Twitter Party 101: How to Have Fun, Make Friends and Win Prizes

   By SheSpeaksTeam  Aug 26, 2011
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So you’re ready to party in the Twitter-sphere? Twitter Parties are great fun and a good way to meet new Tweeps by discussing a shared topic or interest. Parties usually last around 1-2 hours and are very fast-paced. We enjoy throwing Twitter Parties because it gives us the chance to chat with our members in the real-time world.

Twitter parties have the same format as a regular party at home. By searching and using the party hash tag you can see all the conversations that are happening at the party. You can retweet and respond to any of the questions or responses you see in the party.  If you like a response or comment retweet it, it’s a great compliment and that’s how you begin to meet people and be seen by others. 

How the Party Starts:

First, your host will tweet to welcome you and introduce you to the other hosts, panelists and VIP’s. There is usually a door prize and that is drawn from all those who RSVP to the party invite.  It’s not necessary to RSVP to join a twitter party but it does often increase the prizes you’ll be eligible to win, so don’t forget to do it before the party starts.

After introductions your host will introduce the party theme.  Usually the party includes a few fun questions and for each question a party favor can be won! There will also be information and fun facts for you to read and retweet.

The host will tweet out the first question, which you and the hosts should retweet while you think about your answer. As soon as you have a response in mind, tweet your answer with the party hash tag.  You need to be quick but be sure to read and enjoy the responses of others.

At the end of the party you will be asked to enter a grand prize, as with most parties the best is saved until last so it’s usually worth sticking around to enter your response. If you win a prize, it will often be tweeted during the party and you will receive instructions via DM about how to get your prize.

After you join a few parties you will get used to the format and the speed they run and other tweeps will begin to recognize your twitter name. 

Like we said, Twitter Parties can happen very quickly. We want to make sure you know the basics so you’re ready to tweet, win, & have lots of fun!

If you have any questions, feel free to comment on this blog, post on our Facebook wall, or tweet us at @shespeaksup.

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kimchola by kimchola | AUSTIN, TX
Nov 20, 2012

RSVP kim_chola

jaye1975 by jaye1975 | DREXEL HILL, PA
Sep 19, 2012

Thank you so much for the Twitter party 101! Tonight will be my first TweetGrid party...I'm so excited, and hope I can keep up and win a prize!

Qunep228 by Qunep228 | reston, VA
Sep 12, 2012

very helpful! i never understood how these work but i think i got it now! thanks!

FroggieSL by FroggieSL | VACAVILLE, CA
Aug 16, 2012

Is there a mobile/smart phone app that does a similar thing because I am not always home to be on the computer when these happen because I am on the west cost. I can pop in on my work breaks...but the best I can do is to try and follow the hash through the twitter app which is hard with how quickly it moves.

Hiiyooitscat by Hiiyooitscat | LOS ANGELES, CA
Mar 26, 2012

This is so helpful.. especially the video =)

juanita93243 by juanita93243 | Bakersfield, CA
Feb 02, 2012

I will figure this out, I will figure this out, I will figure this out, lol

sparrow31 by sparrow31 | burlington, IA
Jan 23, 2012

Hey guys heading out for a party tonight or I would make sure I was on! Anyone wanting more info on thirty-one is more than welcome to email me sparrow31@ymail.com! Have fun!

maria36 by maria36 | CORAL SPRINGS, FL
Jan 19, 2012

I am a true beginner and this is not working.

maria36 by maria36 | CORAL SPRINGS, FL
Jan 19, 2012

I have try to tweet and use the grid. I just do not understand where to type the answer on both places. The video should explain more about how to tweet on the tweetGrid site. It explains everything else but it does not explain how to really use the site.

Zackmum by Zackmum | Cincinnati, OH
Jan 18, 2012

RSVP @MintaB

arobimom by arobimom | Atlanta, GA
Dec 13, 2011

Really thanking you for that explanation. I'm a beginner and this helped me a lot.

mccop5196 by mccop5196 | HOLLY, MI
Nov 15, 2011

I personally think that a twitter party would be no different than watching an Ad on TV for a product being sold at your local store. I think the best way to show a product is one on one. They can see the product. touch the product, see how the product is made. Try it on for size, so to speak. I think twittering is a lot of blah, blah, blah and very impersonal, and why would I want to tell a complete bunch of people what I am doing right now. Who really cares what I am doing right now.

pankuch1605 by pankuch1605 | MC KEES ROCKS, PA
Nov 14, 2011

i have not been able to get into adding my tweet at the past few parties, now i think i can do it...super informative and i thank you for this

jtry1953 by jtry1953 | CRANSTON, RI
Nov 08, 2011

doesn't look like a good use of my time

DMorris83 by DMorris83 | NEWHALL, CA
Oct 27, 2011

DejahM83