You’ve got some alluring photos and videos, but how do you leverage Twitter’s free advertising platform and stand out from competition by playing the algorithm to your advantage?
Look no further than the latest revelations of Twitter’s programming code to gain insights on optimizing your time on the platform and achieving upward growth.
Here are the top THREE TIPS for making the most of the algorithm to maximize your success.
Create Optimized Media
Twitter places a strong emphasis on keeping its platform interesting for users. The goal is to have their audience endlessly scrolling through attention-grabbing content, spending ample time on the app and ideally seeing plenty of ads in the process. Ultimately, every company is driven by the desire for profit. You can use this to your advantage by optimizing your content to appeal to this algorithm.
Consider offloading all those cute selfies and focusing on creating moving trailers for your body and vibe with teasing and implied nudity or adding in SFW elements for variety. This will help you attract the right kind of targeted attention while pleasing the algorithm. When it comes to content format, videos are favored over photos, but only if the viewer is likely to watch at least half of the clip. While there appears to be no weight applied to photos, posting a photo that garners likes, comments, and replies can still have a positive overall outcome.
Twitter is now to be a lot more like YouTube, where overall engagement and watch time matter so you need to cater your content with that knowledge in mind.
2. Engagement is where it’s at
Twitter is ranking these types of engagement as “positive:”
– Reply to a reply (75x boost)
– A comment (13.5x boost)
– Click to profile (12x boost)
– Click to profile user staying >2 min (10-11x boost)
– Retweets (1x boost)
– Like (0.5x boost) pic.twitter.com/ippYgWSb5s— SΞX WOЯK CΞO (@sexworkceo) April 11, 2023
Forget Influencing, become an Engager
Twitter’s algorithm ranks engagement types as “positive” based on their impact, with a response to a reply receiving a 75x boost, followed by comments with a 13.5x boost, click to profile with a 12x boost, click to profile user staying more than two minutes with a 10-11x boost, retweets with a 1x boost, and likes with a 0.5x boost.
The longer a user spends on your content, the greater the likelihood of a 10x boost. To maximize engagement, use clever captions and direct calls to action to encourage your audience to participate. Avoid including offsite links in your posts, as they can lead to scams and lower retention time on Twitter. Instead, focus on creating bite-sized, interesting content that will keep your followers engaged and earn the app’s reward.
When creating NSFW content, consider making a trailer or highest quality looping video that showcases your skills or assets and can keep users hypnotized for at least ½ the time of the algorithm’s preference, in this case it’s two minutes. Write informative threads, long tweets (with Twitter Blue you can go way over the 280-character limit), or interesting replies that encourage conversation and engagement with your content. Avoid using extremely niche videos that only appeal to those who know you; instead, use eye-catching or thought-provoking clips that will capture the attention of new viewers.
Short clips are best, as they have a greater chance of being watched at least halfway through in today’s attention economy.
How to ATTACK the latest Twitter algorithm: pic.twitter.com/hWBC7UBHwS
— Aakash Gupta Product Growth Guy (@aakashg0) April 16, 2023
Keep It Real and Friendly
It’s recommended to follow fewer people than the number of followers you have. This is because accounts that follow a large number of users but only have a few followers are often bots, low-quality profiles, or new accounts. However, if you are a new account, there’s no need to worry as this ratio is only relevant for established accounts. If you’re starting a new creator account, it’s advisable not to follow anyone and instead engage in conversations on Twitter. As a general rule, try to follow one user for every two followers you gain to maintain this balance.
Twitter is designed to encourage good etiquette, and negative behavior can result in your account’s reach being penalized. This is because, as we’ve said before, Twitter needs to retain its users, and its community is both the consumer and the product. If you use made-up words or other unintelligible language, it can damage your account’s boosting. Being annoying by spamming others with autotweets can lead to mutes, which can also negatively affect your account.
The most important takeaway from today’s thread is the value of ongoing conversations.
Twitter’s recent release of its code is significant, as most social media platforms do not offer such transparency. This newfound openness may encourage creators to invest more time on the platform, as Twitter has essentially provided a playbook on how to succeed. It’s important to note, however, that the algorithm is constantly changing. The information and code screenshots shared in this thread were sourced from brilliant minds like @aakashg0, @steventey, @tibo_maker, and @sexworkceo. If you have followers in the adult industry, consider sharing (and retweeting) this to help keep them on top of the newest information.
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