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Top tips to promote your content on Twitter

8th December 2017 Mike Ryder

I’ve been blogging again! This time on Hey Millennials, where I’ve shared some of my top tips on how to promote your work via Twitter. My tips include:

  1. Don’t forget the value of face-to-face.
  2. Consider your audience.
  3. Quality counts.
  4. Target your messages.
  5. Build your network.

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