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Spread the Word about Your Research through Social Media

Promoting your published article on social media can improve the reach and discoverability of your research.

Rather than trying to include all the nuances of your research in a single tweet or post, think about how you can distill your research into a short takeaway message that will entice people to read your full article. Try the following techniques to craft the most effective social media message about your work:

  • Lead with the most exciting or interesting finding reported in your article to capture your reader’s attention. Can you tie your findings back to a provocative question or a compelling vision of the future?
  • Make your post relatable and understandable to a broad audience who may have less specialized knowledge of your particular field than you do.
  • Consider including an easy-to-understand image or short video that synthesizes your work to catch the reader’s eye.

Remember to tag relevant accounts and use hashtags:

  • Tag your co-authors; their networks will see your post and spread the word even further.
  • Mention the Computer Society (Twitter: @ComputerSociety, Facebook: @ieeecomputersociety, LinkedIn: @IEEE Computer Society).
  • Use #IEEECS to reach the Computer Society’s network.
  • Include one or two additional hashtags related to your article’s topic so interested readers outside of your personal network can find your post. Using a hashtag tool like hashtagify.me can be helpful.

Most importantly, include the link to your article on the Computer Society Digital Library so people can easily find it.

The post Spread the Word about Your Research through Social Media first appeared on IEEE Computer Society.

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