Any tips for Twitter beginners? π¬
Kate Kovbii
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Hi guys, I plan to take my personal Twitter page more seriously π¬ (Yeah, in 2023 π
). Any tips for those who start their twitting path? What do you, makers, do with your accs?
Any advice is more than helpful since I don't quite sure where to start π«
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V. Stoica@_vasilestoica
πHi there! Congrats, @kate_kovbii, on taking steps to become more active on Twitter. Here are a few tips to help you get started:
1. Defining your niche: Decide what form of content you want to share on Twitter. Are you interested in tech, marketing, or maybe fashion? Knowing your focus will help you stay consistent and attract like-minded followers.
2. Creating a content strategy: Once you have defined your niche, create a content calendar for at least a month. This will help you track your progress by posting regularly and organizing your ideas.
3. Engaging with the Twitter community: One of the best things about Twitter is its engaged community. Join conversations with others in your niche, reply to tweets, & have helpful retweet content. This will help you build relationships and gain more followers.
4. Using hashtags: Hashtags are a crucial part of Twitter; they make it easier for people to discover your content. Research popular hashtags in your niche and include them in your tweets.
5. Analyzing your performance: Measure your success by tracking your growth and engagement rates. You can use Twitter analytics to monitor your progress and adjust your content strategy if necessary.
I hope these tips help you get started on your Twitter journey! Let me know if you have any questions or need further assistance.
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Keep up on the latest trend, try to post something "controversial" to help you get more engagement
@arpan_011 sounds like a great evil plan π So, what's trending now in the controversial area? π
Hello Kate, I wish you all the very best for your Twitter journey! I would recommend you start posting at least once a day and experiment with different types of posts to see which one works.
@noel_rajakumar that is great advice! Thank you so much! β€οΈ
Do you use Twitter often? What types of post does your audience loves the best?
@kate_kovbii Yes, definitely! I've been building Steve.ai on twitter and it has been exciting. Our audience loves tutorials, facts and memes to name a few types of posts. How have you planned your content schedule? Would love to hear from you :)
@noel_rajakumar thank you so much for your help and these insights sharing! I'm working on my content plan right now, and I'll be happy to share it with you once created π€ I will also be happy to follow your product on Twitter and support you as needed! π
@kate_kovbii Thank you so much for your support. https://www.producthunt.com/prod... Here's our product. We have a feature launch coming soon for which we will need your help as well :)
wish you success
Hi Kate. I REALLY wish I could borrow from your mindset. For me, Twitter is still just 100% playtime.
@pleasure_meditation oh my, tell me more about that! What is your favorite part about the Twitter?π€
@pleasure_meditation so what is the most fun thing you did or seen there so far? I'd love to add some fun and play to my life too π€
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Hey Kate! It's great to hear that you're also just starting out on Twitter. (I'm also a beginnerπ
)
From my experience, Find users who have a moderate following and try to connect with them through conversations and retweets. By focusing on building connections with a few people at first, you can establish a solid foundation for your Twitter presence.
@charlie_lee1 team Beginners π€ Thanks for helping and sharing your experience! So how exactly did you find your first users to follow? π€
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I mean from looking around at the market the formula for growth I've seen is:
- Take 1 success you've had in life and milk the life out of it with 932093 threads about what you've learned
- Tweet in a semi-sarcastic tone about things you see happening in your space & become a meme lord for marketers
Whatever format you chose, the important is that you have fun doing it. If it's a thankless grind you'll do it poorly, have wrong expectations, and quit early.
An actually useful tip I have for you is:
Figure out what audience/niche you want to be in. Follow the top 10-20 people in there. Engage under every tweet they post and engage with others responding as well. Some of their followers will start following you over time and then the Twitter algo will show your stuff to more people like them
@frenchmajesty this is amazing! Thank you so much for sharing this advice! I mean, I would love to become meme queen one day π But starting with 10-20 people in my niche is just a fantastic way! I've been following people out there randomly and in a chaotic way so far. I hope this new approach will help π€