How can you promote your expertise in four lines? When you open a Twitter account and complete your profile, Twitter challenges you to do just that.
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Twitter Profile Content: What Do You Want to Be Known For?
Name: Will it be your real name, your organization or a brand name?
You can follow me at @barbararozgonyi where I don’t update, yet anyway, or @wiredprworks, which is my main twitter page.Β
Location: Where are you?
Some people leave this blank. Others drop in a zip code or their exact location.
Web: What site should you link to?
How about a twitter landing page where you welcome people who found you on twitter? A link to a product sales page is too much too soon while a hard drop into a company site may be too cold and not personal enough.
Bio: Who are you?
With 160 characters to work with, you have enough room to mention some personal details as well as at least one site.
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8 thoughts on “Twitter Profile PR | Conveying Subject Matter Expertise in Four Lines”
Wow, you really are the networking queen! I guess I am going to have to give twitter a try. I really hate filling out profiles, but since it seems to have a relevant purpose, I will go ahead and do it π
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Wow, you really are the networking queen! I guess I am going to have to give twitter a try. I really hate filling out profiles, but since it seems to have a relevant purpose, I will go ahead and do it π
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Networking queen – that’s a new one! Good to see you back here, Jason! Filling out profiles isn’t hard, but it’s not easy, either. I find myself crafting different personas for each social networking site – and then testing them to see what looks/sounds right. Often, the profile ties into what I’m speaking about or working on at the time – maybe it’s time to focus more on networking? π And, yes – give twitter a try!
Networking queen – that’s a new one! Good to see you back here, Jason! Filling out profiles isn’t hard, but it’s not easy, either. I find myself crafting different personas for each social networking site – and then testing them to see what looks/sounds right. Often, the profile ties into what I’m speaking about or working on at the time – maybe it’s time to focus more on networking? π And, yes – give twitter a try!
I use my name and link to my blog on my twitter account. And while my descriptions might change soon and then quite often, I doubt the other two will anytime soon.
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I use my name and link to my blog on my twitter account. And while my descriptions might change soon and then quite often, I doubt the other two will anytime soon.
Alina Popescu’s last blog post..Social Media Love Comes With Great Content. Really?