Sampson's
tweet linked to a photo (seen in the topshot above) to compare the front and side of both the FF 91 and NIO's concept.
Not exact matches
-- Post a
link to your
photo in the comments section below —
Tweet your pic using the hashtag #ENTatWork — Post on Instagram using the hashtag #ENTatWork
(Intagram users can still share their
photos to Twitter, but now other users have
to click a
link in a
tweet to see the
photo.)
Each one so far has included
links to specific
tweets to retweet; today's also included a
photo for followers
to tweet at the campaign and at three friends who are going
to be watching.
Prepare as much content in advance as you can, including approved text,
Tweets,
links to supporting materials, infographics,
photos, supporter quotes and anything else you can think of.
Gibson even went as far as not - so - subtly
tweeting out a
link to the story which included a
photo from his Iraq war service.
• Update your profile; • Change your profile picture from an egg (
to show you didn't just hatch); • Interact with other users; • Retweet things you like with acknowledgement; • Blog and share a
link; •
Tweet regularly; • Share
photos and memes; • Share tips and tricks
to get organised or complete a task; and, • Share a
link to a useful site.
Materials
to consider are a Facebook events page banner, posters
to attach
to tweets or use on Instagram, Pinterest
photos that
link to the event, and buttons for authors» own websites.
One article from USA Today (January 15, 2015) suggests more possibilities: «leaving their more compelling content on the site longer; creating clutter - free website designs
to make it easier
to find the best material; posting more quizzes; using prominent «embeds» of videos,
links and
tweets in stories; assigning long - form articles; creating never - ending pages that just scroll on with more content loads; showcasing
photo galleries that stay on one long page rather than flipped pages.»
Post your progress updates in the comments below, plus add a
link to (or
tweet us) your backlog challenge
photos!
There has been an explosion of third - party applications allowing people
to «
Tweet»
links to video,
photos, music, audio from cellphones and more.
Sign up at Twitter.com; fill out the 140 - character bio, use your real name as your username; include a good
photo; design a free and easy professional background design at Twitbacks.com; use bit.ly
to shorten
links for your
tweets; download Seesmic Desktop
to manage your Twitter feeds and posts from your desktop; and add yourself
to Twellow.com and
to JD Scoop's list of lawyers and legal professionals.
Erin Blaskie Cleaning Up Your Twitter Account September 8 by Erin Blaskie «I follow people who share value, balance out business with personal
Tweets, are willing
to promote other people or share other people's
Tweets, avoid spamming a
link in every
Tweet and utilize different mediums in their
Tweets —
photos, videos, etc..
By not counting
photos and
links, Twitter will make it less cumbersome for users
to post
photos with their
tweets,...
Additionally, don't be afraid
to promote your LinkedIn profile by posting the
link in a status update,
tweet, pin, video,
photo, etc..
With the old Twitter, it was challenging
to compose
tweets that included
photos, captions,
links, and hashtags; simply attaching a
photo to your post ate up 40 of those precious 140 characters, right out of the gate.
According
to Twitter, adding video,
links and
photos can result in an impressive boost in Retweets — a 35 percent boost, in fact, for
tweets with
photos.