Yesterday, Artchick took to Twitter to share some tips on Twitter engagement for NFT influencers.
If you have been in the NFT space for awhile, you would definitely have come across various NFT influencers. These influencers greatly benefit the community as they share their experience and expertise in the space. This can be very valuable for beginners and even seasoned traders. According to Decrypt, the biggest NFT influencers of 2021 include Artchick, Mark Cuban, Farokh, Elliot, Steve Harvey, and others.
Artchick NFT tips: Hacking your Twitter engagement
- If you do not have anything interesting to tweet, then just don’t. Basically, the Twitter algorithm scores the next tweet based on the old tweet. The next tweet will not be prioritized if the previous tweet has low engagement.
- Twitter uses the first 25 to 30 seconds to determine if the tweet is a good tweet.
- If a tweet does not do well, then delete it.
- NFT influencers should not fire off tweets so often. The algorithm chooses to show posts with the highest engagement. Hence, posting too frequently will have the tweets compete against each other.
- Remember to use the acronym ‘NFT’ in all the tweets, it essentially triples the engagement. However, using ‘a NFT’ instead of ‘an NFT’ will backfire. #mindyourEnglish
For an NFT project to succeed, one can argue that influencers have almost as great an impact as the creators themselves. Of course, we have seen some great ones, and also some we wish we didn’t know existed. All in all, we’re certainly glad to have them around in the NFT community.
Check out Artchick‘s full thread here.
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