Publish Twitter Organic Cards

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Sprinklr gives you a smarter way to manage your presence on Twitter using the Organic Twitter cards. It allows you to easily schedule and publish content, target a specific audience, and engage with your followers on Twitter. Here in this article, we mention the steps to publish these Organic cards.

Steps

  1. Click the Quick Publish icon in the top right corner of the top navigation bar and select Create Post.

  2. On the Create Post window, select your Twitter account where you want to publish. You can also use Advanced Search to narrow your searches by a series of different filters. You can only publish to one Twitter account at a time.

  3. Once you have selected the Twitter account you would like to publish to, enter the content for the post in the Message box.
    At the bottom right corner of the message box, you will see a circle icon that slowly fills in with blue the more characters you write. As you write the circle fills up and when you have reached the character limit it connects.

  4. You can tag or @mention twitter accounts in your posts. Type "@" and then begin typing a Twitter account name in the box. You’ll then see a drop-down list of potential accounts you can mention. Select the account you want from the list and continue typing your message.
    Click the Emoji Picker icon from the Message box to open the emoji menu. Use the icons at the top to browse categories, or search the emoji. Click your chosen emoji, and it'll be added to your message.

  5. Click Insert icon to add Twitter Cards to the post. You can't add a Photo or Video on adding a Twitter Card in Post.

  6. On the Media Uploader window, select the desired Twitter Card.

  7. You can view a Preview of your Twitter Card on the right pane. For more information, see To Open the Quick Publisher in the Expanded View. 

  8. You can enable Twitter Card tracking by clicking on the toggle button, and selecting the Web analytics profile to track the activity for twitter cards published organically,

  9. You can choose Who can reply to this Tweet from the drop-down menu. For more information, see Choose who can reply to your Tweet.

  10. You can also publish the post as a Dark Post and enable Private Messaging by checking the respective boxes. Please note that as  you have added a twitter card in the tweet, the CTA button for private messaging won't appear natively. 

  11. Select a campaign from the Campaign drop-down menu to associate your post with. You can also set your campaign as default by clicking Set as Default.  Select a sub-campaign from the Sub-Campaign drop-down menu to associate your post with.

  12. Select Tags and Social Bars from the drop-down menu respectively and apply the respective custom properties to the post.

  13. You can select URL Shortener to shorten every link that you paste in your message. This helps you make the most of the character limit.

  14. Under Approval, set an Approval Type for your post. You can also add an Approval Note.

  15. The preview of the post will render on the right pane. Also, you can click the Preview icon in the bottom left corner if you have minimized the Create Post window.

  16. Click Post in the bottom right corner to publish the post on the selected Facebook Page immediately. If you are not ready to publish and want to save your post as a draft, click Save as Draft.

  17. You can also schedule your post for a future date and time by clicking the   Schedule Post in the bottom right corner. Select the month, date, and time of publishing. Click Apply to save your changes. 

  18. To continue publishing the post, check the given Publish Another box in the bottom.