Okay, welcome back to Twitter tycoon. In this video, we're going to talk about benchmarking your competitors to get maximal results. So a few Twitter basics. Keep in mind that if your tweet starts with someone's username, only that user and the users who follow both of you will see the tweet in their timeline. To make your reply known to everyone that follows you start your tweet with the period. Okay, so you start with the period, then the tweet.
Keep the reply chain unbroken. You want to replace you want to press the Reply button associated with the Twitter. Do this so people can read your conversations and see the chain of comments and then monitor the types of tweets that get retweeted and favorited. Okay, so this is a great technique to benchmarking your competitors. You want to make sure Then when you reply that you always use appeared in the front. Keep the reply chain unbroken.
So always press the Reply button associated with the tweeter. This way all the people can read your conversations and see the chain of comments. Okay, this is very important. And as always, you want to make sure you're monitoring the types of tweets that get retweeted and favorited. And remember to be casual, you know, showing personality is key here. You want to find a clever way to get the attention of high profile people and companies.
Twitter's like a job interview. less is better than polished, okay. It's better to be personable. It's better to be basic and simple, and not really worried about being perfect. And then also remember that you're not a robot. So don't follow everyone that follows you don't set an autoresponder message.
Okay, so don't set up a message that responds to people right away. As soon as they, you know, follow you are as soon as they send you something. Twitter automation is no longer as common as it used to be. Now in the beginning, we said to Front Load your tweets, which is going to be a little bit different than automating your tweets, okay? We're not going to automate everything to where it just seems like you're a robot, okay? people follow people on Twitter.
They watch what you say, because of the personal touch, okay, nobody wants to follow a robot. So just keep that in mind. And you'll notice, as we've talked about these few points here, keeping it personal, not being a robot. You'll notice as you look at other power tweeters, you'll notice that you know, they don't do this. They're very, very chill. They don't spend a lot of time you know, automating and making everything seem really bureaucratic.
Everything is not a systematized it's a lot more loose on Twitter, which you can use to your advantage, especially when you're trying to have someone click on one of your links or go and follow one of your products. So in the next video, we're going to talk about finding your niche. So we'll see you in the next video.