You Have My Permission to Leave Twitter (or rather, X)

You Have My Permission to Leave Twitter (or rather, X)

I quit Twitter in the summer of 2021. My mom had just died, I was starting a demanding new job on an interim basis, and had experienced some hostile interactions on the platform. I thought a break would be liberating, so I resolved to step away from Twitter for three months. No announcing my departure as some folks are apt to do, I just walked away.

And I never came back.

I’ve been somewhat of an evangelist for quitting Twitter for a few years now. Once Elon Musk bought Twitter in October 2022, I became even more convinced that the platform would no longer be a viable place for meaningful conversations to thrive. Musk has implemented numerous changes in his reign so far, many of which are generally agreed to be poor choices that negatively affect user experience.

So what does this mean for you or your business? If you’ve been hanging on to Twitter (or rather, X, as Musk rebranded it in July 2023), in the hopes that it still has some kind of value, this is your sign that it’s okay to walk away. 

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How Often Should I Post on Social Media?

How Often Should I Post on Social Media?

As a social media strategist, one of the most common questions I get is, “How often should I be posting on social media?” Like many things in social media, the answer starts with “it depends.” It’s also evolved over the past few years as the social media landscape continues to change rapidly. Last year, I wrote about where to invest your time and effort on social media. But once you’ve decided which platforms to focus on, how do you figure out how much to post? As is often the case, quality is more important than quantity–but there are other factors at play too. Without further ado, let’s dive into social media posting frequency!

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13 Things Not to Do on Twitter

13 Things Not to Do on Twitter

Twitter continues to be a relevant platform for specific industries and audiences–especially if your brand doesn’t lend itself well to photos or vertical videos. While Twitter may seem simple on the surface–it’s just 280 word posts, how hard can it be?--there’s much more to it! After sharing 11 Things Not to Do on Instagram and 9 Things Not to Do on Facebook to a great response, I’m excited to give you 13 things not to do on Twitter.

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Where Should I Invest My Time & Effort on Social Media?

Where Should I Invest My Time & Effort on Social Media?

As a social media professional, one of the most common questions I get is, “which social media platforms should I be on?” Social media is always changing–you’ve got to keep up with the old standbys of Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, then there’s pressure to hop on new platforms, and there are options like LinkedIn and Pinterest to consider. How do you know where to focus your time and effort? Social media is a ton of work, so you want to make sure your time is well spent and that you’re not spreading yourself too thin. Today I’m sharing my best advice for where to invest your time and effort when it comes to social media marketing.

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A Conversation with Jayde Powell: Tips for Building Human Connections Online

A Conversation with Jayde Powell: Tips for Building Human Connections Online

This is the eighth post in the “A Conversation With” series, where I interview talented folks about their areas of expertise, whether that’s social media, communications, or PR. You can read past entries in the series here.

This month, I interviewed Jayde Powell, social media professional and Twitter networking queen, based in Atlanta, Georgia. We discussed what good community management looks like, how to network on Twitter, and making human connections online. I hope you enjoy her insights!

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