Easy Tips for Writing Better Tweets (Infographic) Your tweets may already grab attention, but as they say, there's always room for improvement. Test out a few of these tips.

By Kristin Piombino

This story originally appeared on PR Daily

If you're a regular Twitter user, you probably think you know what a good tweet looks like.

A good tweet should have a catchy headline, shortened link, hashtags and fewer than 140 characters. Yes, I know you know.

But an infographic from NeoMobile.com offers a few additional tips that can help you make your tweets even more successful. Here are a few:

1. Use no more than two hashtags per tweet. If you include any more, your tweet will look like spam.

2. Avoid slang and abbreviations. Your followers may not know that AFAIK means "as far as I know," but they will understand "I think."

3. Don't be afraid to use symbols. They can help you save space and make your tweets look cleaner. For example, replace "and" with an ampersand.

Check out the graphic for more helpful tips:

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Easy Tips for Writing Better Tweets (Infographic)

Kristin Piombino is associate editor of Ragan.com

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