Tweet quantity doesn’t affect retweets

Written by Free Audio Books - Free audiobooks on March 10, 2010 – 9:31 pm -

For several weeks, I tweeted the same type of content I always have — just more often. On average, I tweet about once an hour, for seven to ten hours each week day. I noticed that the active, high quality Twitter users  that I follow tend to tweet at least three times per hour, so I decided to emulate their process and also tweet two or three times per hour.

The result? I saw no noticeable change in the number of mentions, @replies or retweets (RT) of my posts during and after the experiment. I normally receive an average of five to eight mentions per day and that’s how much I saw during the experiment, too, even when I doubled or tripled my tweets. I follow tend to tweet at least three times per hour, so I decided to emulate their process and also tweet two or three times per hour.    Webworker Daily

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  1. By Tema Frank on Mar 18, 2010 | Reply

    Interesting experiment. Now, how can we do a test on tweet quality, vs. quantity?

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