It's very difficult for smaller accounts to gain followers.
Most of what you tweet goes on to the twitter void and gets lost.
But, what If I told you you can actually steal someone else's followers?
Pay close attention: this is the plan
Most of what you tweet goes on to the twitter void and gets lost.
But, what If I told you you can actually steal someone else's followers?
Pay close attention: this is the plan

1/ Our target
Where do most followers hang around these days?
You will find them near TOP accounts on your niche.
Make a list of those accounts and see who they follow.
Those accounts are our target.
Where do most followers hang around these days?
You will find them near TOP accounts on your niche.
Make a list of those accounts and see who they follow.
Those accounts are our target.
2/ Research
But careful! Having a lot of followers doesn't mean anything, we need to make sure they are the right kind.
You need to search for someone whose tweets are full of engagements, specially replies.
We need to make sure their followers are active.
But careful! Having a lot of followers doesn't mean anything, we need to make sure they are the right kind.
You need to search for someone whose tweets are full of engagements, specially replies.
We need to make sure their followers are active.
3/ Execute
Now go in for the kill.
Every time one of this top accounts posts something, reply or Retweet with comment.
Easy no? But there's a catch.
You need to ADD VALUE on top of the original post
Now go in for the kill.
Every time one of this top accounts posts something, reply or Retweet with comment.
Easy no? But there's a catch.
You need to ADD VALUE on top of the original post
4/ How exactly do you add value?
- Add your take to the original post
- Ask a thoughtful question so the original poster can reply
- Spark a conversation or join an existing one
Here's an example on how yesterday I stole 20 followers from @jackbutcher https://twitter.com/AlexLlullTW/status/1300115062078795776
- Add your take to the original post
- Ask a thoughtful question so the original poster can reply
- Spark a conversation or join an existing one
Here's an example on how yesterday I stole 20 followers from @jackbutcher https://twitter.com/AlexLlullTW/status/1300115062078795776
5/ Reap the benefits
By doing that
- You get attention from people in your niche
- You might create relationships with the top account
- These people will check out your profile thanks to your reply and probably follow you
By doing that
- You get attention from people in your niche
- You might create relationships with the top account
- These people will check out your profile thanks to your reply and probably follow you
6/ Protip: Timing
The perfect heist requires perfect timing.
1. Set up notifications for those accounts so you know when to attack
2. Be fast. Try to be one of the first accounts to comment
The perfect heist requires perfect timing.
1. Set up notifications for those accounts so you know when to attack
2. Be fast. Try to be one of the first accounts to comment
7/ Protip 2: optimize your profile
Check this tweet to see how to do it: https://twitter.com/AlexLlullTW/status/1296885840392728576
Check this tweet to see how to do it: https://twitter.com/AlexLlullTW/status/1296885840392728576
8/ Avoid doing this:
- Don't just rephrase the sentence
- Don't reply too much, too often. Find a balance
- Comment only if you have something valuable to add
- Don't just rephrase the sentence
- Don't reply too much, too often. Find a balance
- Comment only if you have something valuable to add
9/ What now?
You made it! You are one step closer to become a Twitter thief.
What's stoping you from targeting those top accounts?
Go make that list and plan the next heist!
If you enjoyed this thread, please like and RT the first one so more people can see it!
You made it! You are one step closer to become a Twitter thief.
What's stoping you from targeting those top accounts?
Go make that list and plan the next heist!
If you enjoyed this thread, please like and RT the first one so more people can see it!