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How to Make Your Blog Posts Viral in 3 Easy Steps Using Twitter

How to Make Your Blog Posts Viral in 3 Easy Steps Using Twitter

Tweet ThisIn a couple of previous articles, I’ve written about how to use HootSuite, my favorite Twitter client, to promote your website and your blog. The great thing about HootSuite is that you can track the statistics and see how many clicks your tweet generated.

In this article, I’ll outline how to embed a custom “Tweet This” button right in the body of your blog article. The benefit is that the reader now has the opportunity to become a promoter of your article by clicking the “Tweet This” button. You benefit from the added exposure with a tweet sent by the reader containing a link to your article.

There are three easy steps to follow. First, the assumption is that you have a Twitter account. If not, then you can set one up really easy. In my view, anyone interested in promoting their business should get on board with Twitter.

Step 1: Select a “Tweet This” button of your choice. There are lots out there too choose from. Here are a couple you can use or you can find another one you like. Just right click on the image and save it to your computer. Adjust the size if needed.You can also make your own.

 

Sample Button Dark Tweet This Light Tweet This Another Tweet This Button

 

Step 2: Insert the button image into your article in your preferred location. I like the image right up front so it isn’t missed, but you can put it anywhere you want.

Step 3: Create a link to the image within the AR editor or whatever editor you are using as follows:

http://twitter.com/home?status=article title and link

Article title=the title of your blog post or article.

Link=the link to your article or blog post.

Note: You'll need to post the article, quickly go out and grab the link from the outside blog and then come back and edit the article to insert the link.

You want to shrink the link so use your favorite link shrink tool. HootSuite, TweetDeck, or TinyURL.com will all work fine or you can use your own.

It’s okay to have spaces between the words in the title of your article and between your article and the link, but be sure the first letter in the string touches the equal sign.

Follow MeRemember your article title and link must be less than or equal to 140 characters for Twitter.

And that’s it, you’re done!

You should test it once to be sure you haven’t missed a character or something. Once you get it down, you can quickly insert the ‘Tweet This’ button in all of your articles that you want the public to see.

The key is to customize the link for each article!

ActiveRain members: If you have an outside blog, be sure to grab the link for the subject article from there and not from AR. Otherwise, you’ll be driving traffic to your AR blog. Of course, that’s okay if that’s what you want.

The ‘Tweet This’ button gives all of us another way to support one another. If you see a ‘Tweet This’ button in a blog article you like, especially if you are leaving a comment, then click it. It only takes a couple of seconds to click the button and launch a tweet about the article to your Twitter followers. Everyone benefits!

I hope you find this useful. If so, please click the ‘Tweet This’ button at the beginning of the article ;-)

 

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4 commentsJohn Thomas -- EcoBroker, MSEE, MBA • November 27 2009 06:47PM

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Great information!  I just recently started using Twitter and this was very helpful!

Posted by Suzanne Morris (Morris Team Real Estate ) over 2 years ago

WOW very helpful, thanks very much for the tip. I'm going to start doing this because anything that increases my exposure/readership makes me money!

Posted by J. Philip Faranda (J. Philip R.E. LLC) Westchester County NY over 2 years ago

This is great info.  I saved one of the images, now I need to take a look at hootsuite. My blog titles are usually so long that I really would need to shrink them to make this work. thanks for the great advice.

Posted by Jenny Durling- Search Silver Lake homes for sale. Los Feliz, Eagle Rock, L.A. CA (L.A. Property Solutions) over 2 years ago

This is helpful indeed! I'll tweet this post for you and I'll also check out HootSuite.  The gentleman above is absolutely correct in that this will generate much more exposure to the posts.  I'm assuming this can be utilized in any blog post.  Terrific information and thank you for sharing it.

Emcee

Posted by Emcee M. Arah, CDPE, CIAS, REMAX ~Sil Spr, MD~ EMA Real Estate Group (Remax Excellence Sil Spr, MD, VA & DC.) over 2 years ago

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