Whenever I create a new profile on a platform - as I did with Twitter over ten years ago - I go straight to who I already know that's on the platform, friends, acquaintances, etc. Then I'll look for notable folks who work in a space I'm interested in.
I also used to do things like follow-for-follow years ago on Twitter, but I found that I'd be following folks whose feeds I wasn't very interested in.
Now I get told often by folks I mentor: 'I've set up Twitter to network in tech but I have no followers.'
How did you get your first followers?
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I joined about 8 years ago when tweeting felt like yelling into the void. Most of my first followers were friends and family.
Recently, I had a couple tweets go viral, and I've been more active in the community by replying to threads and adding to conversations. That's made the biggest difference in terms of engagement and follower growth.
@chazthetic thanks for talking about viral tweets: do you find you get a surge in followers after you do that? Do they stay?
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@abadesi Yeah, it was funny going back to my original posts years and years ago, and got absolutely zero engagement
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@abadesi Interestingly, you get fewer followers than you'd think when a tweet goes viral. I find I'll get the same results more consistently by tweeting regularly and contributing to conversations. I find it puts my name out there in front of people that may not have encountered my profile otherwise, plus it puts me in front of my tribe.
The best way to make friends on Twitter is to share something useful and participate thoughtfully in a discussion.
Early in my Twitter career (or whatever it's called) I would share interesting articles with an accompanying thought/questions/idea and tag the author. This helped create conversation and became the beginning of a real relationship over several months/years.
In high school during calculus class I would follow everyone I could, then after a few days unfollowed everyone who didn't follow me back. Got 30k engaged followers in 3 months. Didn't use twitter for a few years––when I came back I mass unfollowed everyone and started over, but still kept ~20k of those followers
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@juhaszhenderson This won’t work anymore as Twitter has drastically reduced the hourly follow rates. But your strategy was the perfect way to grow a legit audience (also created several 5k-10k follower accounts that way).
I found a quora answer called "What are the funniest tweets you have seen" and put my best stuff there. It did surprisingly well and had like 15k upvotes. I got like 1k-2k followers from there.
@yash that's so smart! which tweet performed best?
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I can't remember on Twitter, since it's been years and I don't actually have followers there. But both on Product Hunt and Linkedin it's been about connecting with people I know and contributing any insight I might have, respectfully, where it's asked.
I tweet about growing my startup, and have grown to over 2400 followers. I try to keep tweets unique and adding some sort of value, rather than just random thoughts.
I have found that tweets with screenshots usually perform well.
https://twitter.com/daviswbaer
I created a Twitter bot which liked specific tweets by hashtags and got my first 300 followers in this way :)
After it, I started launching projects on PH and got ~150 new followers.
i am by no means an expert. We started by replying to relevant discussions and posting industry insights and linking to releavnt news articles. At the beginning it felt like a battle for every single user, we are now seeing followers organically find us.
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I always got the first followers from my close friends, even if it was my product profile or they didn't know about my product.
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