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Sep 13 2015

26 Inspirational Quotes for Students

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Will quotes for students really inspire?

Click on this little gem of a post  Ways to Inspire Students With Positive Quotes.

With back-to-school all the focus, I went searching to see how inspiring quotes could help and motivate students. I’m on a search to find the answer to the question why are inspirational quotes so popular? Why do we love them? What about them makes us feel good, inspired, motivated, comforted? Is it because of the author – the person who said or wrote the quote? Is it because it is such a well-crafted medley of words that some how shoots straight to the heart and connects with us emotionally? I’ll be on this quest for the answer, so do let me know if you have any thoughts on this topic…or answers.

I found this little gem over on the Connections Academy site.

Connections Academy is a  tuition-free, fully accredited, online K-12 public school.

They’ve collected 26 inspiring quotes for students. After reading through them all, I’d say they are wonderful quotes for students of academia, and students of life! Enjoy!

 

If you’d like to have inspiring quotes like these in your Twitter feed automatically, as if you’ve tweeted them yourself, try Nimble Quotes. Sign up for the 30-day free trial, no credit card required. 

Written by Jennifer Kelly · Categorized: Inspirational Quotes on Twitter · Tagged: inspirational quotes, inspirational quotes for students, quotes

Sep 04 2015

5 Essential Strategies for Authors on Twitter

5 Essential Strategies for Authors on Twitter

In the old days, authors had to peddle their books by hand to their personal networks (and whichever bookstores were willing to carry them). But the rise of the Internet and social media has drastically changed things. Authors on Twitter can now reach people from all over the globe. Think about it! An author in Arkansas can have a lively discussion with a fan in Singapore, or anywhere else in the world!

Nothing ever comes easily, though. You need to know how to use Twitter properly to get the proper results. Here are some essential strategies you’ll need to adopt:

1. Know yourself and your audience

Before authors on Twitter can grow their audience, they need to establish who they are and who they want to talk to. Ask yourself these questions:

  • What is my book about?
  • Who is going to read my book?

These two questions will determine your target audience. These are the people you should be focusing on.

Build a Twitter profile that emphasizes your expertise (it should be related to your book). This is important, because people may check out your Twitter profile before deciding to follow you, and you want them to see that you know your stuff.

Next, search out the people likely to read your book and follow them. Not all of them will follow you back, but if they see from your profile and tweets that you’re interested in the same things, then there’s a higher chance they will.

2. Know your tools and when to use them

The first tool you should absolutely be using is Twitter’s Advanced Search tool. This is how you find people who share your interests and would make good contacts.

The next essential tool should be the venerable #hashtag. A tweet with a specific hashtag is more easily seen by people who follow / search for that hashtag. Master the hashtag, and you’ll be able to expand the reach of your tweets and jump into relevant conversations. But don’t overload your tweets with hashtags, though! A tweet with more than one or two hashtags can be very annoying and is actually counter-productive!

You can also take advantage of some very helpful software tools. Hootsuite is an excellent way for authors on Twitter to manage their feeds, schedule their posts, and build their audiences. Tools like SocialOomph automate your Direct Messages so you can automatically thank people who follow you. But don’t rely on automation too heavily. People don’t want to talk to a robot!

3. Reach out, but know the etiquette30-day trialInspirational quotes in your

Twitter is an engagement tool, and that means you have to get out of your shell and interact with people. Search out people who are talking about your areas of interest (whether it’s in a hashtag or just a few people tweeting each other) and jump in with helpful tips, resources or opinions.

But do not sell! Authors on Twitter must connect with people and engage, not push their book! It may sound backwards, but people will be more interested in looking at your book if they see you as a person, and see that you share their interests. If you want to promote your book in another way, quote some great passages from it instead (be sure to follow the and 20% promotional content).

4. Stay Focused

If you’ve ever spent more than ten minutes on the Internet, you know it’s really hard to keep your mind on what you’re doing. You could be looking through a list of hashtags for one you could jump into, and then see a tweeted link that’s totally unrelated but totally interesting! One thing leads to another, and two hours later you still haven’t connected with anyone!

Keep a tight rein on yourself and focus on the important tasks first: responding to your followers, engaging new ones, and setting up a tweet schedule. But hey, if it so happens that those interests converge—like your follower tweeting something interesting—then start a conversation about it!

5. Be Patient

Authors on Twitter simply must be patient. There are no shortcuts to getting genuine followers. The most successful Twitter personalities built up their audience over months and years of engaging with people.

The best things you can do are to stay true to your objective, be as genuine as possible, and have as much fun as you can!

If you are an author, and parsing your book into tweetable quotes doesn’t seem like fun, have us do it for you. Nimble Quotes offers a custom content subscription. We’ll load up your quotes and have them tweet out from your account on any frequency you wish. Too, you can have your book quotes available to other users thereby building awareness of your work. A few authors have done so already. Try out the Nimble Quotes . No credit card required.  

Written by Jennifer Kelly · Categorized: Inspirational Quotes on Twitter · Tagged: authors, authors on twitter, books, promotion, quotes

Aug 28 2015

How To Get More Interaction on Twitter

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Tweeting can sometimes feel like talking into the wind. No matter how often you post fantastic sales, tweet web links, or choose quotes to attract new followers, you still don’t get very much engagement or interaction.

Getting interaction on Twitter isn’t impossible—other social media personalities do it all the time! Perhaps it’s time to review your approach. Here are a few best practices that some of the most popular Twitter personalities like Grammar Girl and Ann Handly follow:

Reach out to followers

Don’t just stay in your corner of the Internet! Step out of your cave and interact with people on Twitter (that’s what you’re there for, after all). And the first people you should talk to? Your followers!

Every time you get a new follower, reach out to them and give them a personal greeting. This creates a good first impression and will make them more open to interacting with you in the future. If you missed your chance to greet them, respond to one of their own tweets and join in on a discussion.

Reward followers who respond or reach out

Did your follower reply to you or give you a mention? Or did a follower retweet one of your quotes?

Fantastic! Show your appreciation by retweeting something if theirs, as well! Publicly thank them for their effort. They’re guaranteed to appreciate it. If you can get this cycle of mutual appreciation going, you’ll quickly have a dedicated following.

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But don’t abuse your access to your followers. People aren’t on social media to be sold to. They want a pleasant online experience where they can chat with cool people and maybe learn something new.

Spamming people with offers, sales, or other things will just turn them off. Remember the golden ratio: 20% promotional, 80% non-promotional.

Choose quotes that pop

If you’re struggling for content, choose quotes that appeal to your target audience. Talking to business people? Choose quotes from prominent entrepreneurs or managers like Bill Gates. You can even try quoting movies and films, as long as they’re relevant to your topic.

One thing that really makes quotes pop is having a matching visual image. If you choose quotes that are intellectually appealing and post them with images that are visually appealing, it’s more interesting to readers and may get you a lot more interaction.

Join Twitter chats

A Twitter chat is a pre-arranged chat on a specific topic, which is formed around a particular hashtag. The hashtag links all of the participants’ conversations together to form a pseudo-chat room on Twitter.

This is a great place for you to interact with new people and possible get new followers. You can provide helpful resources like blog links or answer questions. Just make sure the topic is relevant to you, and that you actually do know what you’re talking about. And if you don’t, you can always ask questions. The Twitter crowd can be very helpful!

Try out these tips, and let me know what kind of results you get! Better yet, tweet me and we can have that conversation online!

Reach out to me on Twitter at @jenkellyjen and let’s talk! I look forward to hearing from you!

In this blog post, I mentioned using quotes as part of the content you tweet. Try out Nimble Quotes, our content as a service. Choose quote categories, timing and hashtags. Then sit back, relax and interact with your audience without the time consuming task of searching for your next quote to post. You’ll see 1-8 quotes per day being tweeted from your account automatically as if you tweeted them yourself. Pause, change and personalize at anytime. 30-day free trial, no credit card required.

Written by Jennifer Kelly · Categorized: Inspirational Quotes on Twitter · Tagged: engagement, interact on Twitter, interaction, quotes, social media, social media strategy, tweeting, twitter

Aug 25 2015

How Hashtags On Twitter Will Help You

Nimble Quotes Lance SecretanDid you know you can search Twitter a similar way as you search on Google? Did you know using hashtags on Twitter when you tweet can help your tweet show up in Twitter searches?

Hashtags are also very powerful tools for connecting and building a network on Twitter.

What Are Hashtags On Twitter?

Hashtags are keywords or phrases that begin with the hashtag symbol (#). Hashtags are used to categorize tweets. On Twitter, when you click on a word or phrase with the hashtag symbol before it, you will be taken to a page with a list of tweets that contain that same hashtagged word or phrase.

If you use a hashtag in one of your tweets, someone who doesn’t know you but is interested in that topic can see your hashtagged tweet. It’s a great way to generate more interest in what you post and more awareness for you and your business.

Hashtags On Twitter Help

Hashtags create a wonderful opportunity to build a network. Twitter allows you to search for millions of different topics, so you can look up hashtags specific to your work and interests. And Twitter shows you all of the tweets pertaining to the hashtag, not just the tweets of those you’re following. This way, you can get into conversations, follow, RT, or favourite tweets from people you don’t even know yet. What a great way to meet and get exposed to more people, companies, charities, conversations and events. Learn more with these 5 ways Twitter hashtags help you engage and get noticed.

Try It Out For Yourself

So take advantage of hashtags on Twitter and get searching. You’ll find interesting topics for discussion and new people to interact with. Here’s how to start.

  1. To search on Twitter:
    Go to https://twitter.com/search-home

Twitter search bar

Type in the hashtag of the topic you’re searching for information about. If you are not sure there is a hashtag for your topic, start typing and you’ll see the hashtags that are currently used for that topic.

In our example, we’ll use #SmallBiz.

search Twitter for SmallBiz

Here is a screen shot of the most recent tweets with #SmallBiz. We’ve circled in red the hashtag #smallbiz in each tweet. This is why these tweets were brought up in the search.

small biz hashtag search results

Creating your own hashtag is also a great way to get your business into the conversations where your customers, clients and colleagues are, as well as potential customers, clients and colleagues. Find some more information on using Twitter hashtags for your business tweets by Stephanie Buck.

Try Out Quotes With Hashtags

Using quotes is a great way to interact with your Twitter audience. With the Nimble Quotes service, you can try 1-8 inspiring quotes per day automatically tweeted from your Twitter account. You’ll also get the option of adding hashtags to your tweeted quotes, making your tweets even more engaging. Try us out today – we offer a 30-day free trial with no credit card required. Once your trial is over, it costs about $1/day or about $1/week to continue. Check out Nimble Quotes in action on @jenkellyjen or @newimarketing. Not ready for a trial just yet? Sign up for the Nimble Quotes newsletter instead.

Written by Jennifer Kelly · Categorized: Inspirational Quotes on Twitter · Tagged: #SmallBiz, audience, back to work quotes, business quotes, followers, hashtag search, hashtags, hashtags on Twitter, quote, quotes, tweet, tweets, twitter, Twitter hashtags, Twitter search

Aug 18 2015

Who Sees My Tweets?

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When you send out a tweet, just who sees it?  Can anyone see your tweets, or just your followers?

Can Anyone See My Tweets?

Once you’ve tweeted your update, those who are following you will see it appear in their Home timeline.  The Home timeline is the first page seen once someone has signed in to their Twitter account.  It’s where you can see all the recent tweets of the accounts that you’re following.

Twitter home timeline

Your tweets also appear on your profile page.  This is where anyone from the public can view your tweets – if your account is public, then anyone can look up your profile and see what you’ve posted.  So people don’t necessarily need to be following you in order to view your tweets.

Twitter profile screen with tweets

Your tweets won’t appear in the timelines of those who are not following you, but they can search for them.  (Except for your direct messages – these cannot be viewed by the public.)

What About Hashtags?

Hashtags are keywords or phrases that begin with the hashtag symbol (#).  They are used to categorize tweets.  On Twitter, when you click on a word or phrase with the hashtag symbol before it, you will be taken to a page with a list of tweets that contain that same hashtagged word or phrase.

If you use a hashtag in one of your tweets, someone who doesn’t know you but is interested in that topic can see your hashtagged tweet.  It’s a great way to generate more interest in what you post and more awareness for you and your business.

Click here for some helpful information from Twitter on using hashtags in your tweets.30-day trialInspirational quotes in your

So, whether you use hashtags or not, many people can see your tweets. But using hashtags will boost your potential audience!

The Nimble Quotes service posts famous and industry-related quotes to your Twitter feed as if you’ve tweeted them yourself. We  offer a 30-day free trial with no credit card required. You’ll get to try 1-8 thought-provoking quotes per day automatically tweeted from your Twitter account, with the option of adding a variety of hashtags and specific timing for your audience.  Once your trial is over, it costs about $1/day or about $1/week to continue.  Check out Nimble Quotes in action on @jenkellyjen or @newimarketing.  Not ready for a trial just yet? Sign up for our newsletter instead.

Written by Jennifer Kelly · Categorized: Inspirational Quotes on Twitter · Tagged: audience, choose quotes, followers, hashtag symbol, hashtags, profile page, quote, quote of the day, quotes, tweet, tweets, twitter, Twitter account, Twitter audience, Twitter followers, twitter for business

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