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20 Proven Methods To Get More Twitter Followers

October 5, 2013 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

Here is the giant list of ways to get more followers on Twitter. It is up to you to implement what is on the list:

  1. Tweet regularly.
  2. Tweet consistently.
  3. Follow people with good follow back ratios.
  4. Follow back your followers.
  5. Retweet other people’s tweets.
  6. Don’t primarily focus on tweeting what you want to tweet. Focus on tweeting what your followers want to see. You’ll get more retweets and influence this way.
  7. Promote your Twitter account on other social networks.
  8. Say something very clever about a trending topic. This will get you a lot of retweets and exposure.
  9. See when your followers are on Twitter by using Tweriod so you can figure out when to send out your best tweets. If your followers always see your best, they will continue to follow you and spread the word.
  10. Be patient. If you get 20 followers every day, you’ll get 7,300 followers every year. You’ll get more followers per day as you get more followers though.
  11. Focus on quality. Buying Twitter followers will accomplish the job of giving you more Twitter followers, but fake followers aren’t going to help your ideas spread on Twitter or any social network. The quality followers are the ones you build upon.
  12. Do something creative. Don’t do what everyone else is doing. Be different on Twitter, and in what you do, and you’ll get more followers.
  13. Start conversations because people need a reason to talk with you and tell their friends about you.
  14. Be quick and reliable. If you aren’t replying to an important tweet within 30 minutes with an accurate response, that’s not good enough because the average person is only using Twitter 23 minutes every day.
  15. Have a good bio. People need to know about you before they decide to click the follow button.
  16. Have a picture of YOU. The people with hundreds of thousands (or millions) of real followers have pictures of themselves. There are few exceptions, and for the exceptions, not all of their followers are real. If you’re afraid to put a picture of yourself on social media or the web, you’ll be afraid of doing the incredible.
  17. Tweet popular content. You can see how popular a link is right now with the URL shortener, Bitly.
  18. Look at the statistics. If one of your links is getting clicked like crazy, tweet that link tomorrow as well.
  19. Use TwitterCounter to find out when you gained the most amount of followers. By figuring this out, you’ll be able to identify what you did on a particular day that led to the best result.
  20. Tweet quality content. It’s good to tweet what other people want to see, but if you can combine that with quality, you have the winning formula.

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Self-Added Rules

October 4, 2013 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

When people figure out what they are, will they be impressed? There are many writers, but not all of them are giving themselves extra rules to follow. Some writers strive to achieve alliteration in every line or paragraph. That’s easier said than done.

Dr. Seuss’ masterful rhyming techniques got noticed. People marveled at what he was able to do as a writer.

Some people publish blog posts every day while others achieve a certain standard in their writing.

We are all forced to follow rules. It’s inevitable. Whether you can’t wear jeans to work or were told to go up to the chalkboard, we are all forced to follow some rules. However, the rules that you give yourself to follow are going to be the ones that you benefit you the most. What rules are you going to give yourself?

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It Was A Success

October 4, 2013 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

Last summer, I decided to send out two blog posts every day. Today, I am still doing that, and the overall result has been a success.

It’s not easy to change something, but when it gets changed, you might benefit from it greatly. I would have about 300 posts published. Now I have 400 posts published. I have also had more time to practice writing.

Take the leap and pursue your goals. It’s worth it.

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Must-Do List

October 3, 2013 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

There are people who are writing down everything they need to accomplish. The problem is that not all of those things get accomplished. The problem is that people are writing their ideas on a to-do list.

A to-do list allows you to write things down that you need to get accomplished. However, the title, to-do list, isn’t as motivating as a must-do list.

There are some things that you will really need to get accomplished. If you put them on a to-do list, it’s optional. If you put them on a must-do list, they’re not optional anymore. You actually have to be committed to accomplishing those goals.

Is there something for you to-do, or is there something that you must-do?

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: business, business tip, goals, productivity

Your Blog Is A Book

October 3, 2013 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

 

I have the word count for all of my blog posts. Instead of blogging for free, I could have turned all of this content into a 200 page paperback book. People wouldn’t listen as much.

The secret to writing a book is that it doesn’t have a price tag. It doesn’t have to be a paperback or a digital copy being sold as an eBook. The truth is your blog is your own book. What’s even better is that your blog is a book that never ends, and it’s free for everyone.

You’re the author, and you’re in charge!

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The 3 Things Your Contest Must Do

October 2, 2013 by Marc Guberti 3 Comments

More people are hosting their own contests. More people are talking about creative ways to host contests and how to host them on various social networks. However, no matter which social network you use, your contest should be able to benefit you in some way. If you’re giving something away, you should get something in return.

These are the 3 things you need to focus on when it comes to hosting your own contest:

  1. Get more shares on the social network. This can mean more likes, repins, retweets, revines (depending on the social network you are using), and so on. If people share your contest on their social networks, friends and followers will learn about your contest. More people share your message, and more people enter for a chance to win.
  2. Get more followers that stick around. It’s unquestionable that hosting your own contest will get you more followers on your social networks. However, are these followers going to stick around once your competition ends? In order to get followers that stick around, make sure you frequently post updates similar to the prize you’re giving away. If you’re giving away an iPad, talking about technology would help you get followers that stick. If you review books, giving away a book will allow you to get followers that will stick around. Then, you can be sure your followers won’t just bounce back and forth to this contest and that contest.
  3. Get more subscribers for your blog. Did you check your email today? You probably did. A majority of people do the same thing. Some people check their inboxes right when they see the red circle indicating they got a new message. What if some of those messages were emails about your latest blog posts. Social networks are giant places, and it’s easy for people to get lost on them. One profile looks good today, but another profile will look even better tomorrow. At the end of your contest, you can say something like, “Subscribe to my blog for more updates about future contests and free resources as well.” This allows you to create a list, and as the contest progresses, that list gets bigger.

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