Someone asked me, "how can I find my target audience/niche on Twitter?"

If you're looking to grow your Twitter account, this is the most IMPORTANT thread you'll read in your life.

And it's not about boring stuff like niches or target audience.

RT!
I never tried to find a 'target audience' or a niche on Twitter.

I tweet about:
* the things I like
* the things I've learned
* the things that have worked for me

And my Twitter account has grown significantly.

I rarely plan my tweets.

See, my opinion is that Twitter is...👇
In my opinion, Twitter is a tool to amplify your ideas.

And the more followers you gain, the farther your ideas will reach.

With a larger reach, you'll gain more influence.

And with more influence, the more of an authority you'll become in the eyes of your audience.
This authority will help you persuade people into buying your courses and ebooks, as authority is based on TRUST.

And people only buy when they TRUST you.

Once you have their trust, what should you sell?

How do you figure out what to sell?

Keep reading! 👇
Your offers should be for a "specific audience" within your audience.

In other words, a niche WITHIN your audience.

See, you niche down with your PRODUCTS, not with your tweets

But how do you find this audience?

You do so by discovering your audience's pains and dreams. How?
You find your audience's pains and dreams by:
- tweeting out twitter polls
- tweeting 'Ask Me Anything' tweets
- asking your audience questions about their current problems and goals

Document everything!

Why? 👇
This information will pave the path to your FREEDOM.

By understanding your audience's dreams and pains, you can craft the products that will fix their pains and help them reach their dreams.

This is what they'll buy.

Be smart about this!

Twitter is for REACH, not for NICHES.
Now, please CLICK the link below and RT the first tweet of this thread. https://twitter.com/joserosado/status/1249861896297238529
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