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    BRIAN SLATERposted 13 years ago

    I have been posting my hubs on Twitter since I first joined Hp's but find to my amazement it offers very little traffic-is it worth it-what's your view?

    1. Pandoras Box profile image60
      Pandoras Boxposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      I think it would depend on how many targeted viewers are getting your tweets.

      I never bothered with it, but I know some hubbers used to think it was the cat's meow. You may want to search the forums and see what's been posted on it in the recent past.

    2. SydFletcher profile image62
      SydFletcherposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      You must know that there are thousands of links posted every minute and that your link won't get the most clicks.... It also depends on how many followers you have and how many of these followers actually follow you smile

      I post some Twitter updates with a link to my hubs every day. For now, I'm not getting much traffic but I hope that this will change when I'll have more followers.

  2. Pcunix profile image85
    Pcunixposted 13 years ago

    It really depends on your followers. If a lot of them really are fans who check out your stuff, then, yes, it is worth it.

    I've noticed lately that several of my followers are doing that paper.li bit and my HP links are appearing in those. If they in turn have other real followers, you can get more exposure there.

  3. AshleyRB profile image59
    AshleyRBposted 13 years ago

    Well it doesn't cost a dime to tweet. So if I brings even one person to your hubs then it is worth it! Just my opinion.

  4. humagaia profile image59
    humagaiaposted 13 years ago

    I agree it is mostly down to your followers. One additional thing that is helpful is if your tweets are reported in lists. The followers of those lists will see your tweet also. Also use the # function to get your message out there.
    Like all things it is a matter of time. Keep doing what you are doing and eventually something good will come of it.
    HP must think it is useful otherwise they would not have set up the function.

  5. Ms Dee profile image79
    Ms Deeposted 13 years ago

    Hi! I'm finding I draw a handful of traffic if I tweet the hub several times doing at different times of day. My thinking is that readers check their Twitter account when they have a few minutes to spare here and there, and also some may do it in the evening while some may do it in the morning. At the same time, though, I try not to do it real frequently so that I don't 'wear out my welcome' in terms of their interest in seeing another tweet from me.

 
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