Here are the types of content that Twitter loves. Twitter was one of the first social networks that I was really active on. I was really early on Twitter hence, I’ve been able to build up over 443,000 followers.
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And over the years, what I love about Twitter is that the algorithm doesn’t try to suppress your content compared to what Facebook and some of the other social networks do. People follow you. You tweet. They can see it if they’re on. If they’re not on, they won’t see it.
Throughout that time, I’ve experimented with a lot of content types on Twitter and I figured out the type of content that people on Twitter love versus the ones that they don’t. But before I dive into those content types, let me know in the comments what you think people prefer the most. And also let me know what type of content you post most often on Twitter. So let’s dive right into those content types.
Number one, questions. People love when you ask them questions on Twitter. Here’s example: Would you rather have two plus million followers or a million dollars? What do you think that my audience said? Funny enough, I assume that most people would take a million bucks. because if you invested in the SMP, you’re roughly generating 9% a year, you can live off that. But shockingly, my audience mainly said they would prefer 2 million followers. Now that tweet generated 107 retweets, 77 quote tweets, and 797 likes. In total, it received 167,000 impressions. If you’re going to ask people questions on Twitter, make sure they’re thought-provoking questions like the one I created.
Content type number two, live videos. Live videos don’t generate as much engagement as questions, but I found them to be a great source of revenue. Every month I hold a webinar and I even go live on Twitter with that webinar. That webinar on conversion rate optimization that I just showed you had 84 retweets and 61 likes. Nowhere near the amount of engagement that the question one had. And it only has 90,308 impressions, which is around eight times less than the question one, but it generated me three leads and one customer. That’s much more than the question one ever generated me.
Content type number three, tweet storms. By creating multiple tweets around a specific topic, such as the one I did on voice search here, you can get a lot of engagement. I started off by talking about how 62% of Americans have used some sort of voice assistant technology. Then I broke down the five ways. And the first tweet that I included in the tweet storm was optimize for local search. Many voice searches are for local information and there are three X more likely to be local searches than text-based ones. That tweet storm generated 24,563 impressions, 146 likes, 70 retweets, and four quote replies.
Number four, quotes. I love putting out quotes on Twitter because it’s great branding, not for the reason that you’re thinking. Here’s the example of a quote: “You can’t buy more time in this world so cherish every moment.” It receives 69,693 impressions, 576 likes, and 194 retweets. But what I love about quote content isn’t the Twitter love. It’s actually the offline love. A lot of times people will take the quotes and quote you in other places.
For example, I’ve seen my quotes appear literally in elevators. Some elevators have monitors and it’s kind of crazy, some of these monitors pull quotes from Twitter and I’ve seen mine appear. And again, crazy but great branding. If you ever want more Twitter love, consider creating one of these four content pieces that I mentioned above. They work.
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Hey, thanks for the video. I am trying to create a Project based Twitter. Do you have some more tips?
I want to use a lot of Citations over some thesis and create some open space to discuss the topic and include people.
Have some suggestions or advice?
Thanks
Good Information Sir.
Hi Nail petal, I am hate to running paid ads to driving traffic on my website. But can I drive traffic from Qaura within 2 months?
Hello Neil. I am kindly requesting you to make a video on how to be a high ranking news blog. With the content expiring every 24hrs, it's really difficult to rank at the top so I will appreciate if you could give a way forward for news bloggers.
Hello Neil, I hope you are doing good! ❤️ There is a lot of fear-mongering about AI taking over jobs like copywriting, content writing, marketing strategist, SMM, Email marketing, SEO, etc basically digital marketing. So, I would kindly request you to make a video on it to clarify how true is it, how digital marketing will change with AI and what jobs will be taken over completely, and which aren't going to!
Thank you for sharing, Neil! Just put it into practice with a "would rather" question 🌟
BTW, would you rather explore space 💫or the ocean 🌊?
if you want to live a happy life, start working on passive incomes…..saving doesnt work and employment is a Rat Race life…..
As usual, concise and to-the-point information. Thanks
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Great video 👍
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I am your huge fan but unfortunately I can't hire NP Digital because I can't afford you.
Could you please share me the strategy of marketing ?
I can't share my business here
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Thanks for the tips! Awesome as usual =)
This is very important information for me neil sir.
Thank you Great info
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What are the things we should avoid before posting any tweets on Twitter?
Nice.. thanks Neil
Great insight 😉