In today’s world of information, following the right sources is crucial. Twitter is a fantastic source of information. Especially because every tweet is 140 characters long. This allows you to quickly scan all the right sources and use the content you need.
As you already know, digital world changes every day. Sometimes, important information changes so quickly, you can miss something important. If you don’t want to miss out on important information from the digital world anymore, make sure you follow these digital experts on Twitter.
1. Neil Patel (@neilpatel)
How to Include Wikipedia In Your Online Marketing Strategy – https://t.co/OAum0TcgfF
— Neil Patel (@neilpatel) June 29, 2016
Neil Patel provides a lot of valuable curated content and information from his own blogs. Patel is contributing to several huge magazines such as Entrepreneur. He is definitely one of the digital gurus on Twitter.
2. Amy Porterfield (@AmyPorterfield)
Want to learn more about Facebook ad RETARGETING? Get the lowdown here: https://t.co/hJWrK7P7PN pic.twitter.com/gy7BUt7k7i
— Amy Porterfield (@AmyPorterfield) July 7, 2016
Amy is all about growth and social media followers. She regularly tweets about how to get more business prospects and profits. Amy is also very experienced with content on digital platforms. If you are looking for the ways to promote your online content, you should follow Amy right away.
2. Guy Kawasaki (@GuyKawasaki)
The 5-second way to tie a tie https://t.co/3LgNnZ25Nf pic.twitter.com/c3ASmgt5uV
— Guy Kawasaki (@GuyKawasaki) July 13, 2016
Sometimes you need more than “How to” tips. In those cases, you just need an inspiration. Guy Kawasaki has THE Twitter feed for inspiration. Guy is an industry veteran. His Twitter feed is a source of inspiration with a wide range of topics. Follow Guy for distancing yourself from the digital world, while being in the digital world.
2. Rand Fishkin (@randfish)
Best way to sell something – don't sell anything. Earn the awareness, respect, & trust of those who might buy.
— Rand Fishkin (@randfish) February 4, 2015
Rand Fishkin is the founder of Moz. He often tweets about SEO optimisation and marketing topics. Also, she has “Whiteboard Friday” videos, in which he shares useful information for everyone in the digital world. So regardless of your level of experience and digital knowledge, you should definitely follow Rand.
5. UKDXA Awards(@UKDXAwards)
We must talk about these #uk #lifestyle #startups! https://t.co/NpVZayEFkl @SmthandSnclr @BioepicLtd @craftginclub pic.twitter.com/Yqbt9YfkKi
— UKDXAwards (@UKDXAwards) June 26, 2016
Don’t let the name fool you. UK Digital Experience Awards Twitter is not all about promoting the awards. UKDXA Twitter feed is filled with useful information and tips from the digital world. UKDXA shares news and stories from other influencers, professionals, so if you want to stay updated, make sure you follow them.
6. Jon Morrow (@JonMorrow)
"When Should You Publish Your #Blog Posts" https://t.co/IgSwqz6Vra @problogger #bloggingtips #blogging pic.twitter.com/ogFPvrelzH
— Jon Morrow (@JonMorrow) July 7, 2016
Jon is the former editor at Copyblogger. Obviously, Jon is an expert at blogging. He now runs a very successful website, Boost Blog Traffic. He spices things up by mixing his own content and curated content from other sources. If you are looking for ways to boost your content online, then Jon is your man.
7. Ann Smarty (@seosmarty)
3 Reliable Sources of Shareable Content No Matter How Boring Your Business Is https://t.co/k9Rmgfh2Cl
— Ann Smarty (@seosmarty) July 12, 2016
Ann is a very active Twitter user. She often shares SEO related tips and tricks, both curated and her own. Ann is one of the digital experts everyone with online content should follow. Smarty also gives insights on content inspiration, which is helpful for those days when you have no inspiration at all.
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