9 Simple and Powerful Ways to Get More Retweets on Twitter: Report | Katonah Realtor

Amplifying your content means that you need to either pay for it or earn it. Buying online attention means investing in a Google AdWords campaign, buying an email list or implementing some Facebook advertising. This can be done fast if you have the funds allocated. They are the catalysts to accelerating your marketing campaigns.
Earning attention to get your content shared takes time. You need to build the email list, grow your Twitter followers and acquire more Facebook fans. This requires a variety of tactics and some expertise. It will also take patience and persistence and creating the best content you can. It also can be slow and tedious. But if your funds are limited then you have to go out and earn that attention.

Retweets are important

Part of the content amplification process is getting retweets on Twitter. It feels like RT’s have been with us forever but they were only introduced by Twitter in November 2009. That’s barely 4 years ago.
A recent study by Trackmaven analyzed the following:
  • 1,423 Twitter accounts
  • 1.7 million tweets
  • The impact of visuals on Twitter
This produced some surprising insights about how to get more retweets. It revealed the importance of pictures, time of day and even using capital letters.

What are some of the Retweet surprises?

Some of these are significant. If you are into optimizing your Twitter tactics then maybe its worth taking notes. It comes down to time versus effort.
Here are 9 ways to get more retweets on Twitter that you may want to weave into your social media marketing habits.

#1. Tweet on Sundays

The difference between Sunday and worst day is quite small with Sunday getting on average 0.168 retweets vs the worst day at 0.15 Retweets.



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