We all know photos are hot property on social, so today we're looking at a new website making it easier to amp up your tweets with a picture.
Hot shot
While Twitter allows users to attach images to a tweet, the process can be longwinded.
Twitshot works on a simple premise: it pulls images from pasted photos and automatically attaches them to your tweets.
The website makes things even easier by offering a Chrome extension, and has just released an iOS app which allows users to shared embedded images from an iPhone or iPad.
Snap happy
A 2014 study commissioned by Twitter revealed tweets with an image attached led to an 35% increase in retweets.
If Twitshot's simple premise can lead to increased engagement from your Twitter fans, it might soon be trending with marketers.
To find out more visit twitshot.com. 
 
 
								 
				 
															 
															
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