What is the Difference Between a Twitter Card and a Tweet?

Last updated: Digital Marketing 4 min read
Since 2006, Twitter has become a high profile social media platform that helps anyone in the online community reach other people who have similar interests. Anyone is capable of using Twitter to exchange ideas. From teens to adults, from movie stars and athletes to politicians, everyone has joined the Twitter train! Celebrities use Twitter as a means to create a personal connection with fans. Businesses use Twitter to drive potential customers to their website. Unfortunately for businesses, Tweets are limited to 140 characters and often their message can get lost in the massive amounts of tweets and texts that make up the Twittersphere. However, with the recent roll out of Twitter Cards, businesses and individuals with websites have the opportunity to expand their interaction with additional content in each tweet. This greatly expands the benefit of using a tweet to pass along a company’s message. Let’s differentiate from a standard Tweet and a Twitter Card

What is a Tweet?

Essentially, a tweet is a 140 character message in the web box of a users Twitter profile. Messages can be links, personal comments, #hashtags or anything that meets the 140 character limit and does not violate Twitters terms of service.

Types of Tweets

Regular: a 140 character post on the social network Twitter Images: a standard post, but with up to 4 images. Video: messages that include a single video of up to 30 seconds in length. Media Rich Link: links in tweets pull on-page content from a website in the form of either an image, media snippet or video. With the right integration, this is the basis for a Twitter Card. Mentions: a Twitter message that tags someone else into the post. For example, including @espn in a post, would create a direct connection to the ESPN account. This is how many fans have enjoyed a more personalized relationship with their favorite companies and celebrities. Retweet: Simply a repost of someone else’s Tweet

What is a Twitter Card?

A Twitter card is a media rich post that includes visual cues to the viewer. This is a much larger media rich version of a standard tweet. These media snippets could be images, product information, links, videos or app downloads straight from the tweet.

Types of Twitter Cards

Summary Cards – offer users a summary preview of the on-page content before clicking through the post. The summary card provides the original tweet message AND a snippet preview of the article, blog or webpage that the tweet links to. Includes a title, description and a thumbnail. Summary Card with Image – this is the same concept as above, but with a large descriptive image to draw interest of potential visitors. Player Cards – tweets that include an audio, media or video file App Cards – a great resource for businesses that have downloadable apps. Offer your potential visitors an “in tweet” option to directly download your business app! Google’s Twitter newsfeed displays a ton of different Twitter cards to give you prime examples of the information that a single snippet can contain. This is a great way to help your potential visitors learn more about your business and services.  
twitter card

Challenges to Using Twitter Cards

Setup – upload a specific meta tag code to your website HTML markup in the header section. Define properties to create a specific set of parameters for your tweet Choose the card type for your message:
  • summary
  • summary_large_image
  • app
  • player
Add the meta tag below, along with the correct content card and upload to your HTML header before the </header> tag. <meta name=”twitter:card” content=”summary” /> *only one card type per page* You can also use plugins or extensions to implement Twitter Cards, but for businesses it is recommended to upload the code into the HTML header. Validation – Run your website URL through the Twitter validator test tool to verify. *request approval for whitelisting for player cards

Why You Should Use Twitter Cards for Your Business

Although Twitter cards are just beefed up Tweets, they can be an extremely valuable tool to increase brand awareness and improve sales. Depending on which you choose, certain cards enhance the user experience while others are focused on generating revenue. When you tweet a URL that has a card meta tag, Twitter’s crawlers recognize the code and fetch the content to be included in the tweet as a preview to pique the viewers interest. It will be up to the user to further engage with the content. However, those same users will begin to see increased posts in their timeline, driving them to engage in the business website. In a way, it’s a form of Adwords without the need to purchase ad space. The goal is to increase engagement with your followers. Show them more information about your content or product beyond the 140 character restriction and you can maximize engagement from potential buyers and improve overall sales.

Do You Need Help Improving Your Website’s Social Media Engagement?

Today, most people have a general understanding of social media and how each platform offers potential improvement for sales. Yet, many businesses are missing the finer points to make social media work for them. At TheeDigital, our digital marketing team understands how to actively engage with users of social media to entice them to visit your website and make an online purchase.
If you are in need of social media marketing support, TheeDigital can provide that solution. Contact the internet marketing professionals at TheeDigital in Raleigh, NC at 919-341-8901 or schedule a consultation to find out how your business can benefit from strategic social media marketing.

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Richard Horvath

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Richard Horvath is the founder of TheeDigital, a Raleigh based award-winning web design and digital marketing agency. He is proud of his team and the results that they provide to their clients.

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