Saturday, April 26, 2014

What Is Twitter's One-Click Inline Video Viewing?

By Dirk Wade


If you're a Twitter user, you've probably noticed some changes that's posed to enhance your Twitter account's look and enhance your followers' experience. You no longer need to content yourself with a 140-character tweet. You can share a video and that video's inline thumbnail will show up on your tweet. This is a long way from the past where videos only showed up as links that needed to clicked several times in order to be viewed.



Twitter has a limitation as to what you can share with people because you can't go over a certain amount of text. This is why it's useful to use the inline video viewing feature, so you can fit more information into a tweet that will allow you to get people to know more about what you're trying to share with them. It's always a good thing to be sure that you only share things that aren't against the rules on Twitter, however. Generally these rules are pretty relaxed, but you'll want to read over them just to make sure you can follow them.

It's smart to get onto Twitter's help page and see if you can't find some articles on the one click inline video viewing feature. This way, you can get all of the questions you have answered without having to turn to anyone else.

The key to using Twitter for your business and to using images to enhance your Twitter presence is to match your tweet to the picture. It's what you would do if you were publishing your pictures in a newspaper. Also, vary your tweets. Don't just publish tweets with images because it's the easiest way to bore your followers. You should also alternate it with tweets with only the raw URL or pure text.

Now you're aware of the many uses of Twitter's one click inline video viewing feature. The best thing about this is that it's going to make your Twitter experience that much better. Take the needed time to really put this advice to good use and you should see some results. You will be glad you did.




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