owning twitter
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Twitter basics for filmmakers and content creators to help promote their work, amplify their reach, and better engage their audience.TRANSCRIPT
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Sending a tweet a tweet
Tweet: An update on Twitter comprised of no more than 140 characters
Know what you want to say, how you’re going to say it, and who you’re going to say it to – in 140 characters or less.
Replying to a tweetUsing “@” before a username will send the Tweet directly to that user, like an instant message. Note: these messages are not private.
Sharing an original photo
Sharing a linkA URL shortener (bit.ly, etc.) allows you to shorten long URLs, leaving more room for content.