What Twitter accounts would you recommend?

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I think Twitter is a great place for doing some networking, and learning a few things from interesting people, there are a lot of Twitter users that share their experience and advice regarding marketing, copy writing and a bunch of other things.

This are same of the accounts Im following right now and that are quite interesting:


1. Bill Walsh
@TheSlot
Bill Walsh is a copy-editing superstar. (Yes, these exist.) Hes a longtime copy editor at The Washington Post and author of several language usage books with titles that elicit knowing giggles from language snobs, his latest is Yes, I Could Care Less. Hes a walking, Tweeting style guide, and if you pay attention to his feed, you're sure to learn something about the way grammar works. Even better, he often engages followers who respond with questions or disagreements.

2. Joseph Kimble
@ProfJoeKimble
This writing professor is an advocate for plain language. That means hell tell you not to say utilize when you mean use, and that three words are always better than five (ditto for syllables). His feed is a treasure trove of common writing problems that dont quite fall into the category of mistakes but do make writing less engaging or harder to follow.

3. Joanna Wiebe
@copyhackers
Do you use Buy Now buttons, incorporate jargon to show how specialized your offering is, and use consistent formatting throughout your copy? Following the Copy Hackers Twitter feed will quickly educate you as to why all of that is actually a mistake. Conversion copywriter Joanna Wiebe lays out the details of the intricate craft of selling with words in quick, easy-to-digest lessons that you dont even have to click through to absorb. Conversion copy is one of the hardest things to write, so if you write to sell, this is an absolute must follow.

4. Mignon Fogarty
@GrammarGirl
If youve ever Googled a tricky grammar question, youre probably familiar with Grammar Girl, probably the most internet famous grammar celebrity. She breaks down complicated usage questions in simple terms that are easy to understand and remember.

5. Carlos Gil.
@CarlosGil83
Carlos Gil is a famous Social Media Entreprenaur and Influencer, he tweets some good advice and articles about the latest Social Media trends everyday, he is a quite interesting guy to follow if you want new and fresh ideas for your strategies. A piece of advice: follow him on Snapchat as well, he has an interesting and entertaining life.

6. Nesha Wolvery
@neshadesigns
If you are a Freelancer, this is someone that you should definitely follow, she is a successful Freelancer who is always tweeting interesting guides and how-tos for people who are making their first steps towards independence. Her podcasts and free courses are quite amazing to follow too. I would say however that you avoid subscribing to his email lists, she likes to send tons of emails every week and it can be annoying


This were five of the greatest accounts I follow on Twitter, what other accounts would you add to the list? And in the other hand, just for playing, which are the accounts that you would definitely recommend not to follow?
#accounts #recommend #twitter
  • Profile picture of the author austing hausbb
    I follow Tabitha Naylor in Twitter, she's a marketing pro. She shares marketing strategies, references and occasionally converses with her followers, which I think is pretty neat. Her Twitter page is full of ideas and stuff for seasoned marketers and beginners alike.
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  • Profile picture of the author Crazy Bad
    I also follow Mignon Fogarty as a writer. I still believe that content is king and without making sure that your grammar is flawless, then there's not much for you to continue on. I still make mistakes, I just do hope they are not that grave for my thoughts to be misinterpreted.
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