6 things to consider if you want to level up your Twitter account

Make your account look more professional now.

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In this thread most of the tips belong to @SalesNotepad

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1. Emojis

Avoid emojis. It is fine to use them from time to time, but not overwhelm your account with these.

They are great to catch the attention and grow your account, but once you are big enough, you do not need them anymore.
2. Hashtags

This is not Instagram; hashtags do not work or affect the algorithm.

Hashtags look ugly, and very unprofessional, it looks like you are desperate for engagement and attention.

Please, don’t use them.
3. Retweet

Retweets are great, you should use them when you see valuable content, but never overwhelm your account with retweets and make your own tweets almost disappear.

Retweets what is great, but do not let them hide your own tweets.
4. Media

Be careful to overwhelm the media section with repeated gifs and images.

Just like emojis, they are great to call the attention, but not needed later.

Unless you want to save your tweets with great images like @creation247 or @saveyoursons does.
5. Links

We are all here to make money online but putting your affiliate link/creator link everywhere is not the way.

Putting links to much will also make your potential followers lose interest on you. Put your links there, but do not overwhelm your account with links.
6. Unreadable tweets

No one will read your tweets if you write long ass paragraphs and with no connectors in it.

Space up your tweets and only write the words that are strictly necessary. Less is more in this case.
Most of this tips are to avoid overwhelming of some functions.

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