Do you need to make sure you are getting everything right on your Twitter? Use this checklist to audit your own Twitter account or the account of your client.
What do you think? Anything that needs to be added to this list? Or do you have any questions about how to do something specifically? Let me know in the comments below!
Download a printable PDF:
Twitter Check List
Hint: The PDF will print all on one page. If that is too small for you choose the “Poster” option that will split the inforgraphic into multiple pages and print larger.
And just in case you missed it, go get my Facebook Check List too!
Andrea as an avid Twitter user this is a great checklist. The only thing I would suggest is using hashtags in the bio and possibly as second link. I also provide a free helpful guide at http://carolmortarotti.com/become-a-twitter-expert/.
I look forward to reading more of your posts!
Great possible additions! I know that bios can be personal and hard to craft – a second link and hashtag is a great idea for sure but not always totally necessary in my opinion.
Thanks Andrea. This is equally as helpful as the Facebook audit checklist.
Thanks Andrea 🙂
Great idea! Checklist are very useful!!!
Glad you liked it!
So glad you liked it!
You are welcome!
HI Andrea, your checklists are useful, but what strikes me is how well you’re using them to market your ebooks and services. You provide a useful free gift, offer a sense of your personality (the wigs comment…) and you have easy, no pressure links to other services. With your permission, I’d like to use this page as an example of smart, generous marketing for my students. Might sell you a few extra books as well. 😉 Best, Dawn
Hi Andrea. Thanks for the check lists, they are very useful. I hav taken the liberty of Pinning them and have been getting a really great re-pin response. I hope it will get a few CTs to your site. Regards, Elizabeth
Hi Dawn – thanks so much! And of course you can use this as an example! Happy to have you do that – I appreciate the compliment. I’m fairly low pressure in general 🙂
Thanks so much Elizabeth! Glad they are doing well!