A very small number of people who read your posts will go ahead to retweet it (or Digg it, Stumble it, email it to others, etc.). This could be because people are either lazy, busy or are not familiar with the feature in question.
Buffer makes your life easier with a smarter way to schedule tweets. Work out all your tweets at one point in time during the day. Then fill up your Buffer with your tweets and Buffer schedules them for you. Simply keep that Buffer topped up and you will then be tweeting consistently all day round, all week long.
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Enter Taweet. Learn how to schedule future tweets! There are a few tools I’ve come across that allow you to [...]
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I have not really been a recipient of ‘Spam ‘inundating my Twitter account. But I can imagine if you are [...]