I’ve been on Twitter (AtticManTrader) since late February and recently I engaged in a little sport with another newbie Twitter, EcoHomeBuilder.
(Ed: whenever I make a blog post, I like to find a relevant image – on searching google for ‘Hard-Sell’, I found this one – nothing to do with hardselling at all, but nice none the less)
How to quickly build an audience on Twitter (800+ followers in 3 days)
- There are numerous ‘Viral Following’ websites that claim to develop your audience using a concept similar to chain letters. As a standalone solution THEY DO NOT WORK
- Follow 200+ more than follow you and give them 2 to 3 hours before unfollowing and finding more. Remember they may have got an email informing them that you are following them, so they may follow you even after you have unfollowed them. (Please note to all my followers, after the race to 2,000 had finished, I went through EVERYONE who was following me and followed them back!)
- Twitter Karma is a great tool for easily finding those who are not following you back.
- As you reach 2,000, it seems you can not follow more than 198 people more than you are being followed by.
- Follow the sun when you try and build an audience (know who is asleep and who is awake!)
- Since the experiment stopped, I’ve added another 200 followers. There is a latency after such a period of activity
- There is no substitute for a great profile and great Tweets!
- Be courteous with your new followers – during this experiment I’ve met some really nice people who I’ve had DM’s with
- If you intelligently target who you are going to follow, approx 50% follow you back within 4 hours.
- There is no tool I have found that really helps in the development of an audience.
Here’s the full story of the race to 2,000 – AtticManTrader vs EcoHomeBuilder
On Friday evening he overtook me and began to pull away. He now had over 1,700 followers whilst I had around 1,600. My tactic had not paid off and I needed something new to inspire people to follow me. I decided to go through my followers and locate all the Traders that were not following me. I quickly hit the 2,000 limit and all of a sudden I was unable to follow anyone. Eco was still pulling away and by Saturday evening it looked all over. I had amassed 1,820 and Eco had 1,940.
I frantically considered my options. I was on the 2,000 follower limit. My usual tactic of searching for Traders normally led me to a predominant US audience, but with the US fast asleep, this would have been pointless! Suddenly a brain wave! Attack the Aussie market! They were wide awake. But surely I couldn’t russle up another 40 followers before Eco could find 10?
I crossed the finishing line about 5 minutes later, but there’s no room in this game for second place
Happy Tweeting all!
