Twitter threads are an excellent way to share longer-form content, tell a story, or provide a step-by-step guide to pack more value into your tweets. The best part? You can save time by scheduling them with Loomly!
Loomly has supported Twitter thread scheduling & auto-posting since 2021, and you can now add media like images, GIFs, or videos to each tweet in a thread to make it even easier to tell your story and connect with your audience.
Here’s why you should incorporate media into your Twitter threads:
Editor’s Note: The Post Builder was updated in February 2024. Please check out this blog post for detailed updates.
If you’re not sure where to start with Twitter threads, we’ve got some best practices for you to keep in mind:
Before starting a Twitter thread, make sure that you have a clear objective you want to achieve that aligns with your content. This could be educating your audience, sharing a story, or providing a tutorial.
When adding media to your Twitter threads, make sure it is relevant to the content you are sharing. Your media should support and enhance your message, rather than distract from it.
Twitter is all about brevity, so try to keep your tweets and the attached media short and sweet. Use short videos or GIFs that convey your message effectively in a matter of seconds. This will help keep your audience engaged and interested in your content.
Experiment with different types of media, including images, videos, and GIFs, to see what resonates with your audience. Don’t be afraid to get creative with your content and try new things.
Twitter is a social platform, so using a conversational tone when writing your thread can help you connect with your audience on a more personal level and encourage engagement.
As with any social media strategy, it’s essential to test and analyze your results. Try different types of media, and track your engagement rates with Loomly’s analytics to see what works best for your brand.
If you need some more inspiration, check out our blog
For more information on Loomly + Twitter, visit the Loomly Help Center.