Twitter Woes? AI-Enabled 'Post Intelligence' Will Help You Engage Better On Social Networks
Meaningful engagement on Twitter is something that many of us aspire, yet it is a difficult task to achieve. A new tool, called Post Intelligence will use artificial intelligence (AI) to help you tweet better and learn what your followers like or don’t.
The company’s AI bot — Pi, crawls the Twitter feeds of both your followers and the people you follow to find out relevant content that your followers may like, to help you create better posts.
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“Pi helps you make great posts and gain followers by creating a deep learning model just for you. Pi learns what you post about and what works well with your audience. Once it understands you and your posting patterns, Pi will suggest great content, optimal times and even personalized topics, so you will always have something to say,” the company’s website says.
Sustained engagement on Twitter is what gets you followers and also makes them stay. But, if your tweeting habits are irregular, there is a chance that you might not be able to build a large follower base.
Using the tool, you will be able to find links and images you need and also tweet and retweet content. Basically, you will be able to understand what your audience on the social network needs and tweet accordingly. If you like tweeting about technology and want to interact with your audience better, Pi could help you find out whether you should tweet about smartphone processors more. You can also schedule your posts using the tool. It will also help your understand your Twitter habits, which is something that could possibly help users who tweet heavily.
In case you are interested in monetizing your twitter handle, you can also check out the sponsored section on the sidebar of the tool and check out publishers who might be willing to pay you.
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AI is being increasingly used in phones and using the technology to navigate social media could be largely helpful if you want to utilize social networks better.
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