Look through Twitter’s most popular hashtags, and you’ll recognize that it’s home to vibrant health and travel communities. If you spend a bit of time on time on the network, you’ll come across many conversations and professionals in the space.
But, with around 463 million active users and 575 thousand tweets being sent out per online minute, it’s easy to become lost in the noise. If you want to get serious about marketing on Twitter, it pays in engagement to approach it with intention.
Find out how to make Twitter work for your wellness brand with our tips and strategies to help you drive engagement and achieve results.
For every bit of marketing you do, it’s critical to lay down the groundwork with a plan of action. This will guide your actions, give you measurable goals to work toward, and let you reflect on the progress being made.
It’s no different for Twitter. Make a point of:
Compared to other social media platforms, Twitter’s profile section is relatively simple to optimize.
That said, it is worth getting this part right. Do so, and you will make it easier for your audience to recognize and connect with your brand.
Your Twitter handle is the name of your wellness business. Check that it’s consistent and matches all your other social media accounts.
Then, use a great profile picture, preferably your logo. This image is on every tweet you publish or comment you write, so ensure it’s crisp and easily recognizable.
Next is your cover photo, which is the header image that appears across the top of your profile. Use this image to show what your brand is about or highlight your latest wellness offerings.
Finally, write up a concise and to-the-point bio that lets your audience know exactly who you are. Don’t forget to add your website URL and location if you are a local business.
Whether you create or follow them, lists are a great way to tread across the platform more efficiently.
When creating lists, you can tune into conversations that matter to your wellness brand. For example, if you wanted to stay up to date in the conversation on mastermind retreats, you would create a list and add Twitter accounts that fall into that category.
Be mindful when naming your lists as they are public view, and anyone on Twitter can follow them. It works the other way round too, and you can follow lists that other profiles have curated.
One of the most impactful steps you can take in learning how to make Twitter work for your wellness brand is to follow the right people. Wellness professionals use the space to share ideas and engage in conversations. It’s an opportunity for you to connect, listen in, and lean on in conversations that are shaping the industry.
As on any social platform, you get the best engagement when you develop genuine connections with people.
Alongside publishing your own original tweets, retweet, mention people and accounts, and like other tweets. This will help you to connect with other account users and build a sense of community. After all, the network is a space for conversations.
Hashtags aren’t unique to Twitter, although it is where they have their roots in social media.
Hashtags are unique organizational features that help people find the content they want to know about. When you place them in your tweets, you can potentially get your content in front of a larger audience than just your immediate followers. Think #mindfulness, #transformation, #coaching, and more.
When you make a point of showing up consistently and actively engaging with your Twitter community, you’ll see results. After all, you’re trying to build relationships, which require an investment of your time.
There are several benefits to planning and scheduling your tweets ahead of time.
For one, it means there’s no pressure to be at the desk to hit ‘tweet’ at a specific time.
It also means you can consistently show up to send out tweets at optimal times for your audience.
And finally, you can get ahead on publishing new tweets without worrying about what the next one is going to be about. All it takes is to sit down for one planning session and get off the back foot by lining up content for a period in advance.
When it comes to high-impact engagement strategies on Twitter, using visuals in your tweets is about as good as it gets. Posts with both images and videos get very high levels of engagement - up to ten times more than those without in the latter’s case.
When your word count is limited to 280 characters, visuals are also an excellent way to say more in your message. It’s the perfect opportunity to share intro clips of your team, snippets of your online trainings, or promotional previews of your retreats.
Aside from listening in on industry conversations and experts speaking about matters close to you, you can also use social listening to keep tabs on what the world has to say about your business.
Social listening tools allow you to track mentions of your brand online. You can use this as an opportunity to strengthen your presence, work on your marketing, and earn the trust of people who engage with your business.
Twitter is a place for conversations. This makes it ideal for tuning into what’s happening in your corner of the industry.
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