This article was co-authored by Anar Kazimov. Anar Kazimov is a Digital Marketing Expert based in Vancouver, Canada. He is the Owner and Marketing Director of Pixel Prodigies, a company created to help business owners achieve more sales by revamping their digital portfolio. He has helped the NIH, IBM, Canadian film studios, Rolex dealerships, and many other firms in their marketing campaigns. He previously had a career in the IT industry and worked at Freelancer.com. He received a BS in Computer Science from the University of Victoria.
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If you have a web link that you’d like to share with your X (formerly known as Twitter) followers, you can easily insert it in your tweets. Your followers can then simply click on the link to go to the web address you want them to check out. Adding links can play a significant role in driving traffic to websites.
Steps
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Find the link you want to share.
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Highlight the link.
- If you’re copying from the address bar, you just need to tap once.
- If you’re copying from a webpage, tap and drag your finger across the whole link to highlight it all.
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Tap “Copy.”
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Open the X app. If you aren’t logged in automatically, type in your email and password and click Login.
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Tap the Tweet button in the top-right corner. This will look like a feather with a box around it.
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Tap and hold the Tweet box.
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Tap "Paste."
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Tap the Tweet button. Now the link will be embedded in your tweet for anyone to click!
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Find the link you want to share.
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Highlight the link.
- If you’re copying from the address bar, you just need to click once on the link.
- If you’re copying from a webpage, click and drag your cursor across the whole link to highlight it all.
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Right-click the highlighted text.
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Click “Copy.”
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Open twitter.com. If you aren’t logged in automatically, type in your email and password and click Login.
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Right-click the tweet box.
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Click “Paste.” Here you can also write any additional text you want in the tweet.
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Click Tweet. Now the link will be embedded in your tweet for anyone to click!
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