Another way to showcase your skills and knowledge is to share your own content and insights on Twitter. You can post links to your blog posts, articles, projects, presentations, or publications that demonstrate your work and achievements. You can also share tips, tricks, tools, resources, or opinions that are relevant and useful to your audience. Use hashtags, images, videos, or gifs to make your posts more engaging and visible. You can also use
tags to share snippets of code or formulas that illustrate your methods or solutions.
###### Join or start conversations and chats
Twitter is not only a platform for broadcasting, but also for conversing and networking. You can join or start conversations and chats with other statisticians or interested people on topics that matter to you. You can use hashtags, mentions, or replies to join existing threads or create new ones. You can also participate in scheduled chats or events that are hosted by experts or communities in your field. For example, you can join #statschat, #rstats, or #tidytuesday to discuss statistics, R, or data visualization. These are great opportunities to learn, exchange ideas, and make connections.
###### Grow and nurture your network
As you follow, engage, share, and chat on Twitter, you will gradually grow and nurture your network of professional contacts in statistics. You can use tools like lists, bookmarks, or direct messages to organize and manage your network. You can also use Twitter to find and apply for jobs, grants, scholarships, or collaborations that match your skills and interests. You can also use Twitter to support and promote your network by retweeting, endorsing, or recommending their work or achievements. By doing so, you will build trust, reputation, and reciprocity.
######Here’s what else to consider
This is a space to share examples, stories, or insights that don’t fit into any of the previous sections. What else would you like to add?