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X, formerly known as Twitter, is nowadays one of the best sites for social media advertising.There are millions of users around the globe that use this famed application every day. Companies and organizations have been taking advantage of this platform to promote and create awareness for their causes.

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Create the X/Twitter Account

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  1. com. On your web browser, enter https://www.twitter.com and hit enter.
  2. On the homepage, enter your full name, email address, and preferred password on the given fields.
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  3. Make sure the username reflects your organization; keep it short and simple so others will easily notice it. After that, click on “Create My Account” at the bottom of the screen.
  4. X will send you a confirmation email, so check your email and look for the verification email from X. Once you open it, simply click on the link provided and voila! Your account has been verified.
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Manage the Account

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  1. Click on your organization’s username at the top right of the X homepage. Click on “Settings” and when you are in, click on “Profile.”
  2. Here, you can put your logo or an image that will perfectly represent the cause of your organization. Add a 140-character bio for your organization.
  3. You can choose from the wide array of themes that X offers or you can upload your own so your organization will be better represented.
    • Go back to the Settings page and then click on the Design tab just under the settings icon.
    • To upload, simply click on “Change background image” and upload your preferred photo. Make sure it’s a high-resolution image.
    • Click “Save changes.”
  4. X will prompt you to search for followers. Look for some of your regular customers or other organizations that you think will help you spread awareness for your cause. You can also follow some of your friends to help spread awareness about your organization.
  5. Send out your first tweet and interact with the whole X community. Click on “Compose tweet” on the left side of the homepage and tweet your message, then hit enter.[1]
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    Yes, you can make multiple websites, but you have to manage them by yourself.
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    How do I create an organization account if I already have a personal account?
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    You will follow the same process as you did to create your personal account, but you will likely need to use a different email address, as two accounts cannot be linked to the same email account.
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  • In making a bio, the basic thing to do is to let your audience know what the cause of your organization is. If you want to spice it up a bit, you can state what your organization has been able to accomplish over the years.
  • It will also help to follow famous celebrities, as they are the ones who have thousands or even millions of followers.
  • An ideal first message would tell the X community to follow your organization’s account for news and updates.
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Updated: February 16, 2024
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