Offer Expert Advice via a Weekly Series If you want to be more active with your Twitter account, you can develop a weekly series that ensures you show up on a regular basis. This is helpful because it offers real-time tips and tricks for current events or problems your target audience is facing.
Weekly Virtual Networking Events
Host a virtual event to make new connections while helping others do the same
- Gives everyone the chance to meet people they wouldn’t have otherwise met without having to leave the comfort of their own homes
- Less intimidating than being face-to-face
Host a Podcast-Style Interview
Going live is often less intimidating when you have a co-host working alongside you
- Choose a guest who’s knowledgeable in your field and has interesting perspectives that will intrigue your listeners
- Come up with questions ahead of time so there are no gaps in the conversation
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Conduct Live Audits for Personalized Feedback
This allows you to give listeners personalized feedback that they might not otherwise be able to receive unless they hire you
- Think about what you could audit that would be relevant to your business
- Social media manager, you might offer to audit one of a company’s social media accounts
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Lead an Open Mic Conversation
Host a more casual chat where you and a group of other speakers can just let the conversation flow
- You’ll want to choose a topic so there’s an overall focus
- The open mic style gives everyone the chance to speak and creates a comfortable atmosphere for anyone who wants to grab the mic
Seek Feedback on New Offerings
Check in with your audience to see if it’s something they’d actually be interested in
- Instead of wasting time and money on an offer that no one wants, go live on Spaces to talk about your idea and get honest feedback from others
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Manage Your Twitter Space
Once you go live, there are a few things you should know to efficiently manage your Twitter space.
- Microphone – mute/unmute yourself if you’re the host or have speaking privileges
- Manage speakers – accept speaker requests, send co-host invites, invite speakers to join the virtual stage
- Emoji Reactions – silently react to the conversation by using this emoji reaction button
- Raised Hand – raise your hand so others can see you have something to say
- Settings – adjust settings and share your space via direct message or link
Assign a Co-Host
If you have someone on your team who can join you live, you can make that person a co-host.
- While you’re live, tap on the Speakers button. A menu will pop up with the option to invite speakers. An invite will be sent to those users.
Start or Schedule a Twitter Space
Open the Twitter mobile app
- Long press and long-press on the Compose button in the bottom-right corner of the screen
- Name your space
- Consider the topic you will be talking about and choose a relevant name
- When you’re done, tap Start Your Space to officially start your space and it will become visible to your followers
Pin a Tweet in Your Space
You can highlight a tweet as a talking point for your conversation by pinning it at the top of the space. To do this, simply navigate to the tweet you’d like to pin and add it.
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Twitter Spaces is an amazing way to reach new customers, create a stronger brand image, and increase visibility
Host a Q&A Session to Address Frequently Asked Questions
This is an easy way to engage your audience and provide value by offering them helpful advice.
- It also provides an opportunity to gather feedback on the preferences and pain points of those in your target audience.