
Today, I’d like to introduce you to my guest author, Harris Fellman. Harris recently launched CoupDeTwitter – a course on how to properly get started with twitter, get lots of followers, and turn those followers into cash.
He is by no means a Social Media Purist, but still he teaches what he considers the “right way” to interact on Twitter & other Social Media platforms (hint: it ain’t by spamming people your offers). Harris has a number of years of success in the internet marketing realm and I feel very honored to have him as a guest author today.
With that … here’s Harris’ blog post entitled “Big Tips to Get People Retweeting”:
I‘m about to show you how to really SUPERCHARGE your Twitter efforts by getting people to click on things that you send out, and more importantly how to get your followers to actually ReTweet your messages. When they do this, it gets your Twitter ID in front of their followers; their followers will very often come check YOU out & consider following you as well.
(And for all you Search Engine Optimization experts out there, your head should be spinning at how awesome it is to get people sending out LINKS to your Twitter pages. But I’ll leave that conversation to the experts of that field.)
In my last post I talked about building a relationship with your followers and gave you an easy to follow daily process of things that you can to do to help you start connecting to people in the right way. I also mentioned jumping into conversations where you feel you might have relevant or interesting things to contribute.
That’s all well and good, and it works, but there are some things that you can put into place that will literally put your Tweeting and newfound relationships with your followers into hyperdrive.
One of the keys to the success of this approach is not just getting people to talk TO you, you want them to talk about you as well, and that’s where Retweeting comes in.
The funnier, more interesting, & more emotional your tweets are; the better chance that they’ll be ReTweeted. But don’t think that just because you’re witty and handy with a good line or two that it will entice people to retweet what you’re writing.
There are some proven tactics that will get people spreading your Tweets all over the Twitterverse and I’m about to share a couple of them with you right now. Not only that, once you engage your followers and start giving back, they’ll click your links AND retweet them as well! (I love it when I see people ReTweeting links of mine that actually have *affiliate URLs* in them - but that’s a topic for my CoupDeTwitter members only - heh heh.)
Okay, so how do I get people to start retweeting me?
Once again, this is not nearly as hard as you might think. One of the most popular and MOST retweeted segments that you can put out there are: Famous Quotes.
It’s true.
People simply love to retweet good quotations. It might seem silly but there’s actually a ton of value in doing this. It’s a great use of Twitter to instantly get a motivational thought coming through the timeline and it turns out that people just love to ReTweet them back out.
There are a bunch of places you can go to find great quotes.
My wife bought be a book called “The Most Brilliant Thoughts of All Time”, which has 100′s of quotes in them. Every once in a while, I pop open the book & look for a quotation or two that I like. But even easier for you would be to find a website that has quotes that you can cut and paste right in.
Instead of me telling you my favorite quotations websites; just go ahead and type “motivational quotes”, “success quotes”, “sports quotations”, or whatever tickles your fancy into your favorite Google .. er, I mean, your favorite search engine and you’ll find more than what you’re looking for.
Once you get into the groove with this, I recommend even using a service like MarketMeTweet to automatically send quotes out from your Twitter account for days and months to come. I love me some MarketMeTweet & this is a great use for that service.
Once you find a quotations site that you like, you’ll find literally hundreds if not thousands of quotes. Some of them are obviously too many characters to fit in a single Tweet, but there are many to choose from that fit right in.
Oh, and one rule of thumb especially with things that you’re wanting to get retweeted… even though you have 140 characters to work with, keep your quotation tweets down to around 120 which gives people room to retweet them and not have to modify them at all since they’ll be putting “RT @yournamehere” in front of each Tweet when they re-send it out (which is, of course, the entire point of this little exercise).
A little something else regarding quotations that I love to do is to pick a person that is currently in the news. Recently we had a rash of celebrities passing away - I went out and Googled quotations from those very people & helped to honor them with good positive quotes from them. Great stuff. People seemed to really appreciate (and retweet) those quotes.
That’s enough about quotations, I’ve got one more big tip for you…
Alright, now another thing you’re going to want to tweet of real value is pertinent, up to date and breaking information about your particular interest or niche. How do you keep right on the cutting edge of things related to your business or niche? If you didn’t already know about this, you’re gonna freakin’ love me for telling you about it.
Google has a service called “Alerts”.
When you sign up at http://alerts.google.com, you can have the god of the internet, Google, send you all kinds of information right into your e-mail that keep you completely up to date on just about any topic you can imagine. You should put in pretty narrow keyword terms so you don’t get too much crap to sift through. But even if you do, you can always adjust it later. Just get out there and get started.
You’ll have blog posts, news items, and web pages sent directly to your inbox. Scan through it looking for what you feel is the best articles and then viola — use that content in your tweets!
Sending out this sort of information will train your followers that you’re a giver of good information; and, more importantly, it will train them to click on stuff that you send out. Many will even ReTweet these posts, thus telling their followers that YOU are a good source of up-to-the-minute information as well.
Putting your Twitter marketing efforts on hyperdrive, my friend, that’s what CoupDeTwitter is all about.
Try these tips for yourself! You’ll be shocked at how well this really works. And when you do, please let me know through my Twitter account @harrisfellman. I’ve got tons more to share with you when you decide to become a member of the growing “Twinja Army” - people just like you who are “taking over” Twitter with my incredible Coup De Twitter system. I hope to see you in my private forums soon!
Sayanora Future Twinjas,
Harris Fellman
CoupDeTwitter.com
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I am going to try there tips today!

I read through several of Ana’s posts about Twitter and I am going to try to follow all of the ideas next few weeks. I hope it will work for me
Also, as I type I am checking Harris’ tweets and I see he engages with his followers a lot. I love people that have great communication skills so I am sure going to follow him and learn more.
Thanks
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What a useful post! Thank you Harry and Ana - it’s not often that you get someone willing to share so freely without trying to hard sell you in some way.
On that note and in keeping with your post here’s one of the old time quotes that gets a lot of air time ‘What goes around comes around’ - And I’m pretty sure that there will be plenty coming your way!
Thank You…
Thanks, Darryl - we try!
On a different note: I noticed that you opted in to receive updates from Traffic Generation Cafe, but your email address has a typo in it.
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Darryl…
Great article! Thanks for the pointers! I really like the idea of tweeting famous quotes. Whenever I hear a great quote I usually share it with someone so this tactic makes total sense. Off to tweet a quote! Do you use the #quotes hashtag? Thanks!
I usually do, but there is a theory that Google considers hashtags spammy, since there is too much abuse going around.
Honestly, I don’t think it matters either way, Brian.
Welcome to my blog!
Great post! I tweet quotes from American history often, and have several pages of quotes on my website. I also often retweet quotes from other tweeters. They definitely are popular!
Thanks for the great article!
Julie
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Can’t agree more, Julie.
Being retweeted is great to gain more followers and quotes are certainly great for that.
Thank you for the all great tips. I use Twitter quite a bit. So using more tips to generate more traffic will be a gain.
Absolutely, especially if you are already using it.
Thanks for the comment, Tonya!
Hi Ana and Harris,
Thanks for the twitter strategies. I love ready good quotes and thoughts. They brighten up my day, but I didn’t realise just how popular they are - I guess they have that sort of effect on people, especially in this economy. Twitter is something I haven’t paid much attention to lately, but this post has resparked my interest in it.
Thanks,
Wayne
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I’ve got to admit, I love Twitter. Especially considering that over half of my traffic comes from it!
I definitely think it’s a viable traffic generation strategy not to be missed.
Thanks for stopping by, Wayne!
~Ana
Thank you again, Ana!
I’m begining to thank you quite a lot lately and I must say (as I mostly do about valuable people) that you are a Mind Healer !
I might re-blog this (with a small note about your blog) and tell my lists you are great !
See you
Florin Muresan
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…and I never get tired of hearing it, Florin!
I always love it when my content is shared.
See you back soon,
Ana
Thanks for the great tips! Made me learn a little more about Twitter. What an awsome tool the google alerts sounds like- Thanks!
Darcy!
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I use Google alerts in many areas of my business: makes it very easy to keep tabs on information flow!
Thanks for stopping by, Darcy.
~Ana
Hey Harris and Ana
I really like the idea of tweeting breaking news in our niches.
Thanks, great idea.
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Being the first is a huge deal - or at least, the first one to break it to YOUR followers.
As I get engaged with my followers more and more, they are certainly more ready to retweet my post knowing that it’s good stuff.
Thanks, Peter!
Hi Ana,
Good tips again for Twitter. I think it’S really important to have people who are really read our tweet and retweet it. It’s like a viral think, one tweet and an other and so on and on… you have a lot of peoples reading your content, and maybe become more people following you.
Thanks
Dave B
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You are so right, Dave - there’s got to be a point to everything we do, including social media.
With Twitter, your point is to spread your influence beyond your own little circle and the only way it can be done is by leveraging other people’s influence circles.
Thanks for stopping by,
Ana
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