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A successful Christmas can mean the difference between profit and loss for the whole year and getting active on social is a great way to make sure you collect some festively plump takings. Here’s a few example tweets you can use to drum up some extra footfall this Christmas.

A time to share

A time to share

#Christmas is a time to share… Good thing all our sharing plates (like these mini beef wellingtons) are all 3 for 2 then

Pro tip: Tweets with pictures get over 3 times more engagement[1]. But remember, adding an image drops your available character limit down from 140 to 116 – so choose your wording carefully!

A towering achievement

A towering achievement

The world’s biggest snowman stood at 113 feet tall. Fancy your own enormous achievement? Try our towering Turkey, brie & cranberry burger this #Christmas

A sweet little get together

A sweet little get together

Planning a little get together? RT this & show it at the bar and we’ll give your whole party 2 for 1 desserts.

Pro tip: Use common abbreviations like ‘RT’ instead of ‘retweet’ to help your character count.

Turkey temptation

Turkey temptation

What makes our Christmas dinner so special? We soak our turkey in brine to keep it juicy and flavoursome, served with all the trimmings & lashings of gravy. Book now.

Don’t flap

Don’t flap

Planning your office #Christmas party? Don’t get in a flap. Give us a call and we’ll help you fix just what you’ve been Ho-Ho-Hoping for all year long

Pro tip: Using popular hashtags e.g. #Christmas helps your tweets get seen by more people

Remember, the most effective pub Twitters will have their own personality so tailor your tweets so they sound like you. But hopefully these have given you an idea about what you could write.

Lastly, if you want people to do something specific in response to your tweet, make sure you include a strong call to action e.g. give people a number to book on, or direct them to your website where they can book a table or find out more about an event or offer. Best of luck, and remember – keep it social!

 

[1] https://blog.twitter.com/2015/tweettip-use-photos-to-drive-engagement