GROW YOUR TWITTER FOLLOWERS LIKE A PRO: SECRETS. HACKS. TRICKS. by JERRY DOUBLES
Author:JERRY DOUBLES [DOUBLES, JERRY]
Language: eng
Format: azw3, mobi, epub
Published: 2020-09-01T00:00:00+00:00
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Chapter four - Engagements
RETWEET GROUPS
T his is unarguably the most effective way to grow relevant followers on Twitter. If you do this effectively and as planned out in this book, using this strategy alone you will gain thousands of followers within a short time. So imagine implementing this strategy called "Retweet Groups" and then adding the others enumerated in this book, you will sporadically grow your followers with relevant engagements and meaningful followers.
You can send DM to more than one person at a time. If you highlight more than one name to send message to in the DM it becomes a group. You can add not more than 50 people in a group. This is a good start.
Create this group with 50 people who want more engagement on their tweets, then follow these rules;
1. Everyone in this group follows everyone on the group before anything else. It means that everyone would have had an additional 49 followers from joining the Retweet Group.
2. Everyone on the group has the chance to drop a Tweet link once everyday. Tweet links can be obtained from the tweet in the timeline. When they drop more than one tweet link, they are removed immediately. Remember, this rule is not cast on stone. But this is the most effective for me. Other Retweet Group owners have made different kinds of rules, like allowing people to drop tweet links more than once and at different points in a day.
Why I feel my Retweet Group rule is most effective (to accomodate only one tweet a day) is because not everyone would be online at all times or within the periods that are open for engagements. In a day, one is supposed to come online and engage all tweets dropped on the Retweet Group.
3. Everyone MUST engage all tweets dropped on the group - it is important to like, reply or Retweet every content in the group. People have argued that since it is a Retweet group, one must Retweet all tweets in the Retweet Group. But then, this is only effective when the members of a Retweet group share the same interest. For instance, if you are an engineer and you have 49 other engineers in the same Retweet Group, it is easy to Retweet everything that has to do with engineering as it is in your niche of interest and will not sway your followers away from why they are following you.
Most times, followers follow you for a reason, mostly because of your niche of interest. When you Retweet tweets that have no placement on your niche, you will lose so many followers. As an engineer, if you Retweet a thing about politics, you will only divide your followers because sensitive topics like politics, religion or gender is always dicey and has a high tendency to affect your followership being that no matter how you sound on these topics you will still sound biased and those who don't share your thoughts will eventually stop following you. Now since you aren't known for being political, just stay off it.
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