How Much Do You Get Re-Tweeted?
Posted on : 10-07-2010 | By : Danielle | In : Social Media
Tags: HootSuite, social networking, Trending and Popularity, twitter
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Getting re-tweeted is one of the points of Twitter. Of course, the main point will always be to develop relationships and trust but if you want to get publicity, if you want others to visit your site, your followers need to find value in your tweets and re-tweet it. But how do you get them to re-tweet?
I find that not as many people re-tweet my links as I’d like so I started doing a little bit of research. A couple of weeks ago I jotted down some notes and came across them today. I have no clue where this comes from because I forgot to write down the source. It could have been an e-mail newsletter or a blog or maybe even an audio that I listened to. If you know where it came from feel free to speak up in the comments.
Anyway, one of the things I jotted down was that,
Less is more; keep tweets to 1 per hour. Especially if it is a post you want re-tweeted.
That’s something I’ve been working on. I tend to go in and tweet several thing at at time because, well, no one I know really has the time to go in and tweet every hour. But, if you use something like Hootsuite, you can schedule your tweets.
At first I thought that was being kind of manipulative because – well, it isn’t completely genuine. It makes it look like you’re always there. But if you do it carefully, interspersed with your own casual comments as you go on, it can be a lot easier on your followers. Personally, I hate it when I go into my feed and find that the same person/business has tweeted twenty links in a row. I’d rather they space them out. I want to see others’ tweets, too.
I found some more interesting advice today when I stumbled across Dan Zarella’s blog, The Social Media Scientist. He wrote a great blog post on the 20 words and phrases that will get you the most re-tweets. I was surprised to see that “please retweet” or “pls rt” were on that list. But I can imagine if people start to see it all the time they’ll start to over look it. I think it depends on how often you use it. I know one guy (that I recently unfollowed) that would post about 10 things in an hour and ever single one of them said, “Please RT” at the end. Did I? Maybe the first once or twice – until I realized that he does that all the time.
So, have you noticed anything that helps you get re-tweeted more often? Would love to hear your successes or your thoughts. Leave a comment!












I use Twaitter to schedule tweets when I know I’m not going to be around. The only down side to it is that often my followers think that I’m actually there and tweet me and give up when I don’t respond. I don’t want them to think I’m ignoring them

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That’s a good point Julia. I never really thought about that before. What if you scheduled tweets that also reminded them that you’re out of town at the time and will respond to them when you get back? Or do you think that defeats the purpose of scheduling tweets? Tough one!
I think that before I left town I would say that I’d be going out of town but had some tweets scheduled that they would hopefully find valuable. Then once a day tweet that you’re still out of town but will respond when you get back. I don’t think anyone would be offended that you scheduled tweets do you?
Still, a great point to bring up!