Viral Success on Twitter

Don’t Spam all Your Twitter Friends asking for a RT.
Source other valuable articles within your blog post. In other words, provide good content that is RT worthy.
Don’t self-promote too much. According to Nate Moller- Dan Hollings (@dhollings) explains Twitter in one easy statement -”Twitter is like a “cocktail party” – you can’t just talk about yourself over and over again – you’ll lose people.”
Become friends with Twitter folk who have good listeners. A big part of having good listeners is being actively involved. If you’re a “once-in-a-while” twitter user, chances are that not many people really listen to you at all. The easiest way to monitor “listenership” is found in the proof above. If one friend RTs your stuff and then hundreds of their friends RT it, you know the friend has good “listeners”. Once you’ve found a friend with good Twitter listeners, refer to Tip 1 of this simple checklist.
Thank the hand that fed you. Even the big names in your industry appreciate a “Thanks.”
What success (or failure) have you had using Twitter to go Viral?
How can you now implement this without annoying people?









