Episode #1186
Should You Even Use Twitter in 2020
October 30, 2019

In episode #1186, we answer the question of whether or not you should be using Twitter in 2020. With a committed but stagnant user base, it can be hard to know if Twitter is even still worth your energy. Tune in to hear our thoughts on using Twitter for marketing and what strategies might still be useful to you and your business!

TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES:

  • [00:25] Today’s topic: Should You Even Use Twitter in 2020?
  • [00:31] Twitter user numbers, growth and our own usage of the platform.
  • [01:10] Is Twitter still worth using from a marketing perspective?
  • [01:41] Examples of successful strategies on Twitter.
  • [02:25] The downsides of traffic rates from Twitter and your tweets.
  • [03:50] How you can use Twitter effectively in 2020.
  • [04:10] Why LinkedIn and YouTube are mostly better options to pursue.
  • [04:56] Some of the benefits you can still accrue from Twitter. 
  • [05:28] That’s it for today!
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