I've seen people go from 0 to thousands of followers in a few months, all because they zoned in on building a personal brand. Do you have any tips for makers that want to do the same?
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Sharing tips that saved me months,
1. Find the circle, I mean not only the community circle but also the topic circle around the things you want to share. Spend some time understanding the narratives. Remember, Twitter is aaaaalllll about storytelling and the identity you build there. In case you want to build a highly engageable and solid audience there.
If not, then stay aligned with the viral waves, one day you'll catch your wave
2. Use a sustainability approach in your content creation process. I'm sure you don't consider Twitter as the only platform. You may have blogs, videos, Linkedin and so so.
Example:
1 Blog post - 1 video - 5 Linkedin posts - 25 Twitter posts.
Remember, good content pieces never have an expiring date!
People tend to forget, so you can just recycle your old posts, give them a fresh frame and go.
3. Make a list of accounts whose topics really resonate with you. Stick to them. Engage a lot.
I am new in that space too but I have talked to a lot of people and right now I am at my 250th follower and I can give you some tips:
- Create and post unique content that you audience would love almost consistently (3-4 tweets a day should be bare minimum)
- Engage with the community (give back to the community, fav, reply, RT tweets and meet with new cool people) These people will engage to your tweets as well
- Post engaging content ( this is the type of content that invites your audience to reply or RT your tweet )
This way your unique tweets will be going in front of your target audience without a paid ads.
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