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Twitter Profile Best Practices

Optimize your Twitter NIL earning potential by following these best practices

Written by Abbie

Opendorse has helped athletes maximize their NIL (name, image, and likeness) earning potential for over 10 years.

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Twitter Profile Best Practices

Name - A great name includes your actual name with nothing else added to it. This makes it easy for people to find and follow you.

Username (handle) - A great username is consistent with your name, identifies you, your position, number, sport or relevant brand language.

Profile picture - A great avatar photo clearly identifies you, shows your face and marks that identify your sport, team or school.

Bio - A great bio includes items that help identify you including your sport, team, school, position, class, hobbies or unique brand. More than a couple items are listed.

Location - A great location is placed in the location field instead of the bio and includes your school's location.

Website - A great website is placed in the website field instead of the bio and links to a site that is unique to you like another social channel, your profile on your school or team's website, or your highlights.

Header Image - A great header photo compliments your profile avatar and displays more about what makes you unique.

Access: Public instead of Private - A great profile is public. This makes it easy for people to find and follow you.

Verified - A great profile is verified with a checkmark.

Pinned Tweet - A great pinned tweet is a top-performing post that tells people something positive about you.

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