The Daily Pull
22Jun/105

The Message and The Messenger

It should come as no surprise that, as a blogger, I'm very interested in social media (yes, I do have other interestes beyond beer).  Aside from writing this blog and managing a corresponding Twitter account, I also write a blog as part of my day job and manage a corresponding Twitter account for that blog as well.  And as if that isn't enough, I also have personal Twitter and Facebook accounts that blend together aspects of both my personal and professional life.  One by one, the accounts have piled up.  At times, managing them all is overwhelming.  Every once in a while, however, I'm reminded that all the time and effort poured into social media is worth it. 

Over the weekend, I wrote a post called Everyone wants to start a brewery. No one wants to invest in one.  Afterwards, I sent a fairly standard tweet letting people know that I had written a new post.  The response was typical.  That is, until Monday morning rolled around.  It was then that I noticed  my initial tweet, and a couple others linking to my post, had been retweeted a few times.  A few times turned into several times, and before I knew it, the post had generated more traffic than any other I've written (both personally and professionally). 

While it's gratifying to know that people are reading what I write, I couldn't help but think about what made this post different.  Why did this post generate so many more hits than others?  Was it the topic?  The title?  I doubt that these reasons alone are enough to create such a dramatic difference.