12 Ways To Build Strong Twitter Reputation
by Karan Goel
Whether you are a freelancer, employee, professional, or a business, it is becoming increasingly important to manage your Twitter reputation. In this article, let us see what is meant by reputation in the world of Twitter, and how you can use free Twitter tools manage and enhance your reputation.
What Is Your Twitter Reputation?
Can your reputation be measured? Yes, there are many services that claim to do that using different methods. You can check your reputation on free Twitter tools like , , , , and . There is no single model that defines Twitter reputation, and this guide tries to combine all the different approaches used by such tools and suggested by experts.

Your Twitter reputation is important because:
- It may well be the first impression you make on the social web.
- Everything on Twitter is public (assuming you don’t protect your updates, which is 90% of Twitterers). This means your colleagues, current employer or potential recruiter can always see your Twitter profile and your tweets.
- Reputation will play an increasingly important role in search rankings. Already, third-party Twitter search engines like and incorporate ranking in their search results, and Twitter itself is also to ranking search results.
Convinced? Let’s get started.
1. Your Profile
Use your real name, a (decent) profile picture, a meaningful bio, and a link to your website, blog, or social profile. If you have a custom background on your profile page, people are more likely to follow you back.
2. Follow Authentic People
Don’t engage in any “get hundreds of followers quickly” schemes. Follow people you’re already friends with on other social networks. Then grow your Twitterverse as you get comfortable.
I use the free Twitter tool to get informative emails when someone follows me. It shows useful information like level of engagement, percentage of tweets containing links, and recent tweets to help decide whether to follow back.

3. Manage Your Followers and Friends
The days of “higher the number of followers, higher your reputation” are becoming a thing of the past, thanks to paid services that allow buying followers. Think of your reputation if there were half-naked women showing up as your followers!
Block suspicious accounts, spammers and bots from following you. I have recently started using Tweet Blocker to filter and clean my followers list and it works like a charm. Another service I find indispensable is , which shows me a list of my contacts along with details of their number of follows, followers, ratio, etc. You can easily sort the list to weed out nasty spammers and indecent folks right within the app.
4. Get ReTweeted
The best way to increase your reach and influence on Twitter is to get retweeted. Statistical studies of retweets have found that links, quotes, trending topics, breaking news, questions, and creative/novel tweets are more likely to get retweeted. Shrink your tweet and reduce its length to around 100-110 characters so that it becomes easier for others to retweet without editing.
5. Mix Your Tweet Types
Do not restrict yourself to tweeting out informative links or indulging in pointless babble. Use a mix of tweets that are status updates, links, retweets, questions, and self-promotions for your blog posts.
6. Spread Your Tweets Over the Day
Services such as let you see how your tweets are distributed through the day. Don’t send out a large number of tweets in short time spans and then disappear. Distribute your tweeting activity evenly through the day, using planned “Twitter-breaks” from your work. If you are going to be offline for a considerable amount of time, let your followers know.

7. Be Responsive and Engage in Conversation
Tools like and now show your level of engagement. This influences whether people using such tools will follow you back.
Reply to others’ tweets using @Replies. Answer all @Replies and Direct Messages sent to you. Let people see that you don’t use Twitter simply to promote your links. Try to answer people’s questions and if you can’t, be a helping hand by retweeting them.
8. Don’t Misuse Hashtags
A UK furniture firm suffered a huge blow to their reputation on Twitter as they sent out marketing messages using #hashtags that were meant for completely unrelated topics. The Twitter community uses #hashtags for tracking specific topics they are interested in, so stick to conventions.
9. Avoid Many Twitter IDs from a Single IP Address
Some experts have proposed that multiple Twitter IDs created from the same IP address should have a lower Twitter rank in searches. This is a counter measure against spammers and bots who abuse Twitter accounts. If for whatever reason, you need to create a large number of legitimate Twitter accounts, don’t do it from the same computer.
10. Use DMs with Discretion
If I get automated DMs after I follow someone, I unfollow them. The same with people who play mafia-style Twitter games and send me invites to play via DMs.
Do not send Direct Messages to people you’ve recently started being friends with on Twitter. Most people consider DMs to be private messages that they share only with good friends. Use @Replies wherever possible, unless you want to discuss a sensitive issue that warrants a DM.
11 Use Recommendations
Recommendations are a great way to discover and be discovered. The most popular method on Twitter is the #FollowFriday hash tag. Like everything else in social media, the more you give, the more you get, so if you like this method, use it to give recommendations to others.

A better recommendation engine is , which is getting popular. It gives me decent recommendations since I joined, along with useful statistics.
12. Monitor Your Brand
If you own a brand name, create a search to monitor for all mentions of your brand. Most popular Twitter clients let you create saved searches, some like even let you sync your saved searches with those on Twitter’s website.
Will these techniques help you enhance your Twitter reputation? Have any other suggestions? Do let us know in the comments!
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September 11th, 2009 at 2:22 am
Great information here. I wish more would follow your recommendations and the twitter community would be a wonderful place to be social.
September 12th, 2009 at 8:43 am
Fantastic article! Thank you.
September 12th, 2009 at 10:58 am
Thanks Diane..
September 13th, 2009 at 5:36 pm
i really love to use Twitter. i was addicted to Blogging before the birth of Twitter. Now i am addicted to Twitter.
September 14th, 2009 at 10:15 am
Good night!
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September 14th, 2009 at 10:16 am
Oh yes,.Twitter is very addictive!
September 14th, 2009 at 2:11 pm
I wouldn`t do it.
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September 22nd, 2009 at 4:28 pm
Excellent post, with really solid advice in it. Thank you!
September 28th, 2009 at 9:07 am
i just love Twittering compared to blogging. i was a blog addict and now i am a Twitter addict.
September 29th, 2009 at 11:37 pm
Very nice article…
I learn some tools from here…
October 4th, 2009 at 7:32 am
Thanks man!
October 4th, 2009 at 2:37 pm
Nice post!
In Russia Twitter is not very popular yet.
It`s pitty, but our Internet is not so developed as yours.
October 10th, 2009 at 12:09 pm
Twitter is the newest craze today. i tweet at least 5 times a day on my friends just to keep them informed about my whereabouts. I still keep my personal blog though. ..
October 29th, 2009 at 4:19 pm
Great post Karan! Do you think Twitter is a fad, or here to stay?
October 29th, 2009 at 6:46 pm
Hey.
Twitter is absolutely not a fad! It has not become a phenomenon. It is just the starting phase of twitter and there is a long way ahead for it!
November 6th, 2009 at 5:25 pm
Fantastic information.
Thank you very much
November 30th, 2009 at 12:28 am
I am happy to see that all the points you mentioned, I am already following them :)
And yes, the results are pretty good from Twitter. I am getting traffic to my sites :)