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Don't simply re-tweet an article; put your own spin on it.=Summary=
*Don't simply re-tweet an article; put your own spin on it.*Connect the article to what McNair has worked on.**Not providing commentary can lead to confusion.*Use @handles and #hashtags!*Tweets are 140 characters max!
Not providing commentary can lead to confusion.==Guidelines for Slack #twitter Channel==
Use @handles *Submit links to articles via #twitter channel on Slack (ask if you haven't been added). Try to send a couple a week.**Make sure the articles are related to entrepreneurship and innovation in some way. If not, make sure the content is #hashtags!relatable to something McNair is working on or something our research proves/disproves.**Draft a tweet in your slack message when you submit the article. Don't worry if the tweet is not perfect; they will be edited later. What matters is you succinctly describing the article and making an argument. *Trustworthy sources, although reputable blogs are OK.
===Guidelines for Drafting Tweets are 140 characters max!from Slack Channel===
*If you start an article doesn't have a tweet with a @mention, add a period in front of @ to make sure write one for it.**Upload your tweet is publicto Hootsuite, send it to the #twitter channel, or send it to Ramee & Anne.#Ex. **Once you write up a tweet for an article, react to the slack message with ".@BakerInstitute is ranked #4 in university-based think tanks!:white_check_mark:"
==Guidelines for Articles@handles and #hashtags==
*Submit links to articles the @handles and #hashtags generate traction, followers, and our twitter channel on Slack (ask if influence. However, overusing them may be annoying. Use them strategically.*When you haventweet an article, find the author't been added)s twitter handle and include it in your tweet. Try to send **Clicking on the author name usually provides you with a couple a weekbio that includes their twitter handle.*Make sure *If you can't find the author twitter handle, consider using the twitter handle of the articles are related to entrepreneurship and innovation in some waynews organization they work for. *If notyou start a tweet with a @mention, add a period in front of @ to make sure the content is #relatable to something McNair your tweet is working on or something our research proves/disprovespublic.*Trustworthy sources, although reputable blogs are OK*Ex.".@BakerInstitute is ranked #4 in university-based think tanks!"
==Guidelines for Text with Tweet==
*Start with one tweet/article per day, but build stock to do 2x a day
*Aim to post on weekends too
*Shorten all links in tweet
**Tweets are 140 characters max. Use every character to its full effectiveness.*A short, succint succinct description of the article/key fact of the article is what we want -- but keep it interesting so that they want to click on it*Tag anyone related to article -- author/subject/otherwise*Talk about the work of Baker Institute fellows (eg e.g. Russell Green) and tag them in tweets [[Categorycategory:InternalMcNair Admin]]

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