Friday, 15 March 2013

7 Ways to Become a Twitter King!


Twitter, a social media tool that gives everyone equality and freedom has become a kingdom where everyone want to be king and the qualification for the post is highly dependent upon the amount followers you have or in recent times the your follower:following ratio (the ratio of your followers to the people you are following). In which case, people have begun to unfollow most of their “tweeps” just to claim “boss” but that’s a talk for another day.

I haven’t met a Twitter user who isn’t concerned about having a large follower base. Some argue that numbers aren’t important, but the “quality” of followers, However, I noticed that most of the “quality” searchers have very very few followers and really aren’t making lee way…what’s the point in having 10,000 followers if they aren’t your direct consumers? It’s because through those 10,000, you can reach 5,000 more who would be potential consumers.

I think growing your twitter followers should be a goal, because more followers provide social authority. The higher your follower count, regardless of your knowledge, the more people assume you are an expert or at least someone interesting, even if you wake up and talk about the size of your pillow. Also, the larger your follower count, the faster your ideas spread.

Growing your twitter followers is almost easy, I view it as “karma” “do unto others what you want others to do to you”, so, if you want to be mentioned, mention people!, if you want to be retweeted, retweet other people, quote them also! Get active!.

 Considering the first commandment of Twitter is “Thou shalt follow all who follow thee”, follow people and ask them to follow back. I will to add the second commandment “Unfollow those who refuse follow” don’t let them use you to mop their “twitter” floor  except you are really star struck. If you are confused and don’t know heads from tail on twitter, I’ll simplify it for you.

To use twitter, you normally would have to sign up, you can’t expect to run a magic/imaginary account. And follow thses steps

Profile Photo: Make sure that you have uploaded a photo to your Twitter profile. Why? Because the absence of a photo may be viewed as a spam account or a confused absentee. I don’t mean that as a “food” brand you should use a car as profile photo. Get creative! Photos speak louder than words!

Interesting Bio. Don’t leave this blank. It is one of the first things potential followers review. Explain who you are and what you do.  Fill up your Bio, show people where to find you, location, links to your website/blog, full name and so on. Think of it as your complimentary card, so get busy!

Sniff out your targets and follow. You’ve signed up, updated your information, you don’t want to just talk yourself, or quote your own tweet. You have to search your target-people relevant to your industry, who would be interested in what you have to say. This will increase your chances of engagement. For instance, you sell baby product, search for women, wives, fathers etc all these will be included in their bio, or you can try to discern from their profile picture. Another way around this is to search similar brands, you might find your audience there. Also keep in mind that the younger ones will eventually become mothers so don’t cut them out completely

Share Relevant Content; Please don’t tweet too much about teddy Bears if your twitter Handle is @Naijapolitics. Create contents that your followers want to hear, remember, they probably read your bio before hitting the follow button. You want to be a thought leader so you can be king someday

Post frequently; but don’t flood your followers: you know how you would want to tell people “SHUT UP!” when they talk too much, regardless of how sensible what they say is? It’s the same with twitter, don’t overwhelm your followers, it’s a timeline not a trash can.

Time your Tweets; why on earth will you be talking about the government at 3:00a.m? Or expect someone to click on the link to your new post when they are sleeping? As you grow, you will begin to notice when you have higher engagement. Leverage on this. It will give you better opportunity to be heard

Keep your posts short enough to retweet; Retweets get noticed by people who don’t follow you. Therefore, you must make it easy for your followers to retweet you, also, make it a point to reply people immediately and publicly
Slow and steady wins the race, don’t expect to wake up with 50,000 followers if you arent dbanj. You have to work at it. Goodluck!

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