7 Things I learned from following some of the best Twitter accounts below, follow them to grow as a person:
@Luxconduct
@WritingToRiches
@HeroJourneyOn
@creation247
@AskTheGiver
@wizofecom
@Route2FI
@blackhatwizardd
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@Luxconduct
@WritingToRiches
@HeroJourneyOn
@creation247
@AskTheGiver
@wizofecom
@Route2FI
@blackhatwizardd
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1. Get to the point.
Tell them who you are and what you do.
All their bios are straight to the point, you'll immediately understand what and who they are.
Your bio is the first thing others see when they visit your profile.
Create a good first impression.
Tell them who you are and what you do.
All their bios are straight to the point, you'll immediately understand what and who they are.
Your bio is the first thing others see when they visit your profile.
Create a good first impression.
2. Be in front of your audience.
They tweet regularly.
Always be tweeting so your followers sees you and won't forget who you are.
Be in their feed.
They tweet regularly.
Always be tweeting so your followers sees you and won't forget who you are.
Be in their feed.
3. Get leverage.
The most important thing you have on Twitter is followers, followers mean leverage.
If you don't have followers, you can't leverage Twitter to make money.
Get more followers and you have leverage on Twitter.
The most important thing you have on Twitter is followers, followers mean leverage.
If you don't have followers, you can't leverage Twitter to make money.
Get more followers and you have leverage on Twitter.
4. Pin a value thread.
Pin a thread that provides value to your audience.
The pinned tweet is the second thing someone sees when they visit your profile.
So, make sure they leave with a good first impression.
Pin a thread that provides value to your audience.
The pinned tweet is the second thing someone sees when they visit your profile.
So, make sure they leave with a good first impression.
5. Give more than you take.
Use the Pareto principle.
80% of your tweet should be giving and 20% taking.
Focus on giving more than taking.
Use the Pareto principle.
80% of your tweet should be giving and 20% taking.
Focus on giving more than taking.
6. Collect emails
You don't own your followers, Twitter owns them.
You own your email list.
You don't own your followers, Twitter owns them.
You own your email list.
7. Show proof
If you're selling a product, show proof.
Don't tell how great your product is.
Show how great your product is.
If you're selling a product, show proof.
Don't tell how great your product is.
Show how great your product is.