Some
girls will, some girls won't
Some girls need a lot of lovin' and some girls don't
Some girls need a lot of lovin' and some girls don't
-Racey,
Some Girls
In
case you haven't guessed, this post discusses porn stars. If this is
something you can't handle or don't want to read, go ahead and skip
it. But you could be missing out on a social media goldmine.
Just
over a month ago
I told you I had a plan to get my blog up to 100,000 hits by the 18th
September, using Twitter, this blog
and a third site.
That
third blog site is Porn Star Tweet, a
syndication of all the tweets being uploaded by all the
English-speaking pornstars of the world. Or, at least, 1500 of the
actors and actresses in the field. I discovered it in this article on
tech blog Mashable. For
more info on the site, and an insight into the world of pornstars who
use Twitter (it's a thing) check out this article on The Daily Beast.
For
a month I absolutely blitzed Porn Star Tweet, asking as many listed
people as possible to retweet a link to my blog, with the promise of
giving them a good mention here. As the majority of accounts have
over 1000 followers, it wasn't long before the page views started to
ebb and flow in.
It
wasn't an easy ride, though, (no pun intended) and there were lots of
ups and downs along the way (okay, pun intended). I approached 903
people for an RT. Like Frank Drebin once said in Naked Gun 2+ 1/2,
“It's like having sex. It's a painstaking and arduous task that
seems to go on and on forever, and just when you think things are
going your way, nothing happens.”
Getting
someone to RT your blog takes two tweets- one to introduce yourself
and your blog, with a link to the site included, and another to ask
to retweet the first one with a promise of a good mention on the blog
should they agree.
Here's
a few pointers I made, throughout the month, about my self-imposed
task.
- Before requesting an RT, follow the individual first. Show commitment. Also, once you've asked a few hundred people, it makes it easier to check if you've already approached a particular person. (If you're following them, you've probably already asked.)
- Check spelling when tweeting. Make sure your tweets look professional.
- Add their name when you ask for the RT- not on the one you want them to RT. People respond to their name. Show that you're tweeting them individually. Don't put it on the one you want their followers to see. Remember, you're addressing them too.
- Don't shorten names and be too “friendly” when you address an individual- you're not their mate. You're still a stranger to them, so show respect.
- Use manners. Say please. After receiving an RT, always tweet again for thanks. If a conversation arises, roll with it. Essentially, they're giving up their time for you. Be nice.
- Unless you have some outrageous ablity to hold hundreds of names and figures in your head, keep a spreadsheet of who you have asked. Include fields for their name, whether they responded at all, whether they RTd, their stats to the nearest thousand at the time of tweeting to them and a notes field.
Unfortunately
7 people RTd the wrong post and wouldn't RT the one I asked them to,
despite my pleas. 5 people put my @ handle at the start of the tweet,
essentially tweeting my blog back at me and me only by copying and
pasting the text of the tweet into a new one. Why anyone would do
that when you can click one button to properly RT is beyond me. But,
I suppose that out of the 900 I asked, 5 isn't too bad. You're going
to get the odd person who's not Twitterate.
I
had other problems throughout the project. Some people won't promote
something uless their name is on it. Others won't promote at all. One
girl told me she would if I “took her to England.” Sometimes
their followers would give me shit if they didn't like my blog.
Another girl replied with a simple “nope”, which surprised me as
it actually took her more effort to write that and send it to me than
to just hit the Retweet button. My skin certainly thickened over the
month!
One
downside to this form of promotion is that a retweet is a momentary
benefit. It appears in the followers' newsfeeds only to be piled on
top of by hundreds of other tweets from possibly hundreds of other
followers. If they don't see it within minutes of the RT, they may
never do. So the instant surge of hits is helpful, but in a different
way than leaving a comment on a blog post. That post could be hit on
through Google searches at any time in the future.
In
the middle of this project it transpired that the porn industry was
on shutdown due to a syphilis outbreak.
I'd not picked the best time to approach people, when many people
were suddenly out of work and a few were possibly never to work in
the field again. The atmosphere out there must be tense, so I've got
to give extra credit to those that still wanted to help me at that
time.
After
a few days of heavy tweeting, the Porn Star Tweet feed was full of
stars I'd already asked. On the right hand side of the site's home
page, there's an alphabetical list of all participants listed, so I
switched to this to blast a few more tweets out, which was quite
effective... until this happened.
Oh,
shit.
It
didn't occur to me that this was a form of spamming as I only
approached each person once, and if they didn't respond, I moved on.
But after one of Darla Crane's followers showed her displeasure, I
asked my friend Tomleecee if
he thought what I was doing constituted as spamming. “Yes,” he
replied. “And a little neurotic.” Hmm.
I
personally don't think it is spam as I addressed each person
individually and engaged in conversation when appropriate. Besides,
if it was spam- which it's not- wouldn't the spammer be the retweeter
filling up the timelines of thousands of people, as apposed to the
guy with less than a few hundred followers?
Still,
I thought, if my Twitter disappears at least my blog will still be
operational. So I figured it was time to go for broke. I cranked up
the tweeting and the RTs kept trickling in, but as the deadline
closed it became obvious that I wasn't going to make that 100K page
view target unless something incredibly radical happened.
And
it didn't. I'd started project at 83,784 page views. I'd asked 903
accounts. 251 RTd me. I had just under 93K views at the self-assigned
deadline.
At
the time of writing, I still have my Twitter account, so I've had no
Twitter-imposed spam sanctions as yet. I started the project with 450
followers. I finished with 745. Most of them will be spam, but 44 of
them were the porn actresses / actors I approached.
There's
something I haven't discussed in this post yet- something you MUST
have been wondering since you started reading this. It's possibly the
same question that Tomleecee asked me in a text
after discussing this project. “Why porn stars?! You mentally
unstable Mr Tuckey?”
It's
a good question. Well, the “why porn stars” part, at least. I've
found that traffic comes into my blog from a number of sources-
mostly Google searches and links attached to comments that I left on
other sites. But my stats surged a year or so ago when I started to
ask porn stars for RTs. I'd asked all sorts of people prior to this:
TV presenters, radio jocks, authors and journalists- the majority
downright ignored me. Adult entertainment actors and actresses just
seem, on the whole, more helpful. They are nice people.
So
who gave me the RTs and the exposure to new audiences? Find these
people by simply typing their name into Twitter's search bar. They
are all worth a follow.
Heather Summers (20)
Kurt
Lockwood (161)
Kenna Lennon (472) Followed back
Scarlett Monroe (475)
Cheyne Collins (475) Followed back
Lacey Logan (483)
Cami Smalls (593)
Ember James (626)
Lesley Cummings (722)
Scott Lyons (735)
Buck
Wylde (772)
Savannah
Jayne (786)
Gina DePalma (790)
Gavin Steele (804)
Aiyana Flora (850)
Allie James (870)
Tara
Star (874)
Gaia
(1K)
Missy Monroe (1K)
Kira Sinn (1K)
Brynn Jay (1K)
Aiyana Flora (1K)
Lana
Sands (1K) Ms Sands' words: “I
didn't retweet ur blog cuz u asked,, but becuz I really enjoyed it! I
like ur "ode 2 Beyonce". Great skillz Matt..”
Dillion
Harper (1K) Followed back
Luc
Wilder (1K) Followed back
Kid Dynamite (1K) I retweeted his fetish site as he asked.
Gen
Padova (2K)
Tommy Pistol (2K) Followed back
Persia
Pele (2K)
Nick Da Cannon (2K)
Niko
Lee Young (2K)
Shane Dos Santos (2K)
Daniel Hunter (2K)
Casey N Jennifer (2K)
Penny Lynn (2K)
Amber Peach (2K)
Angela Salvagno (2K)
Mike South (2K)
Kimber Peters (2K)
Jody Rose AKA JR Carrington (2K)
Felicia Flint (2K) Followed back
Barrett Blade (2K)
Angel Kelly (2K)
Jon Jon (2K)
Brandon
Iron (3K)
Jezebelle
Bond (3K)
Madison Rose (3K) Favourited
Payton Leigh (3K)
Kaylee Evans (3K)
Chris Evans (3K) Married to Alana Evans, who also RTd
Callie Carter AKA Callie Cobra 3K
Brianna
Beach AKA Goddess Brianna (3K) Ms Beach RTd a few weeks later, which
made a pleasant surprise. Followed back. She RTd a second post off
her own back as she's so nice. Her tweets are syndicated on her site, whereby I got some extra traffic.
Katt
Dylan (3K)
Izzy Taylor (3K) Followed back
Charlize Danay AKA Deidre (3K)
Destiny Sin (3K)
Ariel Piper Fawn (3K)
Ron Getz Lucky (3K)
Mae Olsen (3K)
Christy Wild (3K)
Sandra
London (4K) Followed back
Mistress C (4K) Followed back
Rilynn
Rae (4K)
Kris Slater (4K)
Tegan Tate (4K)
Hayden Bell (4K)
Kandy Kash (4K)
Teal Conrad (4K)
Ellie Idol (4K)
Bradley Suicide (4K)
Niyah
Leta AKA Pleasure Bunny (5K)
Cheyenne
Jewel (5K)
Sahara Knite (5K)
Anita Peida (5K)
ButtaflyAzz (5K)
Bella Blaze (5K) Her words: “Will you buy me a present?” Followed back
Lindy Lane (5K) Says “Done :) For the record though you're a total nerd.”
LeiLani Love (5K)
Leena
Sky (6K)
Jasmin
St Clare (6K)
Lexington
Steele (6K)
Rebekah
Dee (6K) Says “Check out the talent”
Clara
Beau (6K) Ms Beau asked me: “Depends,
City or United?” referring to the two Manchester football (soccer)
teams I live near. I said I'm interested in combat sports only.
Although I also regaled the time I got stuck in Old Trafford's lift
with a group of hot women at my graduation ball. This was a good
enough anecdote to get me an RT.
Mandy Armani (6K) Favourited. Ms Armani wants to switch jobs! If only my blogging was a real job. I think if she found herself babysitting a photocopier for 9 hours a day in rain-drenched, recession-battered Oldham she'd be quite happy to go back to porn. (Not sure the same could be said for me if I was swording in San Fernando, mind.)
Sasha Sparks (6K) Twitter slipped up when Ms Sparks fired out the RT. I only got notified 23 hours later, and through email, not in my mentions. Her message was lovely though. “no prob! Wish more ppl could learn from u- just b direct, honest & respectful- & doors will fly open for u!”
Kaz B (6K) Followed back
Nico Luna (6K)
Ashley Renee (6K)
Lucky Starr (6K)
Eric John (6K)
Ana Foxxx (6K)
Ainsley Addison (6K)
Xander Corvus (6K)
Julie
Simone (7K)
Voodoo
(7K)
Aria
Rae (7K)
Asia Zo (7K)
Brittany Blaze (7K) Followed back
Scarlett
Star (8K) Followed back
Kali Dreams (7K)
Shane Diesel (7K)
Victoria Love (7K)
Darcy Tyler (7K)
Mari Possa (7K) When I checked her profile I found she already follows me. Word must be getting around!
Evilyn Fierce (8K)
Anna
Joy (8K)
Zoey Kush (8K)
Scarlett Fay (8K) Says she “expects a warm reception if she comes to England.” If you come to the North West, Ms Fay, it's guaranteed.
Christina
Skye (8K)
Jessica Jensen (8K) I saw a tweet of Ms Jensen's whilst I was on the Twitter page of another porn star. She had tweeted to Michelle B not long before I'd landed on Ms B's page, so I fired a request out to Jessica knowing she would see it. I tried to keep my eyes peeled for opportunities throughout, rather than just sticking to Porn Star Tweet's newsfeed.
Dawn Marie (8K) Followed back
Angelina Black (8K)
Desiree
De Luca (9K)
Rita Faltoyano (9K)
Krysta
Kaos (9K) RTd her site in return, as she asked. Followed back)
Melody
Jordan (9K)
Tara Holiday (9K)
India Babe (9K) A girl from my home city of Manchester!
Alexis
Venton (10K) Followed back
Europe
DiChan (10K)
Candy Alexa (10K)
Lori Anderson (10K) Followed back
Laura
Still (10K) Followed me first. Presumably my name is doing the rounds
in the industry!
Satine
Phoenix (10K) Followed back
Elania
Raye (10K)
Krystal
Niles (10K)
Alia Starr (10K)
Rayne Falls (10K)
Brenda James (10K)
Carla
Cox (11K)
Claudia Valentine (11K)
Sabrina Linn (11K) Favourited. Followed back
Sasha
Pain (12K)
Farrah
Fox (12K)
Stacy Burke (12K)
Tara Lynn Foxx (12K)
Carey Riley (12K)
Rebecca Jessop (12K)
Christina Carter (12K)
Kenzie Karter (12K)
Dan Leal AKA Porno Dan (12K) Owner of Immoral Productions porn studio.
Amber Lynn Bach (12K) Followed back
Grace
Evangeline (13K)
Tori Taylor (13K) Followed back
Nikita
Blade (13K)
Sienna Hills (13K)
Shay Hendrix (14K)
Anita Dark (14K)
Lola Foxx (14K)
Jill Kelly (14K)
Alyssa Branch (14K)
Eva Karera (14K)
Alicia Loren (14K)
Jewels
Jade (15K)
Alexis Silver (15K)
Jordin Skye (15K)
Tegan Summers (15K)
April Flores (15K)
Sarenna
Lee (15K) Followed back
Courtney Page (16K)
Danica Dillon (16K)
Erin Marxxx (16K)
Heidi Hanson (17K)
Dakota
Taylor (18K)
Leilani Leeane (18K)
Jayda Diamonde (18K)
Rocco
Reed (18K)
Morgan Ray (18K)
Moxxie Maddron (18K)
Charlotte Stokely (18K)
Cassandra Cruz (18K) Followed back. Says I “sorta look like michael fassbender” (sic). I'm not
complaining!
Tristan Jaxx (18K) Who else can say they've had their blog RTd by a gay DJ porn star?
Darla Crane (18K)
Sinn
Sage (19K)
Natasha Star (19K)
Jessi Palmer (19K) Followed back
Melena
Morgan (19K)
Eva
Knotty (20K)
Gia
Grace (20K)
Vicky
Vixen (20K)
Amber Chase (21K)
Christina
Aguchi (21K)
Manuel
Ferrara (21K)
Aryana Augustine (22K)
Ariella Ferrera (23K)
Kaci Starr (23K)
Sammie Spades (24K)
Nicki Blue (24K) Followed back, and thanked me!
Mr Pete (25K)
Paige Turnah (25K)
Misty Stone (25K)
Diana DeVoe (25K)
Carmyell
(26K)
Amber Ashlee (26K)
Cate
Harrington (26K)
Rachel Aziani (26K)
Delilah Strong (27K)
Syren De Mer (27K)
Michelle Maylene (28K)
Misti Dawn (28K)
Liz Viscious (29K)
Lexxxi Lockhart (29K)
Emily
Parker (31K)
Ashlynn Leigh (31K)
Supasized ass cheeks (31K)
Dee Siren (31K)
Ava Devine (32K) Her words: “hey baby! I love British cock!”
Keiran
Lee (32K)
Heather Starlet (33K)
Karlie Montana (34K)
Veronica Rodriguez (35K)
Mone
Devine (37K)
Capri Anderson (38K)
Alana
Evans (38K) Married to Chris Evans, who also RTd
Veronica
Avluv (40K)
Nicole Aniston (40K)
Amy Anderssen (40K)
Courtney Taylor (43K)
Brandi
Love (45K)
Emy Reyes (46K) Her words: “Check it out lovers!”
Alia
Janine (46K)
Selena Rose (47K)
Jordan Kingsley (48K)
Skin
Diamond (49K)
Stevie
Shay (50K)
Aurora Snow (50K)
Chanel Preston (50K)
Leyla Black (53K)
Tinslee
Reagan (54K)
Nikki Delano (55K)
Madelyn
Marie (56K)
Carmen Valentina (58K)
Tabitha
Stevens (61K)
Ava Rose (61K)
Deauxma (67K) Getting traffic from her website as it shows her tweets
Austin
Taylor (75K)
Daisy Rock (76K)
Alexis
Amore (77K)
Amy
Brooke (78K)
Breanne Benson (86K)
Kirsten
Price (88K)
Bobbi
Eden (112K) Her words, in relation to my Ten Predictions post: “Cool stuff. Although i think that nostalgia
will NEVER die ;) RT coming. ;) Good luck.”
Devon
Michaels (140K)
Brooklyn Lee (142K)
Brianna Jordan (160K)
And my top retweeter...
Britney Maclin AKA Bibi
Jones (244K)
Here's how my stats
looked by the end of the month.
At the peak, when I was
asking all of the regular tweeters, I was getting 1200 hits a day.
In conclusion, I can't
thank all the retweeters enough- you didn't have to do as I asked;
you did it out of kindess and I appreciate it. I think that, in
retrospect, a task like this can become obsessive- I was on the edge
of my seat waiting to see who the next retweeter will be, and how it
affects my stats. Focussing on it for a month can take the balance
out of your life. You forget to do housework. You run out of milk.
And, like Lindy Lane suggested, it is very nerdy. I would say that
asking for retweets- whether from porn stars or anyone else- could be
a helpful addition to your blog marketing activity. Just upload your
post, share on your own social media sites, comment on other blogs,
ask for a retweet.
I
may not have hit my target, but the RTing got me some great exposure.
Thank you, Porn Star Tweet. And thank you, porn stars.
I still don't understand your obsession with page views. So what if somebody clicks on the link? How do you know if they've actually read anything? I don't get it mate. Surely if your articles are that good, and relevant to people's lives, they will stumble upon the blog anyway and people will tell their friends to have a look. All this business with Twitter just screams of desperation.
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ReplyDeleteTom, if you had ever studied advertising you would know that word of mouth is nothing. It counts for absolutely nothing in terms of reputability. Very, VERY few people will tell their friends to "take a look." The closest you'll get to that is being included in a blogroll (which you yourself have graciously done for me. But that's still a form of advertising. The "word of mouth" information about the likes of McDonalds and Coke, for example, is usually negative. Their brand is consolidated by mass-scale advertising to gain exposure. Same goes for a blog. Readers may click on and then straight off again- not something I can help- but I'd still like to get my name in people's mouths as a writer.
ReplyDeleteYou speak about advertising your blog, but what do people get if they visit? I don't mean to be offensive, but it's a blog. Like millions of others. But one that also, rather brazenly, tells said visitor that the only reason they are here is because they followed a link that a porn star (of all people!) Tweeted...that their visit is nothing more than the result of an ego trip on the part of the author. Also, you claim that 'word of mouth' doesn't help in advertising. Um, I never advertised the DC Junkyard anywhere, ever. It's popularity spread simply because it was a blog that set out to entertain a very specific audience rather than try to cater for everyone...or people who follow porn stars on twitter. Do you see?!
ReplyDeleteYep. There's plenty of other blogs just like mine. As far as I know, however, I'm the only person using Twitter in the way that I do. DC Junkyard was very successful, but rather than word of mouth, your success came largely from SEO and backlinks. You may not have done this intentionally to get more views, but it worked regardless. You had a niche that you were covering- my blog isn't really about any particular niche. It was started as a personal diary. At the time of writing this comment, this post is one of the top ones on the page, so visitors to the site will see this post. But whilst performing the project this post hadn't been written yet. So people knew they were visiting because a porn star had retweeted it- they didn't need to wait for this post to realise that. They were busy reading about other celebrities, creative writing techniques and links to my published work.
ReplyDeleteFair point, but let's be honest. You're publishing sci-fi haiku and the occasional account of a night out or a writer's blog meet. If you're following a porn star (somebody who fucks for a living...and that's basically it) and taking their retweets seriously...are they really the people you want to appeal to? I can't believe I'm even having this commentversation with a bloke as intelligent as you!
ReplyDeleteMatt, interesting marketing post. I wonder myself if Twitter ever actually does anything other than give people a forum to tell the world what they ate for lunch. :*D
ReplyDeleteXo Heidi Hanson
I really loved this idea!! And you're a wonderful writer!!
ReplyDeleteThis is the most depressing thing I've ever read.
ReplyDeleteNothing to do with pornstars, many of whom are indeed wonderful people. But this marketing way of manipulating people's attention, and bragging about it, is simply revolting.
Why don't you put this effort into finding something worthwhile to write about?
In these days, people like to see porn movies and also they can use their cams to become live sex performer. Many people like to perform in front of cams.
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Heidi and Jesse- thank you for your comments. I genuinely appreciate it. Tom- I'm of the opinion that there isn't just "one type" of person who follows porn stars. A good portion of humankind watch their videos, for a start, and it's the biggest industry in the world. All kinds of people follow them. I've been surprised when I check mutual followings of people on Twitter. They're just regular people that I know. Anonymous: I manipulated no-one. I told them it was my blog they were being linked to, and I returned the favour as I said I would. If you want to read something more "worthwhile"- whatever that means in your view- why not check out my published work? The links are on the side of my site. I appreciate your comment nontheless.
ReplyDeleteThis whole thing is making you seem a bit creepy mate...
ReplyDeleteJust because you did not ask for my re tweet, but I would have given to you lol. But in all seriousness I agree with Toms comment what is your obsession with "page view"? and even more weird is your answer, if you really know something about marketing you should know that internet is more about direct marketing than about word of mouth, comparing yourself with Coke and Mcdonalds is a huge mistake you are in a different grow stage than them.
ReplyDeleteThanks Gemma. As shallow and ridiculous as it sounds, I just want to get known as a writer. And this is the one thing that I've written that has been read the most, unless you count "Manchester is Great", a post people visited just for the picture I gather. The more page views I get, the more I am known. In relation to marketing, I have never used word of mouth. I use Twitter to promote this blog, and social media and word of mouth are not the same. I used Coke and McDonalds as examples because thery were the biggest names- the polar opposite to me. (Also, they are businesses- I am not.) But that doesn't matter- the only word of mouth you hear about with these products are negative. (People slagging them off and telling you how unhealthy they are.) To get their names known, businesses have consistently spreaded their names around as much as they could afford, and that has kept them at the top of their respective games. As a blogger, all I'm trying to do is get known by doing something different.
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