This week, #ContentChat was joined by Madalyn Sklar (@madalynsklar), hostess of the weekly #TwitterSmarter twitter chat, to talk about building an engaged community on Twitter.
Q1: When did you start using twitter, and why?
A1: I joined Twitter in 2008 after hearing about it during #SXSW. It was the big buzz that year. #ContentChat https://t.co/QuPDCvqNnZ
— Madalyn Sklar 🚀 (@MadalynSklar) May 22, 2017
A1 I started using Twitter in April 2012 hoping to drum up business. #contentchat
— Jim Katzaman (@JKatzaman) May 22, 2017
Q1 When I started working for @BuzzSumo and realized I was way behind in understanding Twitter! It was a vacay project to learn #contentchat
— Susan Moeller (@SusanCMoeller) May 22, 2017
@SFerika A1: I originally started using it a few years ago to “test the waters ” and see what its all about. haven’t looked back #contentchat
— The Singing Tech 🎵 (@SingingTech) May 22, 2017
A1: I was intrigued by the 140 characters. I like to write short, to the point, so Twitter was right up my alley. #ContentChat https://t.co/QuPDCvqNnZ
— Madalyn Sklar 🚀 (@MadalynSklar) May 22, 2017
@SFerika A1: I actually had to get an account for a college class. It was how we got our assignments #contentchat
— Andrea Abbott (@AndreaPAbbott) May 22, 2017
A1: I fell in love with Twitter because you can easily connect with people in real-time. I saw the power of this early on. #ContentChat https://t.co/QuPDCvqNnZ
— Madalyn Sklar 🚀 (@MadalynSklar) May 22, 2017
I joined Twitter in 2006. Honestly, I wanted to keep up with the trends; I’ve been terrible about remaining active, though! #contentchat https://t.co/XEj79kETsK
— Amanda Milligan (@millanda) May 22, 2017
A1 I think I started in 2010 and because I was giving up facebook for lent and needed a new social media platform #contentchat pic.twitter.com/lk7wB1ILjB
— Tony Stephan (@OmnipoTony) May 22, 2017
A1: I started back in 2009 – at the time worked for the @shepherdexpress and Twitter was new, had to see what it could do! #ContentChat
— 🎙JMatt (@JMattMke) May 22, 2017
@SFerika A1 October 2009 after attending a conference and tweeting for my employer. I wanted in too (tho I wasn’t 100% sure why). #contentchat
— Martin Lieberman (@martinlieberman) May 22, 2017
A1: I started using @Twitter in 2009 (I think) w/ a focus of meeting new people and building connections. Hasn’t changed. #contentchat
— Chris Barrows 🎙 (@CBarrows) May 22, 2017
@SFerika Twitter says I started May of 2010. I learned I could use it to grow my personal, professional brand & it’s worked wonders! #ContentChat pic.twitter.com/0WIA8aIOVM
— Jason Schemmel (@JasonSchemmel) May 22, 2017
A1. Around 5-7 years ago. First I wanted to try it out and now I see how great of a potential it has with just 140 characters! #contentchat https://t.co/AFkFQEgXdX
— The Mag Studio (@themagstudi0) May 22, 2017
@SFerika A1: Early 2009. I was intrigued… being a #digital nerd and all. #ContentChatConfessions #ContentChat pic.twitter.com/O5KvZj5849
— Shawn Paul Wood (@ShawnPaulWood) May 22, 2017
@SFerika A1, I started using Twitter in 2011 and really was interacting with audience in October of 2012. #contentchat
— Cheval John (@chevd80) May 22, 2017
A1 #contentchat now I have 3 separated handles for work and hobbies 😉
— Bruce Deschamps (@brucedesch) May 22, 2017
A1) I joined Twitter in 2009. I was tired of being randomly “adopted” on FB (remember those days) I was looking 4 something new #contentchat
— DeirdreLopianPR (@DeirdreLopianPR) May 22, 2017
A1: I started using Twitter in 2009 b/c my then-supervisor @pcolpitts11 said it would be critical to my career. She was right. #contentchat
— Shelly Lucas (@pisarose) May 22, 2017
Q2: What are the primary benefits of using twitter for building a brand community?
A2: Twitter is a great platform to connect with people. It’s like a giant cocktail party. #ContentChat https://t.co/IpONJb3qQE
— Madalyn Sklar 🚀 (@MadalynSklar) May 22, 2017
A2 it’s amazing. You guys are my sales, advertising, creative departments. since I am an office of one YOU make me smarter #contentchat https://t.co/5pJPW7UeQV
— Beth Staub (@AdventureGlass) May 22, 2017
A2. Twitter offers the opportunity to engage with influencers in your industry, which is super invaluable. #contentchat
— Amanda Milligan (@millanda) May 22, 2017
A2: Twitter is like a networking event that never ends. It provides great opportunities for listening & connecting. #ContentChat
— Berrak Sarikaya (@BerrakBiz) May 22, 2017
A2: I like to share content on Twitter daily, things like articles, helpful info and tips. It’s helped me build my brand. #ContentChat https://t.co/IpONJb3qQE
— Madalyn Sklar 🚀 (@MadalynSklar) May 22, 2017
A2: I like to share content on Twitter daily, things like articles, helpful info and tips. It’s helped me build my brand. #ContentChat https://t.co/IpONJb3qQE
— Madalyn Sklar 🚀 (@MadalynSklar) May 22, 2017
A2. Twitter allows you to engage with your audience on a personal level, which builds on relationships #ContentChat https://t.co/yPwxLTYf4d
— Khulekani Christian (@KhulekaniMj) May 22, 2017
A2 Twitter provides a low-intensity method to maintain or extend conversations with people who don’t live close to me. #contentchat
— Derek Pillie (@dpillie) May 22, 2017
A2: Twitter’s ability to focus conversations around relevant topics via industry-specific hashtags is unmatched. #ContentChat
— Bill Skowronski (@BillSkowronski) May 22, 2017
@SFerika A2) I absolutely LOVE the potential to connect w/ any person OR brand on here. It’s an avenue most other platforms can’t offer. #ContentChat pic.twitter.com/1hvhWvPxAY
— Jason Schemmel (@JasonSchemmel) May 22, 2017
A2: I host and regularly participate in Twitter chats. This has been a great way to build authority and trust in my community. #ContentChat https://t.co/IpONJb3qQE
— Madalyn Sklar 🚀 (@MadalynSklar) May 22, 2017
A2 twitter makes it easiest to find people already interested in or looking for what you offer, ready to chat about it #ContentChat https://t.co/wwAvymLoXN
— LUCYrk (@LUCYrk78) May 22, 2017
A2: #ContentChat I find that there is no barrier to entry so you have easier access to content. No need to like or follow to visit a feed.
— Maris Callahan (@MarisCallahan) May 22, 2017
@SFerika A2: No social network fosters stronger conversation that Twitter on brand-to-follower or fan-to-fan. #ContentChat
— Jack Appleby (@JuiceboxCA) May 22, 2017
A2 #contentchat Social listening on Twitter is so effective, the advanced search can help you so much to find good insights on your brand.
— Bruce Deschamps (@brucedesch) May 22, 2017
A2b I joined Twitter to keep up with those I already knew, I stayed because I got to meet others with similar interests. #contentchat
— Derek Pillie (@dpillie) May 22, 2017
@SFerika A2: I believe it’s easier than other networks to use social listening for engagement & finding existing conversations to join. #contentchat
— Maris Callahan (@MarisCallahan) May 22, 2017
Q3: What are some of the challenges to building community on twitter versus other channels?
A3: It’s not a static platform. Curating community on Twitter takes a little more work once you get past the intro phase. #ContentChat
— Berrak Sarikaya (@BerrakBiz) May 22, 2017
A3: I find it’s more time-intensive to keep audiences engaged via Twitter. #contentchat
— Shelly Lucas (@pisarose) May 22, 2017
A3: Big challenge…having enough time for more than the basics. #contentchat
— Susan Moeller (@SusanCMoeller) May 22, 2017
A3 The challenge for Twitter is building a community one member at a time. You have to vet out trolls, bots and broadcasters. #contentchat
— Jim Katzaman (@JKatzaman) May 22, 2017
@SFerika A3: Some see the openness of the platform as a scary proposition. Trolling in an open platform is hard to manage… #contentchat
— Joel Renner (@JoelRRenner) May 22, 2017
A3: As with anything, it’s honestly time. Community, no matter the platform, takes time. You can’t automate a community #contentchat
— Chris Barrows 🎙 (@CBarrows) May 22, 2017
A3: The constant nature of twitter can be a challenge to keep up with, because there is such a wealth of information shared #ContentChat
— LaSalle Network (@LaSalleNetwork) May 22, 2017
A3: You have to be willing to engage and jump in on conversations. It takes a serious commitment to do it right. #contentchat https://t.co/GlVQhcYAss
— Jason Webb (@JasonLWebb) May 22, 2017
@SFerika A3) There’s very little control over moderation. You can’t delete/hide troll’s tweets if they start hijacking your hashtag. #ContentChat pic.twitter.com/t83f2k69GX
— Jason Schemmel (@JasonSchemmel) May 22, 2017
A3 Challenges to building community on Twitter:
1) cutting through the clutter to reach audience
2) dealing with spammers #contentchat— Derek Pillie (@dpillie) May 22, 2017
A3. I appreciate that there aren’t a gazillion reminders and notifications on Twitter – but it’s also easier to miss things. #contentchat
— pamelahughes (@pamelahughes) May 22, 2017
A3: A tweet’s lifespan can be pretty limited, which means higher frequency of tweeting, which can be hard to keep up with. #ContentChat
— SaintA (@SaintAorg) May 22, 2017
A3: The timeline—the speed at which communication is exchanged can be overwhelming. #contentchat
— Gary McIntire (@garymcintire) May 22, 2017
A3: Some tell me Twitter is too crowded & that their tweets are not getting seen and heard. I tell them they’re doing it wrong. #ContentChat https://t.co/OaPEb49bKH
— Madalyn Sklar 🚀 (@MadalynSklar) May 22, 2017
Q4: What are your tips for brands just starting building community on twitter?
A4 find a friend who “gets” it, watch and learn and ASK questions. 🙂 #contentchat too scary? Hire a professional. https://t.co/SeOo0MxoZQ
— Beth Staub (@AdventureGlass) May 22, 2017
@SFerika A4: Be consistent, be relevant, be engaging #contentchat
— The Singing Tech 🎵 (@SingingTech) May 22, 2017
A4 spend a LOT of time listening and reading tweets about your brand. Then jump in and start chatting with ppl #contentchat https://t.co/ehpIAV0NQn
— LUCYrk (@LUCYrk78) May 22, 2017
A4: Make sure it’s an integrated part of your communications strategy, and not an afterthought. #ContentChat
— Berrak Sarikaya (@BerrakBiz) May 22, 2017
A4: Make sure you’re actually present on the platform by sharing content and taking the time to engage with your audience. #ContentChat
— Express Writers (@ExpWriters) May 22, 2017
@SFerika a4 Look for the ideal target audience – listen. Offer solutions to your industries issue – PROVIDE VALUE. #contentchat
— Debi Norton (@BRAVOMedia1) May 22, 2017
A4: My Twitter Secret Sauce has 6 tips that will help you build your community. If you follow these daily, you’ll get results! #ContentChat pic.twitter.com/D8u30bfl3g
— Madalyn Sklar 🚀 (@MadalynSklar) May 22, 2017
@chitownmags @JMattMke Same! You “add value” with organic engagement. Not by pushing the same content everybody else is. 🙂 #contentchat
— Martin Lieberman (@martinlieberman) May 22, 2017
@SFerika A4: Stick to what you do and know. Too many just cheaply newsjack and aim for the stars (literally). Find YOUR audience. #ContentChat pic.twitter.com/2MVGr8wZ53
— Shawn Paul Wood (@ShawnPaulWood) May 22, 2017
A4: Don’t be afraid to reach out to ppl and communicate. People will get to know your brand the more you put yourself out there #contentchat pic.twitter.com/OUwrbZB8nx
— Mind of a Diva (@MindofaDiva) May 22, 2017
A4: Don’t be afraid to reach out to ppl and communicate. People will get to know your brand the more you put yourself out there #contentchat pic.twitter.com/OUwrbZB8nx
— Mind of a Diva (@MindofaDiva) May 22, 2017
A4: Be consistent. Tweet every day. Respond to your notifications. Use Twitter lists. Participate in chats. Engage. #ContentCha https://t.co/QCBQNolVvW
— Madalyn Sklar 🚀 (@MadalynSklar) May 22, 2017
@SFerika A4) Research thought leaders/peers in your industry follow & engage. Partake in twitter chats that pertain to your field #contentchat
— DeirdreLopianPR (@DeirdreLopianPR) May 22, 2017
1) be clear on why community?
2) set metrics and measure them
3) have time bound objectives
4) learn and follow whats worked#contentchat https://t.co/VrF7rWU7iT— Nischala (@nimu9) May 22, 2017
A4: Know who your audience is (add them into a list) and start tweeting TO them to start a conversation! #ContentChat
— 🎙JMatt (@JMattMke) May 22, 2017
A4. Take what’s working in your offline community, and bring it to Twitter. Encourage live tweeting at your events/happenings. #contentchat
— pamelahughes (@pamelahughes) May 22, 2017
A4:Understand your audience and get the right person to manage them on the platform. Be a PART of your community not separate. #contentchat https://t.co/meJjzVbKnG
— Joel Renner (@JoelRRenner) May 22, 2017
A4: Oh. DON’T CROSSPOST FROM OTHER PLATFORMS. Your Twitter isn’t just a place for you to feed your FB posts. #ContentChat
— Berrak Sarikaya (@BerrakBiz) May 22, 2017
@SFerika A4 Brands should use Twitter for social listening, novelty content, customer care. Use TWO separate devices for work/personal #contentchat pic.twitter.com/xebh2Szaqe
— Nancy Casanova (@nancycasanova) May 22, 2017
A4 if you see us (influencers) interacting with you on other channels (IG for example) look for us on Twitter. #contentchat
— Paula Kiger (@biggreenpen) May 22, 2017
Q5: What is one thing you wished you knew when you were first starting out on twitter?
@SFerika A5 Constant sharing of (pre-scheduled) content isn’t as valuable or effective as real-time interaction. #contentchat
— Martin Lieberman (@martinlieberman) May 22, 2017
@SFerika A5 Constant sharing of (pre-scheduled) content isn’t as valuable or effective as real-time interaction. #contentchat
— Martin Lieberman (@martinlieberman) May 22, 2017
@SFerika A5 That it’s ok to be yourself. And that you can just block people who are idiots lol #Contentchat
— Samantha Kelly (@Tweetinggoddess) May 22, 2017
A5: Aside from the conversational aspect… I wish I had a bigger appreciation for lists from the start! #ContentChat
— 🎙JMatt (@JMattMke) May 22, 2017
A5 get involved in chats WAY earlier! Also- the power of Advanced Search. #ContentChat https://t.co/TXIcuhi5o0
— LUCYrk (@LUCYrk78) May 22, 2017
A5: In the beginning I wish I knew the importance of tweeting daily. It’s how you build your audience. Now I preach it! #ContentChat https://t.co/ESZClgERXg
— Madalyn Sklar 🚀 (@MadalynSklar) May 22, 2017
A5 It took me about a year to find and join in Twitter chats. That was a year’s worth of wheel spinning. #contentchat
— Jim Katzaman (@JKatzaman) May 22, 2017
A5: We wish we understood the power that the hashtag had and grabbed some great ones for our content, first! #ContentChat
— SaintA (@SaintAorg) May 22, 2017
A5. That I don’t have to take it SO seriously. That I could share my personality and put myself out there a bit! #contentchat https://t.co/nQnObYrXzG
— Amanda Milligan (@millanda) May 22, 2017
A5: Curb your response reflex sense in a crisis. Don’t respond until you’ve gathered key facts….but do it quickly. 🙂 #contentchat
— Shelly Lucas (@pisarose) May 22, 2017
A5 My early mistake was getting large following instead of building community. Big follower count looks nice but means little. #contentchat
— Derek Pillie (@dpillie) May 22, 2017
A5: I should have listened more to start. See how things work rather than just spew my guts out. #contentchat https://t.co/2HJ006m0zk
— Jason Webb (@JasonLWebb) May 22, 2017
A5. Pick just a few things to tweet about so that the right audience will know whether (and why) to follow you. #contentchat
— pamelahughes (@pamelahughes) May 22, 2017
A5: I wasn’t deliberate with the people & communities I followed. This was also at the beginning of my professional journey. #ContentChat
— Berrak Sarikaya (@BerrakBiz) May 22, 2017
a5) I didn’t realize how important is was for my career. I wasn’t tuned in nor did I try to brand myself or build my community #contentchat
— DeirdreLopianPR (@DeirdreLopianPR) May 22, 2017
@PinpointLaser @pamelahughes I have had people unfollow me b/c I “posted too much” during a twitter chat. #ContentChat Anyone else had people unfollow for this reason?
— Erika Heald (@SFerika) May 22, 2017
Q6: What are your favorite tools for making the most of twittter?
@SFerika A6: @Tweetdeck and @buffer all the way. #ContentChat
— Berrak Sarikaya (@BerrakBiz) May 22, 2017
A6: I really enjoy LISTS! #DoYouEvenList, bro? Puts people in their place, literally, for organized content feeds! #ContentChat
— 🎙JMatt (@JMattMke) May 22, 2017
@SFerika A6) @followerwonk & @Moz are pretty awesome in regards to Twitter tools. #KeywordExplorer #TwitterSmarter #ContentChat
— Jason Schemmel (@JasonSchemmel) May 22, 2017
@SFerika A6: Tweetbot gets rid of some of Twitter annoyiness with viewing in order and muting. #contentchat
— Mr Kampmann 👨🏻💻 (@mrkampmann) May 22, 2017
@SFerika A6 @AgoraPulse and screenshots lol …..am a bit lost if I don’t have wi fi so that is my fav ‘tool’ #Contentchat I’m like a junkie lol
— Samantha Kelly (@Tweetinggoddess) May 22, 2017
A6: I love Moments! Encapsulating an experience in one place without completely relying on hashtags is SO GREAT! 🙏🏻 #ContentChat
— Emily Hayes @ 🎓 (@emercis) May 22, 2017
A6: We recently started using @MeetEdgar and it’s awesome! #ContentChat
— Express Writers (@ExpWriters) May 22, 2017
@SFerika I love Hootsuite, but I am my own favorite tool for getting the most out of Twitter. #contentchat
— Martin Lieberman (@martinlieberman) May 22, 2017
My fave tools: @buffer @hootsuite @ManageFlitter @nuzzel @feedly @canva @AdobeSpark #ContentChat https://t.co/pH07m51g8U
— Madalyn Sklar 🚀 (@MadalynSklar) May 22, 2017
@SFerika A6. I use @hootsuite @AgoraPulse for making the most of twitter #contentchat
— Cheval John (@chevd80) May 22, 2017
A6 I’m a #Tweetdeck fan (personally) and s/o to my friends at @buffer for work. And, occasionally, old fashioned native Twitter #contentchat
— Paula Kiger (@biggreenpen) May 22, 2017
I love @Buffer. It keeps me from “curating” too many articles at once. 😉 #contentchat
— pamelahughes (@pamelahughes) May 22, 2017
@ExpWriters @MeetEdgar I prefer using @tweet_jukebox. It’s a GREAT tool and better pricing. #ContentChat
— Madalyn Sklar 🚀 (@MadalynSklar) May 22, 2017
A6: Within the platform itself, Twitter Lists, polls, and of course, hashtags. #ContentChat
— Berrak Sarikaya (@BerrakBiz) May 22, 2017
@SFerika ❤ emoji’s for showing emotion. Crowdfireapp is great. I don’t DM – but I do UNFOLLOW ppl who unfollowed me. It’s about SHARING #contentchat
— Debi Norton (@BRAVOMedia1) May 22, 2017
@SFerika A6 We love the analytics on Twitter! And also the invaluable chats [#ContentChat] that help us improve our message/content/approach!
— Pinpoint Laser (@PinpointLaser) May 22, 2017
@GenePetrovLMC @buffer @ManageFlitter Oh yes I love @manageflitter and @TweetBinder is great for tracking a hashtag at an event @TweetBeam for screen during event #Contentchat
— Samantha Kelly (@Tweetinggoddess) May 22, 2017
@SFerika A6: currently using @hootsuite and @drumupio for content which is pretty awesome #contentchat
— The Singing Tech 🎵 (@SingingTech) May 22, 2017
@SFerika A6: @FollowerWonk, @Buffer, @TweetDeck, @GIPHY, and @TweetChat are lovely. #contentchat pic.twitter.com/wPGv5JkVnv
— Shawn Paul Wood (@ShawnPaulWood) May 22, 2017
A6: I love @BuzzSumo. Great tool for getting a sense of the conversation around topics–and finding the white space. #contentchat
— Shelly Lucas (@pisarose) May 22, 2017
A6 You’ll be hard-pressed to beat this list. I miss my audience tool but @rightrelevance is a good content discovery option. #ContentChat https://t.co/8VIBMnAWns
— Derek Pillie (@dpillie) May 22, 2017
A6: Well, @hootsuite has always been a favorite, but @SocialFlow is a pretty exceptional tool for publishing. #contentchat https://t.co/BeeUzVGSaz
— Jason Webb (@JasonLWebb) May 22, 2017
@SFerika a6) @tweetdeck @buffer @SproutSocial @buzzsumo #contentchat
— DeirdreLopianPR (@DeirdreLopianPR) May 22, 2017
I use #Canva for art that goes with tweets, blog posts, other social media posts. It’s so easy, and the templates are pretty. #ContentChat https://t.co/dcGxnyxUcl
— Darcy De Leon (@darcydeleon) May 22, 2017
@SFerika I like using @Pocket @TweetDeck @buffer @SproutSocial and @evernote to help me make the most of Twitter 😇 #contentchat
— Nancy Casanova (@nancycasanova) May 22, 2017
Q7: What are 2 brands or people we should follow on twitter and why?
A7: @CardozaGab: She’s a regular on many Twitter chats. She has a great style to her tweets. She’s super smart too! #ContentChat https://t.co/zvg2nrwnGS
— Madalyn Sklar 🚀 (@MadalynSklar) May 22, 2017
A7. Go follow @whataburger. They understand their audience and what their people are doing on Twitter. #contentchat
— pamelahughes (@pamelahughes) May 22, 2017
A7: @KrisGillentine: She’s the host of the popular #ChatSnap Twitter chat that is all about Snapchat. It’s a great community! #ContentChat https://t.co/zvg2nrwnGS
— Madalyn Sklar 🚀 (@MadalynSklar) May 22, 2017
A7: Follow @kfreberg and @aiaddysonzhang for sure! Professors always have their fingers on the pulse of progress! #ContentChat
— Emily Hayes @ 🎓 (@emercis) May 22, 2017
A7: @CMIContent (because they’re amazing, duh) and the new podcast @FractureSaga. #ContentChat
— Berrak Sarikaya (@BerrakBiz) May 22, 2017
A7: @ChrisStrub: He’s a live video genius and knows how to draw people in with his witty and fun content. #contentchat
— Madalyn Sklar 🚀 (@MadalynSklar) May 22, 2017
A7 Well depends on what you’re interested in but I love @BleacherReport and @buffer #ContentChat pic.twitter.com/4MiXhfJZKw
— Tony Stephan (@OmnipoTony) May 22, 2017
@SFerika A7 : @MadalynSklar cuz she knows what’s up! and @Moz because their content is awesome #contentchat
— The Singing Tech 🎵 (@SingingTech) May 22, 2017
@SFerika A7 oooooh I’ve a list of Amazing Irish People also follow @MadalynSklar (of course) @TedRubin and I DO like @AmericanAir #Contentchat
— Samantha Kelly (@Tweetinggoddess) May 22, 2017
@SFerika A7. Can I name a lot of brands? #contentchat. @Applebees @Cinnabon are great because they interact with audience
— Cheval John (@chevd80) May 22, 2017
@SFerika A7: You should follow @buffer & @randfish because they share the most actionable insights for all levels of marketers. #contentchat
— The Mag Studio (@themagstudi0) May 22, 2017
A7 @randyclarktko He has two books out on amazon that are really helpful about management and blogging. Love. Check him out #contentchat
— Beth Staub (@AdventureGlass) May 22, 2017
A7 I’ve learned the most about twitter from @MadalynSklar and @JoelRRenner, That sounds like a total suck-up, but it’s true. #contentchat
— Jim Katzaman (@JKatzaman) May 22, 2017
A7: Follow your favorite @NFL team. All 32 have stellar Twitter accounts! 🏈 Especially the @Giants 😉 #GiantsPride #ContentChat https://t.co/tYSFyjZu65
— Katelyn Brower 🌟 (@BrowerKDnB) May 22, 2017
@SFerika A7. I will add @toutsuitehtx @KDHungerford @MadalynSklar @Tweetinggoddess are awesome at twitter too. #contentchat
— Cheval John (@chevd80) May 22, 2017
A7: @JeremyDarlow because he’s just the best and his hashtag of #BrandsWinChampionships is awesome #ContentChat
— VanderwagenMarketing (@VanderwagenM) May 22, 2017
A7. And follow @ninedaves for sassy entertainment news and the best pinned tweet I’ve seen in a long time. (Maybe ever?) #contentchat
— pamelahughes (@pamelahughes) May 22, 2017
A7: Good account to follow besides @KMullett who I mentioned in my intro is @randyclarktko / Good brand to follow is @QPRFC #ContentChat
— Derek Pillie (@dpillie) May 22, 2017
a7) 1. @SpinSucks amazing resource 2. @aiaddysonzhang & @MadalynSklar twitter influencers we could learn from by example #contentchat
— DeirdreLopianPR (@DeirdreLopianPR) May 22, 2017
@SFerika A7. @iSocialFanz shares so much great stuff #contentchat
— Gene Petrov (@GenePetrovLMC) May 22, 2017
Thank you for having me on #ContentChat! I had a blast!
It was a fast and furious conversation. Appreciate your spending time with us!