Using Twitter the right way for engagement and SEO
It appears that lots of dentists are attending Twitter courses, setting up accounts and embarking on a new phase of their social media journey.
However, taking a closer look at new accounts a few weeks down the track, it appear that lots of practices are getting it wrong and in doing so, wasting time without gaining any rewards. Here are a few of the basic mistakes I see regularly:
Too much self-promotion
Twitter is a social media channel – emphasis on “social”. One of it’s main purposes is to provide a vehicle to promote engagement with interested parties. This doesn’t mean pushing out loads of self-promotional snippets and broadcasts about the services you offer which, frankly, folks will tend to ignore. Worse they will simply “unfollow” you.
A much better tactic is to engage on a more personal/social level, still being completely professional, but providing updates that people will find interesting and worthy of their attention. Once you’ve established a level of trust, then you can introduce a subtle, low-level of promotional information.
Loss of momentum
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