Want more engagement? Give more to look at!

I’ve been fascinated with the metrics and breakdowns of what makes a Tweet successful for a long time.  To know how to tweet is one thing but to understand time of day, time zone, number of hashtags to use, where to put them…this is the kind of stuff that I find fascinating.

Yes…I am a bit of a nerd-geek. NEEK…is that been used before? Did I just create a new word? Let me know will you…all credit to the creator 🙂  Ugh, I digress…back to the post

So you’ll understand my excitement when a new study came out today from Simply Measured which analyzes the Q4 use of Twitter for top brands. Download it here.

How Top Brand Marketers Use Twitter

How Top Brand Marketers Use Twitter Photo Credit :Simply Measured

Before I was done studying the report, my Twitter stream was alive with quotes and findings from the report.

Want to make your Tweets resonate with more people which translates into more engagement and shares? Add a picture to the Tweet…pretty simple stuff and obvious.  Here is something though that you may not have thought about…add a link and pic!

From the report:

“Tweets that include photos AND links receive 150% more engagement.”

150% more engagement.  That is a nice metric to shoot for.

How can you do this and add value?

You’re sitting around a meeting about crime prevention and the speaker is talking about everything they are doing to reduce crime. BORING!

Then the speaker shows a slide of damage caused to a property. INTERESTING!

You then get the idea to write a post for your local newspaper or blog or email subscriber list and include the picture with the story! EXCITING!

Finally, you take the link to the article and craft a Tweet about your boring crime prevention meeting but instead of just relying on the picture in the story, you actually add the image to your Tweet as well. Link + Image = AWESOME!!!

Want more engagement? Give your audience more to look at. A picture is worth a thousand words.  Oh and please include tips for your audience to protect and insulate themselves from crime.  That is the value…end user value. (Not yours). EPIC!

About Tim Burrows

Tim Burrows was a sworn police officer for 25 years with experience in front line operations, primary response, traffic, detective operations and supervision. He has training in a broad spectrum of policing responsibilities including, IMS, Emergency Management, computer assisted technology investigations, leadership, community policing and crisis communications. Tim is available to assist you with your social media program and communication. Click here to contact him http://bit.ly/ContactTimBurrows
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6 Responses to Want more engagement? Give more to look at!

  1. AdS says:

    Making it visual has always been better for most readers. Good to see you blogging, Tim.

  2. Mike van Mil says:

    Make sure the content you add to your tweet adds value and isn’t added just to draw the eye of the reader. Seen that a few times and it’s annoying and turns the reader off. Engagement lost!

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