Picking up Twitter Is like Picking up the Phone: Say Something Meaningful or People Will Hang Up

You wouldn’t call a customer and then not talk once they picked up the phone, right? Think about Twitter in the same way. Once you decide to pick up your Twitter handle and begin dialing, be sure you have something to say. Or better yet, leave it to other people to ask you questions on topics that will benefit your business.

If you are looking for ideas, Twitter Q&A’s are a wonderful catalyst for organizations to build their presence and engage in conversations.

Best of all, they are cheaper than a phone call (free) and they are easy to organize. All you need is a great topic and some preparation.

Following is the first part of a four part series on how to implement a successful Q&A on Twitter from start to finish.

The series includes:

  • Suggestions for building a stronger presence leading into the Q&A session
  • Best practices for promoting and conducting the session
  • Options for engaging the audience during the session
  • Ways to keep the conversation going after the session

So what do you need to begin building a stronger presence?

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