Bard Social Media - Twitter
Using Bard to Write Twitter Content
Using Bard to create Twitter content is like having a team of creatives at your side.
Bard can save time and keep your followers updated.
Define Tweet Goal
Before using Generative AI to help you, set a clear goal for your tweet.
Example goals:
- Promote a new product or deal
- Keep followers updated
- Engage with followers
We will give examples of all of these.
Know Your Followers
To get noticed by your audience, it is important to know what they are interested in.
Example intrests:
- Learning interest - People looking to learn within a topic
- Brand interest - People who love your brand
- Conversation interest - People who actively use Twitter to engage in conversation
Ask Bard for Help
Now, we can use Bard to write the first draft for each part.
For out examples, we will use W3Schools.com products and news.
Example 1 - Promote a new product
Example
With the following prompt:
Create a Twitter post that announces "W3Schools Spaces" and its key features for people learning to build websites
A response from Bard could be:
Example 2 - Keep followers updated
Example
With the following prompt:
Create a Twitter post about how "300+ AWS training videos" are now included for W3Schools Premium users. Include a call to action.
A response from Bard could be:
Example 3 - Engage with followers
Example
With the following prompt:
Create a Twitter post that asks tech influencers and teachers to discuss "W3Schools Spaces". Include a link to the product.
A response from Bard could be:
Post and Engage with your Audience
Post it Once you have reviewed, personalized, and are happy with your tweet.
Remember to respond to replies and retweets!