Dan Zarrella of Hubspot analysed 200,000 tweets containing links to find out the best times, days, length of tweet, and even the best position for the link in your tweet. And more.
The only thing I had to figure out was about paper.li … Turns out it’s an online newspaper you create for yourself with the content you’re interested in. I already was doing that with feedly.com (which I can also read on our Kindle Fire). So, I think I’ll sign up for paper.li and follow articles that I’m interested in tweeting (probably info to enhance my blogs’ content). I think I’ll keep everything else I might read on Feedly. So, Feedly will be like my own “Reader’s Digest” feed for relaxed, personal reading and paper.li will be similar to “Newsweek” for when I want to keep up with technology and other news.
Original source: Digital Buzz (and a heads-up from my sister!)
Thanks, Sus. interesting and easy to apply.
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You’re welcome! I started using these tips, too, after I read them.
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Some great and simple ideas. thanks!
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Steve,
I liked that they were easy to apply. If I just make 1 or 2 changes every week or so, I should have some new good habits.
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1 or 2 changes a week make that very doable.
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I actually woke up this morning with some ideas about encouraging some paper.li sites among our leadership. 🙂
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