Why Tweet: Mitch Joel says it great this is just an excerpt.
One of the faster growing trends on Twitter is the Retweet. If someone says something remotely profound or links to something that someone else finds interesting, an individual can take that tweet and retweet it to their entire network. Think of it like word of mouth for Twitter. Getting someone to tweet something you say (or do) and then getting additional individuals to retweet it is the highest form of praise and acceptance.
So, what exactly makes someone tweetable?
It’s about time.
Think about when it’s about you and when it’s about them.
People definitely love Twitter for the conversational and permission-based stalking aspect of the community.
Be someone worth following.
Twitter is full of so much little content, which is exactly what makes it even more complex to rise above. So, while it may be fast, easy and free to publish your thoughts on Twitter, it’s near-impossible to have your messages break through all of that clutter to become tweetable.
Just how tweetable are you?