19 Simple Twitter Retweet Tips
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1 9 S I M P L E T W I T T E R T I P S T H AT G E T M O R E R E T W E E T S ( A N D TA K E 2 M I N U T E S O R L E S S )
A f t e r u s i n g Tw i t t e r f o r a w h i l e , e v e r y o n e h a s t h e e x a c t s a m e q u e s t i o n …
H O W D O Y O U G E T M O R E
R E T W E E T S ?
ANSWER!
You have to do some work!
You can’t just put anything out there and expect people to blindly pass it on. You have to actually
make an effort.
It’s different for celebrities. Their fans will happily
share any old dross.
‘ s up
Big brands have a major advantage, too.
But for common or garden folk like you and
me, getting retweets takes a lot of work.
But…
There are some
shortcuts!
1. Share unique and original content
Everybody loves to retweet the new stuff.
2. Break news
People retweet breaking news stories more than anything else on Twitter.
3. If you can’t be the first, be the first to make it interesting
Put your unique spin on the story.
4. Give the people what they want
Figure out exactly what it is that your Twitter
followers expect to see from you. Give them
that. Repeat.
5. Always upload a picture
Tweets with images generate at least twice the engagement of text-only tweets. But only when
you upload directly to Twitter.
6. Don’t talk about yourself all
of the time
Seriously, nobody cares about you. But they do care about themselves. So tweet about them.
7. Leave plenty of space
Not everybody uses the Twitter retweet button. Many folks still like to add their own comments to retweets, sharing via the old-
school RT @ or “quote tweet” method.
Tip: start thinking of tweets as 100 characters or less. This leaves plenty of room for a link or an image, and some
extra room for old-fashioned retweeting.
8. Retweet others
Really, it has to work both ways.
9. Have a short and sensible username
Twitter allows a maximum of 15 characters for usernames but the longer yours is, the more awkward it is for people to retweet your messages.
No problem: you can change your username at any time.
10. Use #hashtags
… otherwise it has a negative impact
on retweets.
But don’t use more than 1-2
at a time…
11. Use an exclamation
point!Studies have shown that tweets that contain
an exclamation point generate twice as many retweets as those without.
12. Including a link?
Place it in the middle or the end of the tweet.
13. Ask
Simply asking for a retweet can generate 3-4 times the amount of engagement. But you must use the word
‘retweet’ in full (not ‘RT’ or ‘R/T’).
14. Figure out when everybody is around
Not much point tweeting to yourself.
15. Pay attention to spelling, grammar and overall readability
Typos, WRITING IN ALL CAPS or twtng n txt spk can dramatically reduce your retweet chances.
Seriously, one tweet a day isn’t going to cut it. The more you tweet, the greater the chance
your content will be seen and retweeted. Aim for at least 5 tweets per day. Every day.
16. Tweet a lot
17. Keep to a schedule
Spread your tweets out over the entire day, and use Buffer or Hootsuite to plan your
tweet calendar well in advance.
18. Stay on target
Consistency goes a long way on Twitter. If people know what you’re about they’ll look out for your content and proactively retweet your best stuff.
And remember…
19. If you aren’t getting the results that you expect…
… change the formula!
Now here’s the good news…
If just one in every 100 of your followers retweets your stuff…
… you’re doing better than almost everyone else on Twitter
So…
Let’s go to work.
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