4 strategies that will skyrocket your twitter growth

This is the way to get your first 10K followers on Twitter according to my own experiences

=A Thread By WD=
1. Engagement is leverage

You have few followers but you can expose your tweets to 50,000 and more people and grow your profile visits.

How?
Just by engaging

Engaging is not about writing comments

It is about giving so much value under someone's tweet that people start visiting your profile because of that comment.

How to do it?
Make 3 lists of some awesome accounts in your niche:
#1: accounts above 20K

They have lots of impressions. This means if you put a well-thought comment under their tweet, lots of people will see it, get curious about you, and likely they will visit your profile and follow you.

This shows everyone that “You’re in the game.”
#2: accounts between 5 to 20K

Don’t forget about good accounts that have fewer followers. Some of them are really active and will soon grow. An advantage of engaging with them is that you can build a strong, solid network, and believe me, this alone can help you grow in no time.
#3: your same size accounts

Remember, this is not a race nor a competition.

I didn’t get a gold medal when I reached 30K followers.

You’re on a journey, and in this journey, you’re going to need some good friends. And it’s easier to get friends with the same size accounts.
Here's a trick:

- Go to socialblade.com

- Search accounts that you’re going to put in your lists

- See how many followers they are getting daily

- See how many tweets they are posting daily

- Compare your candidates and only add the most active ones
2. Being Real

This is the easiest & most difficult thing you can do

Never copy tweets from other accounts

Post stuff that resonates with you, have your own style

If you like music

Tweet about it

Understand that it's not about creating your audience it's about finding them.
Try to like and reply to the comments under your tweets.

This builds a connection between you and your followers.

And consequently, you will be rewarded with more engagements.
This is one side of its benefit,

the other side is that people will notice you have a character of your own

and some of them will turn into fans

Out of all your followers, it is your true fans that build your authority
3. DMs are the magic box

You started engaging with other accounts,

and you’re posting some great stuff on the timeline.

Now it’s time to go to the DMs.

Twitter is a social media platform

The word social comes first so you need to be social

Connect with your fellow creators
Genuinely help them

If you want to insanely grow your following

Explore the Twitter DM feature as much as you can

DMs are where all the behind scene of Twitter occurs.

You find your first friends in it, and probably you find your first customer in it as I did.
Remember two brains always work better than one.

You can create groups and discuss growth strategies that you’ve learned.

You share some, they share some,

and perhaps it leads to strategies that even big accounts aren’t aware of.

Where to start this friendship? DMs
4. You don't need to quit your job to start a twitter business

You just need a complete step by step actionable plan with a proper timeline

This is how I started and reached 90K in just 1 year:
gumroad.com/a/955315315/XF…
5. Get a mentor

Save your time, you don't need to do it all from the beginning.

I have spent 1 year on Twitter, exploring all the ways to grow faster and more organic.

With the right guidance, you can do it too, maybe even better than me.
Send me a DM for mentorship (Limited slots):
twitter.com/messages/compo…

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