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The most important thing to remember is the shorter, simpler tweets work better. When you’re trying to tweet in a live event, it’s best not to be wordy or try and use your own words for everything. Instead, tweet using the same text as others are using so that you don’t waste too much time typing out what other people have already said. There are also some tools that can help you with live tweeting with ease.
How do you make sure that your tweets are not repetitive or too similar to other tweets that have been published on the same topic?
The best way to make sure your tweets are not repetitive or too similar to other tweets that have been published on the topic is to know what types of posts work well in different time periods.
For instance, if you’re writing a tweet about a new product release, it’s likely going to be most effective in the first few hours after it has been released. If you’re tweeting about a trending news story, it will be more effective at around 9 am.
One thing that can help you narrow down the days and hours when your tweets will be most effective is determining the top trends and topics for those times. Here’s an example of how you can do this:
Let’s say you want to write 10 tweets about how great your website design is on August 4th between noon and 2 pm.
1) Select trending hashtags #WebsiteDesign #WebDesign #WebDevelopment #OnlineMarketing
2) Search Google Trends for “Website Design” from all-time high (August 4th) until now (August 12th). The graph below shows which days had the highest search volume for “Website Design.” These days would be most appropriate for sending out tweets about your website design!
How can you be certain that you will get a lot of engagement on your live tweets?
One of the ways to ensure you get the most engagement on your live tweets is to make sure that they are unique and not repetitive.
There are a few ways to accomplish this, including using hashtags, sticking to one topic at a time, and following different people with similar interests in your niche.
In order to ensure that your tweets are not repetitive or too similar to other tweets published on the same topic, use hashtags because it will help you identify which posts are related and avoid posts that might be redundant. It also helps you reach different groups of users interested in the same topics as you.
Some other strategies for ensuring your live tweet doesn’t end up being repetitive include sticking to one topic at a time and following different people who have similar interests in your niche.
What is the best time to live tweet?
Different time periods are better for different purposes. For example, if you’re going to live tweet during a sporting event, it’s best to do so when there is a break in the action or when it’s over.
Some people also suggest that certain times of the day are more appropriate than others. For example, some people might recommend tweeting during dinner hours because dinner is the meal of busy professionals.
Last Updated on January 3, 2022
Aires Loutsaris is a content marketing specialist working with some of the world’s biggest VC funded startups and eCommerce companies. He has 15 years of experience in organic search optimisation and content writing with over 2500 students enrolled in his Udemy SEO course. An ex-head of two award-winning agencies, he has lectured at the University of the Arts, London College of Fashion on content marketing and has consulted for all three of the Universities he studied at: The Open University, The University of Hull and Kings College University of London. Feel free to connect with Aires on LinkedIn or Facebook.