3 Tools to Help Create More Engagement on Tweets
In this day and age, it is all about instant, instant articles, instant coffee etc. but what about social media? Well, I will now refer you to Twitter, let’s be honest Twitter is by far the fastest paced social network. On average, around 6,000 tweets are tweeted every single second.
With such an unbelievable amount of information, it is getting harder and harder for people to gain any significant engagement. People are becoming weary of so much clutter – they are much more likely to see and move on than to take an action to reply, retweet, like or comment on social media updates these days.
However, getting noticed and making impact is still doable on Twitter. Here are 3 tools that we believe will make the process much easier.
DrumUp – The biggest secret behind getting your tweet noticed is to post it several times, ensuring it is exposed to different audiences and users throughout the day. The logic of this is that tweets have the shortest life spans of any social media update – different studies claim varying numbers, but none suggests that an average tweet is likely to get any attention after 30 minutes of its publication.
This means that your followers will only see the tweet if they are online and viewing their feeds exactly at the time of you posting, or within 30 minutes after. This is a very small segment of your following.
DrumUp will allow you to organise the URLs you are promoting into different folders for easier reuse in the future, schedule your URL to go live on Twitter several times using one click “Schedule” option and also use an easy online editor to upload images, find animated GIFs and select emojis to make your tweets eye catching.
Remember it is a good idea to reword your tweet and use different visual elements to make your Twitter feed more diverse and appeal even to those followers who saw it first time you tweeted the same URL.
Serpstat – That being said, to attract more attention and diversify your feed, every tweet should be unique – even if it is about the same URL. How can you find more ways to express the same concept using different words?
One of the great tools that come with Serpstat is Cluster Research. Cluster Research identifies related search terms using Google search engine result pages ( SERPs). If two SERPs have a lot of overlapping results, the search queries are likely to be related. This way, using Serpstat you can find alternative ways to word the same thing.
Search Questions feature is another great way to help in wording engaging tweets. Asking a question is a great way to engage your audience, both on Twitter and Facebook, and Serpstat enables you to discover popular niche questions by analysing Google Suggest results and finding questions among them.
Use the tool every time you are writing an article or composing a tweet.
Coschedule Social Message Optimiser – Finally, the newest tool in my arsenal, Coschedule Social Media Optimiser is packed with a tonne of tips and resources to let you create better social media updates. You do not need to use it for each of your tweets but make it a rule to run at least weekly to discover new opportunities for your tweet content.
It is also an excellent tool to help train your employees on how to publish more engaging tweets on your company’s behalf.
From the number of characters to the sentiment analysis, this tool will suggest improvements and save the history of your tweets as you are refining them.
So that was my blog on 3 tools you can utilise to create more engagement through tweets, for more information on anything social visit https://www.limitless.agency today.
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