Articles - Twitter Secret Strategy: Staggered Recurring Posts


by JERRY WORK - Date: 2009-06-26 - Word Count: 472 Share This!

My favorite tool for managing Twitter is Tweet Later. Let's face it ? having lots of followers is great, but if you don't update your Twitter account often, then you are not really going to receive much benefit from having your account. It cannot be something that you update once a day or just whenever you feel like it. By its very definition, Twitter requires constant updates. That is precisely the service that Tweet Later performs for you.

With Tweet Later, your tweets can be configured to be recurring, and they can be spinnable. Recurring, obviously, means that the tweets will be reposted multiple times at an interval that you specify. This is great, but you don't really want to repeat yourself over and over. That's where the ?spinnable" part comes in. By spinnable, I mean that the software creates a tweet dynamically from text alternatives that your provide.

Let's illustrate with an example:

This weekend I went to a movie.:I saw a great movie this weekend.:This weekend I sat around the house in my underwear}

I hope your tweets are better than this. Anyway, if the above statement were set up as a spinnable tweet, when it was time for that tweet to be posted, Tweet Later would select one of the three options at random and post it as your message.

If you set up a minimum of ten spinnable tweets as shown above, that would represent 30 possible total tweets that would be submitted at various times. Whether or not you have time to actually log into your account, Tweet Later will do it for you.

The main problem with this strategy is that as time goes on, your tweets will become more and more repetitive. It is important to keep your material fresh by changing it up often.

Log into your Tweet Later account every week or two and do this:

1. Add some new spinnable tweets.

2. Reduce the frequency of some of your older tweets.

3. Any tweet more than two or three months old should be turned off.

The general idea is that the newer a tweet, the more frequently it can be used. As tweets get older, they just get too worn out.

The way to test to see how well this is working is just to look at your Twitter page and see how unique your list of tweets looks. What you don't want to see is a lot of repeated tweets. Follow the advice in this article and your account will seem very natural.

Wanna really learn how to use Twitter like a master? TwitterForBusiness.BlogSpot.com is a blog devoted to nothing but providing underground strategies for promoting your business with Twitter. You will also want to check out www.TryTweetLater.com to try out the ultimate tool for managing your Twitter account for free.


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