A neat twitter trick

Yesterday I was browsing the web and found John Ritz 's page and I noticed something interesting there.
He has a link you can click that sends you to Twitter with a tweet already filled in for you. He obviously did that so his visitors could tweet and spread the word about his business, but up until then, I had never seen that strategy used before.
It’s something that’s certainly worth testing.
What do you think? Feel free to test it out by tweeting about this blog post, which should definitely have mass Twitter appeal and does fit the pure content criteria.
Click here to tweet!
(To see what I did, just right-click the link above, select “Copy Link Location” if using Firefox or “Copy Shortcut” if using Internet Explorer, then paste it in notepad or any text editor.
He has a link you can click that sends you to Twitter with a tweet already filled in for you. He obviously did that so his visitors could tweet and spread the word about his business, but up until then, I had never seen that strategy used before.
It’s something that’s certainly worth testing.
What do you think? Feel free to test it out by tweeting about this blog post, which should definitely have mass Twitter appeal and does fit the pure content criteria.
Click here to tweet!
(To see what I did, just right-click the link above, select “Copy Link Location” if using Firefox or “Copy Shortcut” if using Internet Explorer, then paste it in notepad or any text editor.