Hey! - watched this video by David Perell and Matthew Kobach on how to use Twitter and build an audience and test (synthesized) ideas.
You can find my notes here so you don’t have to watch the entire thing:
https://jordyvanbennekom.notion....
@tjordy sorry mate not rn!! I'm planning to get active there after while. before that I want have a set of content pre planned to be shared just to be consistent
Not nescessarily to grow, but to manage it better and have good conent ideas:
Tweethunter!
It might cost you some money, but it also takes off a lot of time during the day, and you could rather focus on product creation and outreach!
Which tools do you use?
@satyanarayan_prashar To be fair, consistently showing up is the hardest part!
My tip:
Force yourself into it for the first 2 weeks. After it, Twitter will become your new favorite hobby!
For folks recommending posting consistently (👋 @entreeden , @yssaflynn , @felix_digistash , @mattmt ) - are/were you posting even when you had very few followers?
I think that's the biggest problem for growing - initially there's a sense of just talking to myself 😬
@michael_cho1 Well in the beginning 2-3 Tweets per day are alright.
keep in mind, when people come to your profile they want to see:
- what you post
- how active you are
- how your profile looks
While I agree that commenting and engaging (30-100 comments per day) is more important, you should also post your own Tweets (even if you talk to yourself in the beginning 😅)
@michael_cho1 agree with Felix, you should definitely post your own tweets even at the start (with little followers).
But even more important is engaging with as many people as you can
If you’re talking about tools specifically, I use Typefully for tweet scheduling, and Blackmagic for analytics!
Although you don’t really need these. By far the most effective way to grow is just being consistent. Showing up everyday, posting 1-2 times a day and engaging with others in your niche as much as possible ⚡️