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How to Grow Your Twitter Followers (and our Manage Flitter Review)

November 5, 2014 By Shelley Hitz 3 Comments Click here for a FREE book marketing training

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How to Grow Twitter Followers

Do you want to learn how to grow your Twitter followers with people in your target audience who are active and likely to follow you back? In this video I will show you how to do this manually as well as share our Manage Flitter review. We have started using this tool to find twitter followers in our target audience.

Check out this training on how to get Twitter followers and our Manage Flitter review. Then, find out more about the tool we use here: https://www.trainingauthors.com/manageflitter

Tutorial: Grow Your Twitter Following & Our Manage Flitter Review

Things to NOT Do When Growing Your Twitter Following:

– I don’t recommend buying followers
– Do NOT follow/unfollow too agressively as it can get your Twitter account shut down (i.e. “Twitter jail”)

 

What to Look For in Twitter Followers:

– They have a profile image
– They are active
– They are in your target audience
– They already have an established account (i.e. 1,000 followers)
– They will tend to follow people back

 

Settings We Recommend on Manage Flitter:

You can find potential Twitter followers manually as I showed in the video above or by using the tool we are now using called Manage Flitter.

– Users you’re not following and users not following you

– Keywords in bio for your target audience OR followers of someone similar to you

– Active

– Profile image

– We’ve never followed

– Followers 1,000+

– Followers/Follower ratio:  0.7 to 2.5

 

Manage Flitter also has a service where you can pay someone to go into your account and unfollow/follow daily for you.  Simply login to your account, go to your dashboard and click “RAM Activity Report”.  You can then purchase this service at that screen.

Manage Flitter Review

 

Conclusion

Are you on Twitter?  Why or why not?  What is the best way you have found to grow your Twitter following?

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Comments

  1. John says

    November 18, 2014 at 9:40 pm

    Thank you . this is a great article for me . It will help me to grow twitter followers . this is really a useful article . And the tutorial is also awesome and helpful .

    Reply
  2. lam dep vung kin says

    November 10, 2015 at 7:38 am

    Thanks for any other excellent post. Where else may anyone get that kind of info in such an ideal means of writing?
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  3. stephen says

    March 16, 2017 at 12:53 pm

    These are some great tips! You should always combine a multiple set of strategies to get the most out of twitter. I have seen some of my clients post 2-3 tweets a week and get more results than from other’s using automated tools posting dozens a day. Proper engagement and consistency is the key to gaining more followers with twitter.

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