Nor the best tweets
But I do have some tricks up my sleeve that helped with my Twitter growth
I will spill the beans in this thread:
You can write the best tweets, but if you don't have an audience, you will not grow
This is a no brainer
You need to engage. You need to follow, reply, and RT with comment on larger accounts within your niche
Be insightful, not an ass kisser
For personal brands, talk about what you are knowledgable in - you are your own niche
Don't put yourself in too narrow of a box.
For niche accounts (I.E. teaching web design), talk about web design and complementary skills
Good for perceived authority
You don't need to be a multimillionaire or travel the world to be interesting
You just have to do something in life worth talking about (AKA, what the average person doesn't do)
Your twitter feed is a reflection of your life experiences
Stop following and expecting a follow back. I will not explain this further. Stop.
Follow accounts similar to what you post and engage with their tweets consistently
They will follow you
Plus, following/unfollowing people multiple times warrants a block
Don't get caught up in the numbers. There are many factors that help with growth aside from tweeting
10+ times/day isn't the answer, nor is 5-7, or a billion
I've tweeted 3x/day and gained hundreds of followers
I've also tweeted 15+ times and gained a few
I recently joined TGC to see what it is all about
I was pretty surprised by what I saw
Think of it as a roadmap to getting your first couple thousand followers
Then, a community to grow even further
But TGC has the structure to hold you accountable for months on end
You don't just buy it and forget about it, it gets you results (followers + money)
Join me inside here (aff)
thedankoe.com/tgc
You can try and grow all day long, but if you don't have a community of like minded people - you will have a hard time succeeding
Hence why TGC was created
But, lets talk about what ive done
I have a web design product
I reached out to big accounts with my target audience (developers) and got to know them
Some wanted to affiliate for my product - this alone helped me grow by hundreds every time they promoted
Make friends, create a DM group, and RT each others tweets
Don't just send tweets every day
Create a schedule and stick to it
Otherwise the group will slowly die off
You only know what you know
High level knowledge is hard to come by online
You need to find people that are FAR ahead of you and make friends
Don't be intimidated by them, they are human
Ask a few if they want to create a group
You need to have mentors.. or people you can mastermind with
If you don't, your progress will seem extremely slow
Don't be that guy that wants to "figure it out for himself"
This is a good trait, but not in business
Join me in the Utopia
You can grab it at a special lifetime discount with this link (aff)
gumroad.com/a/214922355?of…
If you are an absolute beginner - here is my number 1 tip
Stop procrastinating and just start writing tweets
Nobody is going to care if your tweets suck
Start writing and refine your growth process as you go
You don't need all of the answers to start.