Saturday, November 7, 2015

4 Tactics To Increase Engagement On Twitter

Do your tweets get noticed? Are you getting enough engagement on Twitter? Twitter's true value is in its engagement.  And, unless people are engaging with you on Twitter, you're wasting your time.

In this article. I'll share 4 tactics that lead to better engagement.

#1. Keep Tweets Under 110 Characters

Twitter's legendary character restriction seems short, but if you're maxing out your count, your tweets are too long.

Shorter tweets with around 110 characters get 17% higher engagement, and there's a reason for that.  When you leave room in a tweet, it makes it easier for people to retweet you and add their own commentary.

#2. Tweet During Daytime Hours

The Twittersphere is active during the 11-12 hours of daytime in your audiences time zone.  Between 8am-7pm, your tweets will have 30% higher interaction.  That means you must keep your target audience in mind and adjust your timing as needed.

#3. Tweet On Saturday And Sunday

Weekends are not the time to take a break from Twitter.  If you want engagement, schedule tweets for Saturday and Sunday.  According to the data, engagement is 17% higher on the weekends than it is on weekdays.

#4.  Share Images

Twitter's rich tweets give you higher levels of engagement for images and videos.  You can get a 150% increase in retweets just by including images.  In-stream images aren't anything new, but few users are making the most of the feature.  It's a lot easier to pop a few words into a tweet than to use images.  However, if it's engagement you want, you can't afford to ignore the data.

If you know of any other tactics to get more engagements on Twitter, please leave us a comment!!


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