Happy Monday! Just two more sleepless nights and we finally get “Arrow” 3x20, which is sounding like it’s going to be a very fun, very special episode, especially for Olicity fans. There’s a push to make this the most watched episode of Arrow and dgct2 has all the information here on how you can help. To make sure we harness the power of Twitter in spreading the word about the episode/show, SmoakandArrow has organized a special power block trend that will go on for three hours before “The Fallen” airs.



There’s another way to make sure this episode stands out (and for the powers that be to take notice). We fans are already doing this, we just need to amp it up. What am I talking about? Liking, favoriting, reblogging, commenting on and sharing posts about Arrow and Olicity the entire week starting today (Monday, April 20) and doing it for the rest of the week. The goal is to try and get this Arrow episode in the Top 10 of Broadcast TV’s Digital Audience Ratings. The last time an Arrow episode showed up in the Top 10 was back in December for the mid-season finale, “The Climb.” Below are last week’s ratings.



Not familiar with DAR? It’s a ratings system that measures “what entertainment content is resonating most across Facebook, Google+, Instagram, Tumblr, YouTube and Wikipedia combined.” Social engagement for the entire week is measured. You can read more about the methodology used here. (Twitter was removed back in October 2014 probably because Nielsen’s already covers it in its daily and weekly Twitter TV ratings).



Why is this important? Because “Arrow” executive producers and even actors such as Stephen Amell and David Ramsey have noted that fan response on social media matters.



So when CW Arrow puts up teasers, like the one above, and videos for the upcoming ep on its social media accounts, make sure you like them, share them, leave a comment about them. Chatting with friends and family about Arrow on Facebook? Use hashtags. It would be awesome to get Arrow trending on FB.

When entertainment websites start posting teasers about the ep, share the link, spread the word on Facebook, Tumblr, Google+. Also, leave a comment. It can be as simple as “I love Olicity,” “I root for Oliver and Felicity” or “Olicity 4evah!” The point is you want to show your support. I’m sure there will be lots to talk about before and after the episode airs. Just make sure you focus on what you love. Don’t talk about what/who you hate because that’s just giving it/them buzz. It’ll be tempting to respond to other posts but refrain yourself if you can. smoakandarrow‘s TWEET STRONG tips work for everything.



This is an exciting week for Arrow fans, so let’s have fun and make sure it counts!