Want a verified Twitter Account? Follow these 10 steps
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Wouldn't it be cool if you had that white check stamp in a blue cloud on your Twitter profile? Well that’s easy, you don't need to sit tight for Twitter to handpick you to wind up a confirmed client - you can effectively demand to have your record checked. Despite the fact that asking for confirmation doesn't ensure you'll get the pined for check stamp right now, you can build your odds of getting checked being active on the service and filling out a request.
Follow these 10 steps to get your Twitter account verified
1. Log on to this link on your Chrome browser
2. Log in (if asked). Read the information and press continue
3. Enter your handle on the next page (the one you want to get verified)
4. Make sure your tweets are public on your Twitter account settings
5. Enter 2-5 websites that’ll allow Twitter to confirm your identity
6. Next step is to explain twitter why you want your account verified (Write up to 500 characters on the topic)
7. Tap Next once you’re done
8. Review and submit
9. Once you submit this, Twitter will contact you through your email informing about the verification
10. If you’re denied for some reason, you’ll have to wait for another 30 days to apply again
For information on the same, check out this link
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Follow these 10 steps to get your Twitter account verified
1. Log on to this link on your Chrome browser
2. Log in (if asked). Read the information and press continue
3. Enter your handle on the next page (the one you want to get verified)
4. Make sure your tweets are public on your Twitter account settings
5. Enter 2-5 websites that’ll allow Twitter to confirm your identity
6. Next step is to explain twitter why you want your account verified (Write up to 500 characters on the topic)
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8. Review and submit
9. Once you submit this, Twitter will contact you through your email informing about the verification
10. If you’re denied for some reason, you’ll have to wait for another 30 days to apply again
For information on the same, check out this link
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