Building and Growing Your Twitter Audience is the first of five modules in the How to Build an Advanced Twitter Strategy course. This online training is offered for free at HubSpot Academy. I have completed this first module.
This course is supported by Boston PHP Meetup and its virtual self-study group initiative called Web Apprentices. Learn more about this initiative.
This video-based course will help you learn how to build an advanced Twitter strategy. The goal is to attract more followers and increase retweets, traffic, and — most importantly — sales.
Module #1
Overview
“Finding followers on Twitter isn’t as easy as it used to be. And building a big audience may not be as meaningful as building the right audience. The right audience is one who will be open to doing business with you. Learn how to develop a Twitter growth strategy that will propel both your brand and your business forward.”
Building and Growing Your Twitter Audience includes the following topics:
- Demystifying the Twitter platform
- Developing a listening plan
- Building a strategy the attracts the right followers
- The Stratghtforward Guide to Twitter Analytics (user guide)
- Quiz yourself (8 questions)
How to Build an Advanced Twitter Strategy
I have completed the following modules in this five-lesson, three-hour course:
- none, this is the first module of five
Boston PHP
Boston PHP is the largest education-focused Meetup in New England with more than 3,800 members. Our mission is to engage members in continuing education efforts. As a result, we offer services beyond in-person meetups. A cornerstone of our member engagement strategy is this virtual self-study group initiative called Web Apprentices.
If you would like to learn social media marketing strategies as part of a group of like-minded web developers, join Boston PHP Meetup and sign up for the next Social Side Dish self-study group.
Gene Babon
Gene Babon is a team leader, project manager and web developer who is actively seeking next management-level opportunity. Learn more at Pick a lane. Keep driving.
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