The Art Of The Retweet
RT (for those unfamiliar with the abbreviation) stands for retweet and if you've
ever come across anything interesting, funny or simply worth sharing with your followers you may have 'retweeted a tweet' at some point.
A retweet in basic terms is to repeat/cite a message (a tweet) by somebody on Twitter. There are a few ways to achieve this but the most common method is to begin the tweet with 'RT' followed by the username of the person who tweeted it and finally duplicate the content of the original message.
For example:
RT @Bluewire_Media: New blog post about retweeting!
The process isn't perfect. It's slightly awkward and sometimes a little daunting for new users.
Twitter is well aware of the value of a retweet and actively encourages it. At the same time however, Twitter wants to take out some of the guess work and help streamline the whole process, making sure people are properly cited for their work. To assist in achieving this goal they have announced Project Retweet, an official built-in retweet feature to be implemented into the social networking service. Now all you have to do is hit the retweet button and the tweet and its appropriate citation will be taken care of.
Now that we all know how to retweet and also understand that Twitter has made the process a lot easier, here's the next thing to consider: "how do I get retweeted?" - Because peer congratulations are always going to be better than self congratulations!
Dan Macsai over at fastcompany takes an in-depth look about the not-so-simple-science of observing your "retweetability" by studying a few facts and stats from Dan Zarella's: The Science of ReTweets.
Here is a list of the top 20 best and worst words that can affect your own "retweetability" - interesting (but not at all surprising) that people are much more likely to retweet something with the word 'free' rather than 'work'!
Most ReTweetable Words & Phrases
1. You
2. Twitter
3. Please
4. Retweet
5. Post
6. Blog
7. Social
8. Free
9. Media
10. Help
11. Please retweet
12. Great
13. Social media
14. 10
15. Follow
16. How to
17. Top
18. Blog post
19. Checkout
20. New blog post
Least ReTweetable Words & Phrases
1. Game
2. Going
3. Haha
4. Lol
5. But
6. Watching
7. Work
8. Home
9. Night
10. Bed
11. Well
12. Sleep
13. Gonna
14. Hey
15. Tomorrow
16. Tired
17. Some
18. Back
19. Bored
20. Listening
The retweet is certainly a powerful tool for many Twitter users due simply to the fact of how quickly you can spread and share interesting conversations online. With some understanding on how to perfect the art of the retweet you will ultimately gain more from your experiences and add even more value your networks. Plus, if others start retweeting your content, your name and message will have whole new avenues for promotion! Just don't talk about how you "finished work and now you're gonna sleep" - nobody wants to pass that one on.
by: Charlie Carter
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