What Type of Tweet Do You Most Likely RT?

Tuesday, August 18, 2009 10:02
Posted in category Twitter Today

My Friend Alex Karis does a great job at asking the good questions. Twitter like life is really what you make of and with it. It was very interesting to see where people’s minds are from what they are attracted to and want to absorb. Thanks for your comments and remember you are the creator for your business and life so what are you focused on?


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One Response to “What Type of Tweet Do You Most Likely RT?”

  1. Brad West says:

    September 3rd, 2009 at 11:38 pm

    This post is totally a trip!
    Thanks
    What I’m referring to is we were analyzing what we retweet today our selves and trying to figure what people were attracted to by analyzing their retweets. Very easily done in tweet deck by the way. Sheryl and I mostly seem to RT helpful or new information about finds that people are sharing. I do a few quotes if they hit me just right. We did notice that quotes got more attention than anything else. I took note of this when I had tweeted a quote the other day and it got retweeted 12 times. I thanked all the RTrs by the way.

    Will the spammers catch on to this and figure out what is really working?
    LOL no time soon I’m afraid, but that is ok.
    Thanks again
    Brad West ~ onomoney

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