tweet rocket quick usage guide v1
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Introduction 3Account Interests 4
What does it do? 4Can I change them? 4
Dashboard 5Social Media Assistant 6
Tasks 6
Follow 7Sorting 8
Sort by Tweet Rocket Score 8Sort by Follow Back Chance 9
Why Follow? 10Ignore? 10Follow Settings 10
Using Location Targeting: A real world example 11
Unfollow 12Show Non Followers 12
Ignore? 13Followed Date 13
Manage Feeds 14Adding a feed 14
Do you only support RSS? 14Feed Customisation 14
Basics 15Hashtags 16Tweet Structure 16Filter 17Frames 18Preview Tweet 19
Feed Posting Settings 20
Tweet Schedule 20Scheduled Tweets 21Add Custom Tweet 22
Likes & Retweets 23
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Introduction
Tweet Rocket was built to help businesses and social media marketers use Twitter
effectively by growing an audience, curating content and driving traffic.
You can use this guide to help you make the most of Tweet Rocket’s powerful features. Of
course if you have any further questions, just get in touch at http://tweetrocket.co using
the support feature at the bottom of right of the page.
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Account Interests
When you first sign up we ask you for some keywords to help us build up your interests
ready to be used for all of the features within your account.
What does it do?Account interests are the core of your Tweet Rocket use. They act as important topics
that we then utilise to come up with suggestions for following, retweets, likes and
eventually content curation.
Can I change them?Yes! We encourage you to go in and play with your interests to better hone the data that
is returned to you, the more you tweak this the better your results not only in data fed
back but in your eventual account growth too!
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Dashboard
This is your home whenever you sign into your Tweet Rocket account, here you will find a
quick digest of your latest stats. You can see your follower growth since you began using
Tweet Rocket, and other basic stats including users unfollowed, users followed, tweets
sent (within tweet rocket) and mentions.
Once we have rolled out our analytics area you will be able to drill down much further
into this data and get some great insights into your account performance, and even reply
to some of those all important mentions.
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Social Media Assistant
Over on the right hand side we have the early stages of what
will become your greatest ally when using Tweet Rocket. Your
very own virtual social media assistant. We want this to be the
ultimate guide for anyone who isn’t well-versed in twitter
management, ideal for small business owners who need
some quick info on what to do daily. If you feel comfortable with the tool then just head on over to
your account setting where you can switch this feature off for
a more fullscreen and laid back experience.
Tasks
Right now when you first sign up you will be greeted and given
some basic tasks to complete to give you a rough guide of the
features within Tweet Rocket. Our goal is to add to these over time and also develop some
more intelligent suggestions for more advanced users that can be dynamically created
per user based on your activity within the tool over time.
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Follow
An essential part of twitter is of course following other accounts. What is more important
to us though is that following is also a great way to gain growth through users following
back. It was important to us to ensure that we could come up with a way that allowed
you to grow not just any audience but an engaged one who is interested in the content
you share and the topics you cover. This is all done by utilising the earlier mentioned account interests. Allowing our system
to go off and find users who are using not only those terms but related terms that we pull
from the Hastagify API.
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SortingWe have two methods of sorting your results when it comes to following, by Tweet
Rocket Score and by Follow Back (F/B) Chance. We will go into a little more detail on
these two varying methods and why you might wish to use them.
Sort by Tweet Rocket Score
Sorting by Tweet Rocket Score is a tactic that we find works for higher profile twitter
accounts, if you already have several thousand followers then this tends to be the best
way to follow, allowing you to only follow users who have strong and relevant accounts
and who are often influencers themselves.
What is a Tweet Rocket Score though? It’s a question we do get asked on occasion.
Essentially it’s our own algorithm that takes numerous factors into consideration when
scoring a twitter users including some of the following:
• account age
• activity level
• presence of a bio
• number of followers
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We find that it not only acts as a guide when following and unfollowing but also allows
you to see growth in your own account as you see your own score rising over time.
Sort by Follow Back Chance
If you have a smaller account, or maybe a business account this method tends to work
best when it comes to growing a following quickly. Sorting these users by follow back
chance allows us to feed you back only the users that are likely to follow you back
relatively quickly.
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Why Follow?This is a feature that will enable you to quickly check why we have suggested a user to
follow, a small box will popup to show you why they were selected.
Ignore?We give you the option to ignore any suggestions that we give you to follow. You may
have competitors appear due to their use of similar industry terms that you may not
wish to follow, just hit the ignore button next to ‘Why follow?’ and they won’t be
suggested again
Follow SettingsRight now follow settings is purely dedicated to our location targeting module, allowing
you to filter down your follow suggestions by a specific location or point of interest.
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Using Location Targeting: A real world example
Thanks to google maps our location targeting not only knows towns and cities, but
landmarks too. A great example of how this could be used is the targeting an event. For
example, if you were looking to gain followers going to an event at the O2 arena in
London. You could set this as a location and laser target those individuals who are
tweeting from that location and who are using hashtags relevant to yourself.
However general day to day use we find that our users who target within 50-100 miles of
a major city get best results.
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Unfollow
Unfollowing is something we suggest to do regularly to ensure that you have a good
following to follower ratio. We suggest that you do this daily to check on those account
you may have followed over the past week have followed you back
Show Non FollowersNon followers are the ones that we recommend you unfollow first, unfollowing them is
unlikely to negatively effect your following and your growth.
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Ignore?
Of course we understand that you may follow some influencers on twitter that are never
likely to follow you back, in this case we suggest the use of the ignore button to remove
this account from any future suggestions.
Followed Date
The followed date is key when unfollowing. You should always allow a natural amount of
time for a follower to follow you back, we tend to see that users who are followed and
that follow back usually perform this action within a week, any longer than that we
suggest an unfollow. We have implemented a simple drop down to filter these users by
date followed.
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Manage Feeds
This is the core of Tweet Rockets content curation platform. It’s where you can pull in
content from your favourite blogs, utilising RSS feeds. You can pull in your own blog, even
a product rss feed. It’s completely down to you.
Adding a feedOnce you have a feed to add it’s a simple as pasting the URL into the add feed area. The
engine will now go off and learn the layout of the RSS feed, enabling it to pull back
images, titles and all that Tweet Rocket needs to construct a tweet using the feed. This
may take up to a minute to process.
Do you only support RSS?
Right now, yes. But we have extensive plans to improve this area of the tool to integrate
youtube, vine, and more.
Feed CustomisationThe magic of Tweet Rocket is the ability to fully customise your content pulled from
feeds. Utilise the power of our customisation engine to curate varied and natural looking
tweets that can act as great filler content to beef out your profile or even just give the
impression that your account is fully active during periods when you aren't able to tweet
actively or often.
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During the customisation period of a feed there are currently 5 major sections in which
you can modify your feed content.
Basics
The Basic section is essentially the management and basic settings of that particular
feed. The options include 3 basic options:
• Edit the feed title (as it is displayed in the platform)
• Include photos in tweets (when possible)
• Include a shortened link to the article
The last two are switched on by default (recommended) but it really is up to you.
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Hashtags
The hashtags section is vital in ensuring that you are reaching a wider audience (outside
of those who follow you) By dropping in a popular hashtag your tweet will be visible to
those who search that term.
Tweet Structure
Here is a section in which you can really make your tweets stand out and also ensure
that you give credit where it is due to the original content owner.
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This area has three major uses; Find & Replace, Prefix, and Suffix. The first: ‘Find and
Replace’, enables you to inform the engine that you wish to replace a specific word if
used in the title of a post to display another word instead, such as an @mention,
#hashtag or just an abbreviation. It’s completely flexible. In the example above, you can
see we have informed Tweet Rocket that if the post title in the feed contains marketing
or content, it will replace those with hashtag versions of those words.
The next and often most useful section is the prefix, these can be utilised however you
wish to add an intro to your tweets. However, from our experience we find it best to
utilise these to reference the original content owner, so as to not come across as if you
are passing it off as your own.See an example below…
You can add as many prefixes or suffixes as you wish, to make sure that your tweets from
this source are both rich and varied.
Filter
The filter section is great for anyone who knows that their feed may often contain
content that isn’t quite right for their target market, simply drop in some keywords that
you do not want to get posted, and articles will be eliminated from any future tweets.
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Frames
Possibly the most valuable tool in the whole Tweet Rocket platform, Frames is an
incredible way to drive traffic to your own product or service by dropping in a beautiful
frame at the top of every link that you tweet out. Whether you are an unsigned musician
looking to promote a new piece of music, or a youtube streamer looking to gain
subscribers this tool will be of so much value to you.
Simply enter the fields that you wish to be displayed and whenever a tweet goes out you
will see your banner sitting proudly at the top of some of the worlds most prestigious
websites.
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Preview Tweet
Once you have done your tweaks, go ahead and hit that preview button to see your
changes in effect and see a preview of a sample tweet from your modified feed!
Lastly, just don't forget to turn the feed to ‘on’ with the toggle and you are done. Let’s
look at how we then go onto setting your tweet schedule. Once you are happy with the
changes to your feeds, simply hit the ‘on’ toggle and your account will be ready to go.
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Feed Posting SettingsThe only thing left to do to enable your account to start curating content and tweeting is
to enable your tweet schedule and enter how often you would like to tweet and between
what times. This is all done within the tweet posting settings accessible from the tweet
schedule.
Tweet Schedule
The tweet schedule section is where you will find a calendar displaying all of your
scheduled tweets, you can see when your tweets will go out from your feeds and any
custom tweets that you may have scheduled too.
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Scheduled Tweets
If you want to check that your scheduled tweets are going out at a good time you can see
this from here. You will see that our system intelligently decides the best times to tweet
throughout the day based on your feed posting settings that you set prior to this.
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Add Custom Tweet
Simply hit the add custom tweet button to schedule your own tweets through tweet
rocket, this isn't only accessible through this section but at all times thanks to the quick
tweet button in the top menu bar throughout the app.
Then simply create your tweet, schedule a time and it will be added to your calendar.
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Likes & Retweets
This section is a superb section for anyone who is quickly looking to add some popular
content to their feed, that is not only popular but incredibly relevant.
This section allows you to not only tweet or like a post instantly to your account, you can
also schedule your retweets into your daily schedule.We hope that you found this guide useful, there is so much more to come from the team,
we are so committed to bringing you new features and making your lives on twitter
easier with every day! The Tweet Rocket team.
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