Twitter Gives Marketers a Content Calendar, Not sure what to post on Twitter these days? Twitter’s taking out the guesswork with a month-long content calendar.

Twitter has outlined a month’s worth of weekday tweet ideas to help marketers plan what to post every day.

See the full calendar below:

Twitter briefly explains what each of these prompts mean.

Twitter Gives Marketers a Content Calendar
  • Retweet: Retweet something from customers, partners, and thought leaders in your industry.
  • Tweet a pro tip: Post about a feature or best practice that makes your product or service more efficient.
  • Retweet with comment: Look for @mentions where it makes sense to amplify your reply – like answering a question other people can benefit from.
  • Take your Twitter followers behind the scenes: Highlight the people and places behind your brand.
  • Tweet some #MondayMotivation: Take advantage of this popular, recurring hashtag with an inspiring anecdote, a picture, or a video.
  • Tweet a link to a key piece of content: Share a link to an existing piece of evergreen content – Like a whitepaper or a downloadable guide.
  • Tweet a GIF: Write a clever one-liner and bring it to life with a GIF
  • Tweet a statistic: Share some data points that are valuable to your audience. As a bonus you could also add a simple graphic depicting the data.
  • Tweet a meme: To familiarize yourself with the trending memes of the moment, Twitter recommends looking at fast food accounts for inspiration.
  • Run a Twitter Poll: Engage your audience with a poll about something related to your business.
  • Tweet a question: Questions are another great way to create engagement. Twitter recommends actively participating afterward by engaging with the replies.
  • Share your #WednesdayWisdom: Take advantage of this popular hashtag by sharing practical, brand-specific tips and broader, more general words of motivation.
  • Tweet a Tweet that was successful in the past: Look through your profile, or the Twitter Analytics dashboard, to identify evergreen Tweets that are still relevant and share them again.

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