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jCorn1234

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Where should the most compelling information in a tweet found?
 
  A) In the links that connect to the full stories
  B) In pictures
  C) In the first 85100 words
  D) At the end of the message
  E) After a hashtag

Question 2

What can be done to help an audience find your businesses' Twitter feed?
 
  A) Use keywords and phrases in your bio and tweets
  B) Keep tweets positive and interesting
  C) Make the tweets about the audience, not the organization
  D) Keep tweets short
  E) Use hashtags



carojassy25

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C
Explanation: C) Put the key idea first. Provide the most compelling information in the first 85 to 100 characters. Then link to the rest of the full story or to a relevant visual picture on a blog or website.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A
Explanation: A) Help your audience find your business by strategically choosing keywords. Potential followers may look for your business on Twitter using keyword searches, so incorporate keywords and phrases in your bio and tweets.



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