[caption id="attachment_11604" align="alignright" width="500"]Image: HubSpot[/caption]There could be one very common mistake that you're making when tweeting. That mistake can mean the difference between a few people seeing your tweet and many people seeing it.
[caption id="attachment_11604" align="alignright" width="500"]Image: HubSpot[/caption]There could be one very common mistake that you're making when tweeting. That mistake can mean the difference between a few people seeing your tweet and many people seeing it. Make sure your tweet is seen by following one simple rule.
Jay Acunzo, head of content at HubSpot, points the one mistake that gets your tweet overlooked.
As I hope you saw (and enjoyed), we relaunched the HubSpot blog as a totally reimagined, multi-section destination for inbound marketing, sales, and insider tips. We even added a features-focused section (Up and to the Right) by our very own Dan Lyons. Naturally, since I was excited about this new chapter in HubSpot history, I tweeted. I forgot something, though ...
Did you spot it? No? I'll tell you then: I started the tweet by @-mentioning someone without adding in any character to start the tweet. The only people who could see that tweet would be HubSpot, me, and anyone who happens to follow both of us. My followers would never see that appear in their feeds.
Read the entire article The One Mistake Almost Everybody Makes on Twitter, at HubSpot.