Twitter

    Lecture 6: Anatomy of Twitter

    Lecture 7: Anatomy of a Tweet

    Lecture 8: Security and the Law

    Lecture 9: Why Tweet?

    Chapter 2: Hands-On Training

    Lecture 1: Launch an Account

    Lecture 2: @Mentions and Hashtags

    Lecture 3: Hashtags in Practice

    Lecture 4: Direct Messages

    Lecture 5: Favorites

    Lecture 6: Followers, Following & Lists

    Lecture 7: Finding Twitter Users

    Lecture 8: #Discover

    Lecture 9: Link Shorteners

    Lecture 10: Tweet Button

    Lecture 11: Advanced Search

    Lecture 12: Follow Button

    Lecture 13: Faves Widget

    Lecture 14: Hootsuite and Klout

    Chapter 3: Mobile Apps

    Lecture 1: Twitter App

    Lecture 2: Instagram

    Lecture 3: Foursquare

    Chapter 4: Best Practices

    Lecture 1: What to Tweet About

    Lecture 2: When to Tweet

    Lecture 3: Getting Retweeted

    Lecture 4: Branded vs. Personal Twitter Accounts

    Lecture 5: Personal vs. Professional Tweets

    Lecture 6: Auto Tweets

    Lecture 7: Next Steps

    Chapter 5: Case Studies

    Lecture 1: Case Study: Palms Casino

    Lecture 2: Case Study: Whirlpool

    Chapter 6: Supplemental Resources

    Lecture 1: Personal vs. Branded Twitter Accounts

    Lecture 2: Twitter Account Ownership

    Lecture 3: Sarah Evans on Twitter Reputation Management

    Lecture 4: Twitter CEO Evan Williams at SXSW

    Lecture 5: Chris Brogan on Sharing Best Practices

    Lecture 6: Coca-Cola Twitter Case Study

    Lecture 7: Twitterville Author Shel Israel

    Lecture 8: Jeff Pulver on the Real Time Web

    Lecture 9: Get Twitter Followers and Facebook Friends While You Sleep

    Lecture 10: Increase Your Klout Score

    Lecture 11: Dan Zarella on When To Tweet

    Instructors

  • Twitter for Business  No.2
    Eric Schwartzman
    Digital Marketing Consultant
  • Rating Distribution

  • 1 stars: 30 votes
  • 2 stars: 24 votes
  • 3 stars: 118 votes
  • 4 stars: 222 votes
  • 5 stars: 350 votes
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