Archive for the 'Twitter' Category

Twitter RT Guide – What is a Twitter Retweet and 5 Ways To Get More Retweets

Twitter RT Guide   What is a Twitter Retweet and 5 Ways To Get More Retweets Twitter Please RetweetTwitter Retweet (or RT) is a type of message posted (or in proper Twitter terminology tweeted) on micro blogging sevice, Twitter, that shares information previously tweeted by another user. The person posting the Retweet is a Retweeter.

Retweeting is an effective way of sharing information you like on Twitter.  When you come across interesting content, such as a link, video, photo, etc. shared by one of the people (or tweeps) you follow, do not forget to RT it for your followers. This will add value to your followers, as well as give recognition to the original person who tweeted the content.  A major benefit to retweeting is my network of contacts will often vary from your contacts enough that the act of Retweeting what you say has extended value to a greater group of people.  This is the power behind Twitter – helping people find other interesting people to learn from.

If your content is retweeted it will have much better chance of reaching new and interesting people for you to connect with so it is important you take an extra second and think about what you tweet and ask yourself if people would find it interesting.  If boring content, such as Guy Kawasaki (big Twitter celeb) favorite don’t tweet “my cat rolled over” tip, not only will it not get retweeted good chance you could lose followers.  If you have a large follower count as Guy does losing some people is not a big deal but for smaller businesses or those newer to Twitter ideally you avoid reducing Twitter followers (as that is an important element of Twitter reach).

To Retweet content you want to share with your Twitter followers there are 2 ways to do this:

  1. Click the Retweet link below a tweet you want to share.  To find the retweet link roll over with your mouse a tweet you want to share and on the right corner of the tweet a retweet link will show up.  Click on that retweet link and a retweet to your followers link will show up.  Click yes and the retweet will now show in your profile and your followers timeline. Retweets in Timelines are distinguished by the retweet icon next to the author’s picture.  This is shown below: Twitter RT Guide   What is a Twitter Retweet and 5 Ways To Get More Retweets Twitter Auto RT Example
  2. You can manually Retweet a post you want to share on Twitter.com or one of many Twitter tools such as TweetDeck which is awesome and works on desktop, iPhone or iPad. The proper way to Retweet a tweet is to type RT @username “of person you are retweeting” and their exact tweet without changing any content.  If you have an opinion on why you are sharing the tweet and there are characters left within the 140 Twitter character limit go ahead and do that before RT, such as:  Fav #3 RT @iClickSolutions WordPress SEO made easy w/ 5 awesome WordPress SEO plugins that help increase search traffic http://bit.ly/aSjUxr.  This is shown below: Twitter RT Guide   What is a Twitter Retweet and 5 Ways To Get More Retweets Twitter RT Example

My preference is the 2nd manual option as you are able to add (if space is available) why you are sharing the content and better control how the tweet shows up. Now that you understand how to retweet, do you ever wonder why some tweets get retweeted more often than others?

Here are 5 Ways To Get More People To Retweet (RT) Your Tweets:

  1. Incorporate Pictures & Links -Your topic doesn’t have to be check out my new cat (please don’t do that) but pictures do tell an amazing story so if you are at a restaurant and the food looks great snap a picture and tweet it out with a tool such as TwitPic.  Much more interesting to see what you want to share especially if it is hot news.  Remember in January 2009 when the US Airways flight went into the Hudson RiverJanis Krums picture of the Hudson plane crash was the image used in all major media and definitely helped increase followers.  People seem to be more inclined to RT your tweet if there is a link included. You can only say so much with a tweet that contains 140 characters. So having a link to a web site or a blog, where someone can find more detailed information that they are interested in works well.
  2. Include words “You” or “Your” and Reference Other Twitter Users – People who read your tweets will have more interest in them if the tweet is about them. If the tweet targets the reader then they will be more likely to RT your tweet if they thing the information is valuable.  Make sure you double check the person you are referencing Twitter username so you spell it correctly.  If you posted a tweet such as @iClickSolutions blog post on Google Places was helpful, since we monitor what people say about our business through TweetDeck we would definitely RT that kind of post which would include your Twitter username.
  3. Leave Enough Extra Characters – Just because there is a 140 character limit does not mean you need to max it out.  And if you do it makes it very hard to properly RT your tweet.  To give yourself the best possible chance of retweet, you need to make sure you leave enough extra free characters. The number of characters to leave is unique to each person based on how long your Twitter username is.  To calculate your unique number follow this formula: your Twitter username + five characters.  I have seen a trend where people who manually RT like to add context such as via or by before a RT such as RT via @iClickSolutions which adds a few characters.  To play it safe you might want to use this formula:  Length of your Twitter username + eight characters.  Best way to understand this is to find a tweet you like and RT it. If its a tweet with too many characters (132 or more characters) than good chance important content, such as a link, could get cut off.
  4. Numbered List – Use a numbered list or use specific numbers such as 10 Email Marketing Tips That Every Marketer Should Follow or 5 Ways to Create Blog Topic Ideas as these do get RT’d more often as people really do love lists.
  5. Install a Twitter button on your blog—Placing a TweetMeme button on your blog makes it easy for your readers to instantly share your content on Twitter with only a single click. Make sure the button is placed so readers can easily see it.

So there you have it.  You now know what a Twitter Retweet is and how best to post content on Twitter to increase your chances of getting retweeted.  Hopefully you liked this post that you are going to retweet it using the TweetMeme button above.

Share below any other tips you have on how best to write engaging content that others will want to retweet and what success you have found with Twitter.

Connect with iClick Solutions website, blog, RSS, Twitter, or Facebook

Best Internet Marketing News Of The Week May 31 2010

Best Internet MarketingThe iClick Solutions internet marketing team dedicates countless hours (probably too many) reading internet marketing news, updates and using all this knowledge to create innovative ideas for our clients each and every day.

Each week we are going to highlight the best internet marketing news that we have seen you may have missed and should read. Makes sure to subscribe to iClick Solutions RSS, via email on the right sidebar and / or connect with us on Facebook so you don’t miss out on these weekly internet marketing updates and learn how to leverage internet marketing and social media to connect with your customer online.

For the week of Monday, May 31, 2010 here are iClick Solutions Best Internet Marketing winners that you want to make sure you read:

  • Mobile Shopping Doubles in 2010 by eMarketer – Mobile commerce has been slow to catch on. According to Multichannel Merchant, four in five multichannel retailers have no m-commerce presence. But while consumer usage of mobile shopping is still relatively low, it is increasing, prompting firms such as Coda Research Consultancy to predict a doubling of m-commerce revenues in the US this year, to $2.4 billion. There has also been a doubling in usage of mobile shopping, according to PriceGrabber.com’s “Smartphone Shopping Behavior” survey.
  • Online Reputation Management is Easier by Joe Hall – Well it’s not as easy as writing silly poems. But it’s probably easier than capping underwater oil spills. And, apparently it’s easier than umpiring a baseball game. But one thing it is most definitely easier than it is: off-line reputation management. Yup that’s right there’s a difference between online reputation management and reputation management done off the Internet. While many of the same tactics and underlying strategies are used, the situation is oftentimes approached and handled in a completely different format.
  • Top 5 Trends in Banner Marketing for 2010 by Majon International – Internet marketers may not be espousing the untold riches that banner advertising can bring any more – the era when a cost-per-click model was a revolution in advertising is actually pretty far gone! However, smart Internet marketers have definitely not left banner marketing  behind! There are still plenty of people making plenty of sales, and building positive brand recognition through banner marketing. Today we check out the top 5 trends to watch in designing banners for 2010.
  • Google Now Comes In Your Favorite Flavors by SEO and Tech Daily – Over the past few months, some subtle changes have been main to the main Google Search page, most notably a flattening of the Google logo and font size changes. The page remained plain, simple and easy-to-use. Assuming you’re not using a personalized version (ala Firefox, private branded portals, or numerous Linux builds), you’re greeted with a simple logo and search bar.  Google’s ‘universal search’ fades in at the top.
  • Top 10 Twitter Trends This Week [CHART] by Matt Silverman – Korean boy band Super Junior takes the top spot on this week’s list, demonstrating once again that Twitter is truly an international affair. And in classic Twitter form, international diplomatic crises rank right up there with pro sports upsets as the most talked about topics on the network. And if you’re concerned about Justin Bieber (as we all certainly are), rest assured, he jumps back into the trend party at number seven.
  • How to Build a Successful Business With a Small Audience by Jonathan Mead – More subscribers. More traffic. More followers. It’s easy to get caught up in the race for more. More is better, right? We all want our businesses and blogs to grow. But not all growth is ideal or even beneficial. Sometimes blind growth can be harmful. More contacts and more eyeballs doesn’t always mean better eyeballs. Would you rather have 1,000 people’s eyes completely glued to everything you do, or 100,000 with an attention span rivaling a fruit fly on amphetamines?

If you have any thoughts regarding above articles please share below. Also, if you have a suggestion for topics you want us to focus on with next week’s best internet marketing tips please Contact Us and let us know. We would love to hear from you.

Connect with iClick Solutions website, blog, RSS, Twitter, or Facebook

How To Twitter Search

How To Twitter SearchYesterday we spent some time with a client explaining the benefits of Twitter, finalizing their objectives on why and how to use Twitter, how to best use Twitter to connect with their customers, and train them on How to Twitter Search to find interesting people to follow.

For those new to Twitter, it is a great social marketing tool that can help you engage with customers, follow hot trends in your industry, breaking news, asking questions, and learn from people you admire. There are few social networking platforms that can match Twitters capacity for real-time, person-to-person communication.

In this blog post we wanted to share a few of those Twitter Search tips to help you get started following interesting people. First, there are 4 main reasons why you should leverage Twitter Search for your business:

  1. Find good people to follow, especially for new users, can be a bit challenging
  2. Stay on top of industry buzz and hot trends
  3. Learn about your competitors and what people are saying about them
  4. Listen to your customers, monitor the sentiment about your brand and address any issues you uncover

Second, before we get into it How To Twitter Search check out this video from Common Craft, who are known for creating great videos to explain complex topics such as Twitter Search.  They did a great job at covering the basics on How To Twitter Search:

Last, but not least, there are about 18 different ways to use search operators on Twitter search; however, we have found only 10 of the Twitter Search Operators to be beneficial.

So now that you have our recommendations on How To Twitter Search get started by visiting http://search.twitter.com.  Oh, of course, make sure you follow iClick Solutions on Twitter and we look forward to your tweets.

In the comment area below please share your Twitter ID and let us know a brief overview what you tweet about so others can follow you.  Hope the above How To Twitter Search tips were helpful.

Connect with iClick Solutions website, blog, RSS, Twitter, or Facebook

Twitter Lists How To Create Your Lists

Twitter lists is a new way to group your Twitter followers. You can even add people that you don’t want to follow to a Twitter list. Using Twitter lists, you can keep track of people you follow on Twitter including:

  • Family
  • Friends
  • Bloggers
  • Clients
  • Companies
  • Industry Experts

Below we will explain how to create a Twitter list and how the Twitter Lists work.  For those that prefer video vs. text watch the great video Twitter Lists tutorial below from Johni Louise (follow her on Twitter).

Here are the steps from your main Twitter page:

  1. Click create new Twitter list in the new section on the right sidebar. Twitter Lists How To Create Your Lists Create Twitter List
  2. Name it and choose whether you’d like the list to be private or public.
  3. You can then visit someone you want to add to your list and from there, alongside each username you’ll notice a drop down menu allowing you to add that person to a particular list.

Once you’ve created a list, assuming you’ve made it public, you’ll be able to share the URL with whomever you choose.