4 Common Twitter Mistakes That Even CEOs Are Unaware Of

Sure, you're a CEO: the big shot at your company, but are your Tweets more sophisticated than those below you? As a CEO, your responsible for the information in your industry. Tweeters in your niche want to know what you know. Provide them with that information. Even though you're used to being professional, don't be afraid to get personal with your Tweets. Followers want to know that you're human, not just some stone cold CEO without any feelings.

Sure, you’re a CEO: the big shot at your company, but are your Tweets more sophisticated than those below you?

As a CEO, your responsible for the information in your industry. Tweeters in your niche want to know what you know. Provide them with that information.

Even though you’re used to being professional, don’t be afraid to get personal with your Tweets. Followers want to know that you’re human, not just some stone cold CEO without any feelings.

Be sure to understand the mistakes below:

Using too many RSS feeds…

RSS feeds are a great way to provide content to other Tweeters, but too many feeds will turn them away.

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