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		<title>Case Study: How To Start A Trending Topic On Twitter</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Nov 2009 21:24:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve Krakauer</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[Ed Lover]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[How to start a trending topic]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[When The Awl asked "<a href="http://www.theawl.com/2009/11/what-were-black-people-talking-about-on-twitter-last-night">What Were Black People Talking About Last Night?</a>", which Mediaite's <strong>Robert Quigley</strong> called "<a href="http://www.mediaite.com/online/the-awl-ironically-plays-the-twitter-race-card-goes-bust/">lazy and, well, casually racist</a>," one of the things that got lost was an actually interesting question - how do these seemingly random hashtagged trending topics get started?

So we found out.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.mediaite.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/trending_11-19.jpg"><img src="http://www.mediaite.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/trending_11-19.jpg" alt="trending_11-19" title="trending_11-19" width="304" height="114" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-48228" /></a>When The Awl asked &#8220;<a href="http://www.theawl.com/2009/11/what-were-black-people-talking-about-on-twitter-last-night">What Were Black People Talking About Last Night?</a>&#8220;, which Mediaite&#8217;s <strong>Robert Quigley</strong> called &#8220;<a href="http://www.mediaite.com/online/the-awl-ironically-plays-the-twitter-race-card-goes-bust/">lazy and, well, casually racist</a>,&#8221; one of the things that got lost was an actually interesting question &#8211; how do these seemingly random hashtagged trending topics get started?</p>
<p>So we found out.<span id="more-47799"></span></p>
<p>Case study: <b>#theresway2many</b>.</p>
<p>#theresway2many was the top trending topic yesterday, and is currently the third most popular trending topic of the week. You can see there&#8217;s still a steady stream of tweets <a href="http://search.twitter.com/search?q=%23theresway2many">featuring the trending topic</a> (it should be noted that, from the pictures, they&#8217;re coming from a diverse group of twitterers).</p>
<p>And here&#8217;s how it started. On Sunday, at 2:19pmET <a href="http://twitter.com/MrEdLover/statuses/5747524033"target="_blank">by</a> <strong>Ed Lover</strong>:<br />
<a href="http://www.mediaite.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/edlover_11-19.jpg"><img src="http://www.mediaite.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/edlover_11-19.jpg" alt="edlover_11-19" title="edlover_11-19" width="493" height="130" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-48227" /></a></p>
<p>For those who don&#8217;t know, Ed Lover is currently a radio host in New York on Power 105 and host of a web show, and he&#8217;s the former co-host of <em>Yo! MTV Raps</em>. You can find him on Twitter at <a href="http://twitter.com/MrEdLover"target="_blank">@MrEdLover</a>.</p>
<p>Lover has 62,051 followers &#8211; which puts him in <a href="http://twitterholic.com/mredlover/">the top 1000</a>, but just barely. He has 4,000+ tweets. </p>
<p>After Lover tweeted the call to start the trending topic, he <a href="http://search.twitter.com/search?max_id=5832602959&#038;page=2&#038;q=+%23theresway2many+from%3AMrEdLover"target="_blank">used the hashtag</a> in several subsequent tweets by RT&#8217;ing what others had come up with. But he also played along, firing off another dozen or so tweets with the hashtag over the next 16 hours. Sample: &#8220;#theresway2many reasons that I need a vacation!&#8221; or &#8220;#theresway2many Ugly dudes wit pretty girls.&#8221; </p>
<p>So what did we learn? Here&#8217;s a few steps if you want to start a successful hashtag trending topic:</p>
<p>&bull; <b>Have a lot of followers</b>- You don&#8217;t need to be <strong>Ashton Kutcher</strong>, but a solid 50,000 helps.</p>
<p>&bull; <b>Have a dedicated fan base</b>- Simply having followers doesn&#8217;t do it &#8211; you need people who will follow your lead, and RT your hashtag to their group of followers as well.</p>
<p>&bull; <b>Pick a broad topic</b>- As you can see from the responses, #theresway2many can go in a lot of directions, from the basic to the specific, from the serious to the obscene.</p>
<p>&bull; <b>Play along</b>- You should participate in your own hashtag, as well as others started by other people.</p>
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