Idea: automatically retweet your popular tweets
It's just a side project idea that's scratching my own itch.
It'd be an app that searches my thousands of past and future tweets that have shown great engagement, and then automatically retweets/quotes it regularly and also automatically adds a plug to any future viral tweet (e.g. "check out my Soundcloud," "buy my ebook," etc.).
I guess eventually I'll expand it to become a full-fledged Twitter automation tool, but I'd rather start with one "cool" feature and build from there.
If you use Twitter for business, would you use this? Pay for it?
What if the contents of the popular tweet is not an evergreen content ?
If the popular tweet is based on an occasional event then how do your service recognise it ?
Retweeting such tweet is not the natural goal.
I think "evergreen" is subjective. Even if it's contextual/passing, the fact that it resonated with so many people shows that it's interesting. I'm not sure if I had any popular tweet in the past that I wouldn't feel proud retweeting.
Michael Mayer, CEO of Bottomless and prolific tweeter, mentioned a similar idea during this interview.
It might work as part of a ‘Twitter Toolbelt.’ Where you offer several automations under a single plan.
Another automation idea: Boost the quality of feeds by deleting tweets with low engagement. This makes accounts more attractive to new followers.
Collect enough of these automations and there might be enough perceived value for it to work.
As @Mailman noted, there’s platform risk.
Ahrefs applies this strategy to SEO by offering more than 20 tools.
Wow, this is a great idea. Plenty of Twitter marketers already manually delete tweets with low engagement. That's worth thinking about. Thanks!
Glad it helped
Reposting those posts with automation is probably against the TOS....I found this on meetedgar's blog.
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twitter agrees with you...programmatic social posts are spam. It was the bomb for years but I think that train has left the station or will really soon.