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Today, Tweeter is one of the most influential social networking site in the world. Want to get more followers and
increase engagement on Twitter? Below is a listing of our favorite Twitter tips and tricks. These tips help make your Twitter experience more enjoyable and can help increase your followers.
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Tips for Twitter
Optimizing your profile picture 
Change your profile picture. Make you easy to recognize by using a close-up headshot of yourself as your profile picture. It seems more personalized if this is your personal Twitter account.

Have a good icon or image.  
Photos work best for a personal feed. Professional shots are best of all. Share images in your tweets to increase engagement, since images now appear inline on Twitter.

Followers
Engage followers. Do not follow too many people. No one wants to follow someone following thousands of people with only several followers.

Know the lingo
It’s important for any twitter users to know the Twitter lingo, these are just a few examples: @reply, Direct Message (DM), follower, hashtag, retweet (RT), trending topics, and tweet.

Create useful and interesting tweets
Let your personality shine on Twitter. Tweet funny/interesting/informative content along with the business content. . Do not post mundane posts. Add hashtags to your tweets. For example, if your tweet is about computers, consider adding #computer in the tweet. Tweet frequently. No one is going to follow someone they do not know who has not tweeted in months. Try to tweet a few times a week or daily if you can manage.

Share valuable content
Post information you think they’d find useful or interesting – links to articles or video, share quotes, relevant news, books you’ve read, opinions, tips with images in your tweets to increase engagement,.

Find people to follow.
Tweet about Twitter itself to get more followers. Don't follow more than a couple hundred people per day. Twitter might mistake you for a spam bot and suspend your account! Connect with others who you find interesting, people you know, clients, organizations you rate, authors, commentators in your field or journalists you admire. What type of Tweets do you respond to best?

Follow back and retweet
If people follow you and they look interesting, follow them back and see what they’ve got to say. Thank your new followers, acknowledge those who mention you or ‘retweet’ your posts.

Write for your particular clients and customers
For tweeter users must be consider the clients and customers. What do they want to know? What do they ask you? Educate, inform and entertain them. That’s the point.

Be polite and Use shortened links
Thank your new followers, acknowledge those who mention you or ‘retweet’ your posts. And use shortened links rather than full blown URLs to keep it simple. Bit.ly is good for this.



Pick the Perfect Tweet Time 
Perfect tweet time is very important. Thursdays at 1pm. That's it. That's when you should tweet if you want the most people to see it and retweet it and engage you. That's according to an infographic from SurePayroll and Ghergich & Co. that actually says Monday to Thurdsay, 1pm to 3pm, are the best ranges. 

Create and use lists
Twitter lists are an excellent method of filtering filter through the people you follow. It is easy to create a list, firstly, click the Lists link, and then click Create a list. After creating a list, visit the person's profile page you want to add and click the list icon.

Follow the masters
Following a few of the masters of Twitter and Social Networking give you an understanding of how to tweet better, posts to RT, and inspiration for tweets of your own. Below is the most powerful full listing Twitter website we recommend following this link.

Twitaholic - A full listing of the top users on Twitter based on Followers, which is great for finding and following the top users and learning what they are doing with their account.



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