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How I got more Impressions on my Twitter



So, I usually don't make posts like this because I usually make post about movie reviews, but I thought I would tell how I've been increasing my impressions on twitter, and if you're having trouble getting more impressions, you may benefit from this too.
So there are 3 yes 3 things I've been been doing that have helped me gain traction.
1. tweeting everyday 
2. tweeting in the trending section
3. commenting on other tweets

Lets go through this one by one to help you break this down.

1. TWEETING EVERYDAY
For the past few days I have been tweeting everyday. I mean everyday. When I wake up I check twitter and I send off 1 or 2 tweets. Now if you're looking to do this then you don't have to tweet right away when you get up, but it might be a good idea that you try to tweet multiple times throughout the day. Don't forget to use hashtags as well. If you are going to use hashtags, then don't make them look spammy, by that I mean don't add 30 of them for the heck of it, make your hashtag what the topic is of the tweet, and things related to that.

2. TWEETING IN THE TRENDING SECTION
You know that part on twitter that's off to the side that says Trending? Yeah, tweet in there a couple times a day as well. This has worked for me. If there's a silly topic trending that's just for fun, drop your thoughts into it, and add to the trend.

3. COMMENTING ON OTHER TWEETS
You don't just want to constantly post and not interact with others. Drop a comment on something that you follow, or if there's a discussion then jump in if it interests you. Retweeting others posts that you like might help as well, and for people coming to your twitter page, they should get a better idea of what you are about. Sometimes some interesting things can happen in the comments, but remember to be nice about it!

Now what has worked for me, might not work for you. I've seen these results over the past few days. Will this continue to grow for me? Only time will tell. Remember to just have fun with it, and enjoy yourself on twitter!

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