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Twitter as a traffic driver - ways to get retweeted and drive traffic to your site

Retweeting a post has huge traffic-driving power on the Web. So, writing compelling Twitter headlines is an important factor in ensuring that your message is retweeted. “With one click, any of your readers can spread your post to hundreds or thousands of their followers,” Dan Zarrella, author of “The Social Media Marketing Book,” writes for Copyblogger.

Zarrella’s research shows that while nearly 20 percent of all “normal” tweets contain a link, 70 percent of retweets contain a link. To increase the chances of having your post retweeted and your link passed along, Zarrella suggests using nouns and third person verbs. Similar to newspaper headlines, he says, “Highly retweetable headlines talk about someone or something doing something. A headline should never talk about all the things you did yesterday and how you did them, as past-tense verbs and adverbs both lead to far fewer retweets.”

You should talk directly to your readers whenever possible, he says, as “you” is the word that occurs the most in retweets. “Top” and “10” are also commonly used words, displaying that people like lists, and discussing “twitter” and “social media” is also popular.

As far as the least retweetable words: random first-person verbs and details about your life. Zarrella suggests that you “stop talking about yourself.” He also adds that using rare and more novel words increases the chance of being retweeted, as do longer and more complex words.

“When you’re writing your headlines, you should be striving to say something new that breaks through the clutter of everyday chatter,” he says. “So don’t ‘dumb down’ your headlines for Twitter; users and power retweeters are smarter than you may think.”

by John Elasser for PRSA Public Relations Tactics magazine

Most retweetable words and 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.) Check Out
20.) New Blog Post

Not very retweeted words:
game
going
haha
lol
but
watch­ing
work
home
night
bed
well
sleep
gonna
hey
tomorrow

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