Nikki Daniels, my top retweeter
I wanted
to show the internet that there was a method of getting free
publicity for your website on a mass scale, a method that no-one was
talking about. Hence, I spent five months working on a self-devised
blogging project. I tried to get my blog shared over Twitter to boost
visibility and start conversations about social media.
Oh, one
more thing- the project involves hundreds of porn stars.
In
2012 I found an online directory of Twitter accounts for adult
entertainment performers called Porn Star Tweet. I spent a month using it to get my blog
retweeted. During that month, my daily page views surged. I wrote up
the project here.
Before
long, that particular post had become my most popular on the blog.
(It's been overtaken since by this very strange piece about a
depressed lovebird.)
I left
the Porn Star Tweet site alone for a year whilst I worked on other
projects, but I knew the site was a goldmine for garnering page
views, and that there were some interesting questions to ask about
the concept of porn stars being on Twitter and being available to
talk to. Eventually, I came back to Porn Star Tweet to approach the
remaining 800 accounts listed on the site.
Due to
faults with the Porn Star Tweet site it took 9 months to exhaust all
the accounts. During that time, though, my stats leaped from 166,837
to 206,813. Considering I set up the blog in 2008, that's a
big jump. I then wrote up the experiment as Ballooning Your Blog Stats With Porn Star Tweet: Take 2.
I wanted
to publicise this particular blog post to gauge a few reactions. A
month ago I tweeted to all the contributors to say thanks. A handful
retweeted the post, helping to rake in a few hits. I showed it to a
few social media people who I was following on Twitter, getting the
odd favourite here and there. All of the feedback I got was positive,
except for one of the porn girls. I'd tweeted to her so long ago that
when I showed her the post she had no idea what I was talking about.
“don't know who you are and I didn't help you with anything....new
spam.” Not entirely correct.
Finally
I trudged through my Twitter followings for social media-related
accounts, people or organisations that might be tweeting / blogging
about sites like Twitter. I fired a few tweets their way to see what
they thought about “Ballooning Take 2”, but I didn't hear much
back from them. The post in question has racked in around 1500 hits
so far and will enter the top 10 in the next few days. And overall, I've racked up a further 55,000 hits since uploading it. So the project can hardly be deemed a failure.
It's
strange that when I wrote up the first Porn Star Tweet project it
quickly got into the top 10 posts on my site, and received 27
comments. Yet the second attempt involved more people and received
less hits and no comments. But, whatever. I know it's a totally
mental idea, and it wasn't going to revolutionise the world of social
media.
There's
still time for that. At least people were reading my stuff.
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