12 twitter stats that will refine your twitter strategy
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12 Twitter Stats That Will RefineYour Twitter StrategyPosted on March 26, 2015 by Nicholas Grizzell
They may only be 140 characters long, but we still have to think about whatgoes into our tweets if we want to better our business.
Thankfully, we (generally) know what works and what doesn’t, which Twitterstats will help produce results, and which ones won’t. Chances are, you’re
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1. Title Tweets & Copy Tweets
Your Twitter following calls for variety. And when it comes to content, youhave two kinds of tweets to work with – title tweets and copy tweets. Shortand long. To-the-point and elaborative.
Title tweets perform a little better – last June copy tweets averaged 110 clickseach while copy tweets were just below that at 98 clicks. Don’t just stick withtitle tweets – your audience will get bored.
We recommend alternating between them.
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2. Use Short Links
Your tweets may be clever, and you may be able to say a lot in 140characters, but no good Twitter strategy stops with Twitter. Direct yourfollowers off the social network from time to time- your website, a pressrelease or a product page for a newly launched product, can be optimal.
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By November 2014 Social Bakers was reporting that tweets including photos got by far the most engagement on any tweet type.
You need to know when to share, what to share and which tools can help you, and that’s what Amanda is going to show you today!
How to Increase Engagement and boost Retweets with Twitter ImagesA year ago, Twitter released research showing that tweets containing images got 35% more ReTweets. By November Social Bakerswas reporting that
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Whatever it is, include a short link in your tweets so your followers can getthere easily. Be sure the link is short, though. Use Bit.ly or Goo.gl to get thejob done.
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3. Don’t Forget Images
Copy, however well-written, takes a little imagination. Generally, we respondbetter to the immediate and visceral nature of images.
Tweets with images receive 18% more clickthroughs, 89% more favorites,and an extraordinary 150% more retweets. Those are metrics you can take todepartmental meetings with confidence.
Make sure your images mean something, though. They should be relevant toyour brand, product, or the point you’re making.
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4. Ask for Retweets
It might come across as hard-selling to ask for re-tweets, but trust us – it isn’t.You’re not pitching for users to buy anything. You just want a little of their timeto click a button on a social network that’s made for sharing.
So, ask, but remember to spell out “retweet” instead of abbreviating it as “RT.”It’ll take you from an average 10 fold increase in retweets to 23!
Big difference.
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5. Use Action Words
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Just writing the word "retweet" getsyou retweeted 23 times more onTwitter.
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Be it retweeting, favoriting or clicking a link, you can achieve business resultson Twitter. Just don’t hamstring yourself with passive language. Think back toyour English classes and choose a powerful, actionable word instead – like“download.”
It’ll increase your clicks by 13%.
Passive language will drop yourclicks by 13% on Twitter. Speak
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6. Recycle Tweets
Tweets can be evergreen like blog posts. Your content is a business asset.And it’s not single-use. It’s something you can recycle and reuse.
You won’t lose much by recycling and reusing your tweets. In fact, you’re likelyto get as many clicks as you did the first time.
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7. Tweet on Twitter Topics
Depending on your industry, this may be easy or hard to do. If you work insocial marketing – like us! – it should come naturally. But hunting suppliersand industrial chemical producers will probably have to work a little harder.
Still, if you can, tweet about Twitter. Think of a topic that involves Twitter – orany social network – and ask yourself if you can relate it to what you sell orwho you are as a company.
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Your followers will be more likely to click – and read – your tweets if you do.
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Tweet about a Twitter topic and getalmost 23% more clicks. Just berelevant.
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8. High Follower Counts Don’t Matter
It might seem counterintuitive, but fame doesn’t make or break mentions onTwitter. You would think that high-follower accounts – the true celebrities onTwitter – would control most of the social mention market share.
They don’t.
After looking at over 1 billion tweets from the past couple years, HubSpot sawthat 91% of mentions came from accounts with fewer than 500 followers.
As you probably know, 500 isn’t a record-breaking number on Twitter. It’sactually pretty modest. If they can do it, you can too.
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9. Tweet at Night for More Retweets
There’s something to be said for limiting your competition.
If you move into a crowded industry you’ll be up against a lot of people. Manyof them will likely have more experience (and talent) than you, but even ifyou’re the best, you still have to fight your way through the rest who are tryingto get noticed.
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That’s a waste of time, frankly. Try tweeting late at night during “off hours.”Your followers will see fewer tweets from other accounts – your competitors –and be more likely to retweet you instead. There’s simply fewer alternativesavailable.
The path of least resistance is a very effective one.
10 PM and 11 PM EST is the goldenhour for retweets, generallyspeaking.
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10. Be Responsive
Whether or not your Twitter account is meant for customer service andcustomer interaction, it’s going to get it. You can’t just tweet away and notexpect anybody to tweet back. What’s more, the people responding won’t bepatient. Most users expect to hear back within an hour when they reaching outto brands on Twitter.
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11. Statistics for Reach, Not Clicks
Looking from one angle, statistics are a good thing to tweet about. Tweetsthat included metrics were retweeted 5.4% more than average last May.
From another angle, however, they’re kind of worrying. Those same tweetsgot 32.7% fewer clicks per tweet.
If it’s reach you’re after, put those numbers in. If you’d prefer clicks, then don’t.
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12. Turn Visitors into Leads with Clear,Direct Copy
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Ambiguity has a place in writing. It works – creatively and professionally –some of the time.
But when it comes to moving visitors down the funnel, you can’t afford to beopaque. Plainly say what you’re offering.
Tweets including clear offers got 18% more clicks and were retweeted 30%more often. And that’s compared to tweets with the same offers – the sameaccounts, the same brands, the same everything – worded in vaguerlanguage.
You can’t afford to hide your intentions.
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Of course, your Twitter strategy is more complex – and more personal – thanthe 12 general pointers here. But these do work.
Just A/B testing a few of the more variable ones – like posting time – to seewhat’s right for your unique business needs.
And don’t forget to visit the original infographic at HubSpot!
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