1 RT = 1 random tip on Twitter growth

First one is free 👇
1. From 0-1000, focus on being unique.

It is hard to build credibility at the beginning

Do whatever you can to stand out amongst the millions of sub-1000 accounts out there.
2. The best way to get eyes on your account at the start..

is to comment under every tweet big accounts put out.

Use their following to your advantage.
3. Engagement groups are an excellent way to jumpstart your account.

- Find a few people you enjoy interacting with
- Form a group that engages with each other’s tweets routinely.

This will help you get in front of the audiences of others.
4. No one wants to read another bio stating “I help you make money online”

Be more SPECIFIC!

- How do you help us?
- Who do you help SPECIFICALLY?
- What makes you credible enough to teach us?
5. Providing value to big accounts can work wonders for you..

- Create something for them for free.
- Offer them valuable advice
- Build a relationship with them

This will lead to more comments/RTs from them on YOUR tweets.

(Which obviously leads to more impressions..)
6. Any time you scroll past a tweet that performs really well..

Bookmark it. đź”–

Over time you will have developed a personal swipe file of tweets.

- Take the message/concept of these tweets and create one of your own using the same message/concept

(Just don’t steal tweets)
7. The more you tweet, the less engagement you get on each tweet.
8.

- Threads
- Clever One-Liners
- Eye-Catching Images with Deep Messages

Are some of the best ways to get RTs & Followers.

Write threads on topics that apply to a large # of people.
9. Ask questions in your tweets.

A tweet that gets 100 comments has the potential to reach over 20,000 people.

Here’s a simple example:
10. You can provide value in three different ways:

- Inspiration
- Education
- Entertainment

(props to @joserosado for this one)
11. Say what most people are afraid to say.

Unpopular opinions..
Harsh truths..
Etc..

Sometimes “hurting feelings” has the potential to make a tweet go viral.
12. Tweet like you speak.

If you end up tweeting in the same way you wrote your 7th grade English paper..

You’ll never make it here.

• Be conversational.
• Ignore proper punctuation
• Avoid long, complex, “smart-people” words.
13. Format your tweets.

Tweeting in huge blocks without ever pressing “enter” is a guaranteed way to prevent people from reading your tweets.

Use bullet points, periods, and make your tweets digestible.
14. Don’t “save your likes”

- Like every tweet you agree with or find valuable.

You proven to get more likes & retweets, when you like & retweet OTHERS, more.
15. Be “retweetable” in the comments..

When commenting on big account’s tweets:

- Structure your comment like a tweet that could stand alone without the original tweet
- Provide tremendous value in that comment

This will you to getting RT’d by the big guys.

Example:
16. Repeat your best-performing content.

As time goes on, you’ll gain followers.
(That’s the goal at least, right?)

Your tweet that did great a few months ago, will probably do even better today.

Reword it slightly, & share it to your new followers.
17. Coming up with tweet ideas is as simple as:

- Consuming great content
- Generating your own thoughts about that content
- Putting those thoughts into easy-to-read tweets
18. You will have days where you gain very little followers

And days you gain a ton of followers.

The important part is that you remain consistent and don’t get upset when you didn’t hit your daily goal.

Play the long game.
19. The algorithm rewards great content.

Don’t spend time trying to figure it out, just:

• Write better content
• Try new things
• Grind through it
20. Quote RT a tweet from a big account, a few hours AFTER it has been posted.

This increase the chance of them Retweeting you.
21. Understand your market’s biggest dreams & wishes and craft tweets related to those dreams.
22. Transition tweets are great for engagement.

Here’s what they look like:

I used to:

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Now I:

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[INSERT CLOSING STATEMENT HERE]
23. Start seeing everyone posting the same kind of tweet?

Make fun of it.

Tweet something sarcastic related to the concept everyone seems to be copying at that point in time.
24. A guaranteed way to get RT’d by Big Accounts?

- Comment/Quote RT on one of their promotional tweets saying something like:

“[Insert Product Title] was the best investment I’ve made in awhile.

It helped me ____, ______, and _______ in the simplest way possible”

BOOM đź’Ą RT
25. Short tweets work best.

They’re quick & easy reads meaning more users will read the whole thing.

(Which of course leads to more engagement)
26. When others comment on your tweet..

Ask them a question related to the comment.

This adds life to your original tweet & forms a connection between you and the other person.

Do this often enough and you’ll have a VERY engaged community.
27. The worst thing you can EVER do in the comments is:

- Repeat what the original tweet said (in different words)
- Disagree completely and in a disrespectful manner
28. Turn on “post notifications” for big accounts and be the first to comment on all their tweets.

As long as you provide value, these people will notice you.. and so will their audiences.
29. Create a list of all your favorite accounts & engage with their content routinely.

The more you engage with others, the more they engage with you.
30. After commenting on someone’s tweets, YOUR tweets are more likely to appear at the top of their timeline.

Use this to your advantage.
31. Schedule 1-2 tweets while you are asleep.

This will put your account in front of people who aren’t typically active when you are.
32.

• “Fill in the Blank”
• “Agree or Disagree”
• and various questions

Are Twitter Hacks that’ll lead to a huge # of comments on your tweet.
33. Include achievements in your bio.

“Personal Trainer for 15 Years”
“$250,000 in sales my first year”
“I make $15,000/mth doing ______”

This adds credibility and leads to higher conversion rate on your profile page.
34. Tweet milestones and achievements.

We love supporting others.

Posting achievements (as long as they are commendable) will get you great engagement.

(Also, we love joining what’s popular. You’ll gain followers as people are scared of missing out 👀)
35. Write a tweet dedicated to big a big account and tag them.

Make sure it’s something THEIR audience would like to see to increase the chance of them retweeting you
36. Spend time in your analytics.

Look at which tweets of yours have performed well in the past, determine why they performed so well, and repeat.
37. One of the easiest ways to come up with tweet ideas..

Is to spend time commenting on other tweets & turning your comments into tweets.
38. Here is a template you can use to write a high-level bio for your profile:

[HOW YOU ARE CREDIBLE] - [WHAT YOU TEACH/GOAL PEOPLE WANT TO ACHIEVE] - [CALL TO ACTION]
39. It’s a good idea to pay someone for a professional cover photo as well.

$25 to have your profile looking 10/10 is well worth it.
40. If you’re an anon account..

It’s best to still have some kind of “person” people can refer to you as..

I am “The Giver”..

@creation247 has a human figure in his profile picture.

Human to human interaction is huge for growth.
41. Never take multiple days off..

The longer you go without tweeting/interacting, the longer it’ll take to start reaching your audience.

I’ve seen accounts with 3000 followers go inactive for a few weeks, come back, and receive very little engagement
42. Providing great content is the best growth “tactic” by far..

If your content lacks, your growth will as well.

Focus on providing content that people will love.
You can follow @AskTheGiver.
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