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💡 IDEAS Top Twitter Tips: Building a Following

Building a Following
Building a following is not done quickly, particularly if you want loyal and dedicated followers. If your following is made up of faithful fans, the easier it will be for you to sell to them. These staunch and dedicated fans can become lifetime customers which can make reaching goal uncomplicated. You will be making more money from a single customer rather than finding more customers. Why? Because it takes much less time and it is less expensive to maintain an existing customer than it is to find new customers.

Twitter gives you the added resources of traffic that converts well. According to numerous studies social media traffic has a higher conversion rate than organic traffic or paid traffic because these are prospects with whom you have established a relationship.


How to Find Followers
So how do you turn porspects into followers?, You can by following these people first. You can start with any existing customers you may have in your personal contact lists and this can be done quickly because you can import your contact lists from Gmail, Yahoo! and AOL. Twitter will compare the email addresses from your lists with its database of users and return a list of all your existing contacts who are using the service and allow you to decide who to follow.

Then you can begin to follow people you have discovered in Twellow or related services such as Twubble.com or 99Tribes.com that are in your niche. Twubble analyzes your existing list and makes suggestions based on similar profiles while 99 Tribes allows you to search based on interests. The advantage of the latter is that it allows you to really narrow your focus quickly by employing a wide range of filters making your work much easier and faster.


How to Follow Followers
Another approach to building a list of followers is by following people who are on the list of followers of your competition. You should focus on people who are industry leaders in your niche, so, for example, to continue with our Internet marketing niche, if you provide PPC services or information products, then consider following someone like Perry Marshall’s followers.

There many advantage in following people like this is. One is that many have auto-follow activated which means that once you follow them, they will automatically follow you back. However, to make sure they stay on your list you need to make sure you are providing valuable and compelling information.


The Power of Lists
Twitter lists are categories of Twitter users that people create to make it easier to follow their tweets. For example, some users build lists of their favorite tweeters on social media marketing strategies or lists of their personal friends.
This means that you have a list of people in your niche that has already been researched by someone else, which will cut down on the work you
need to do considerably.

Additionally, you can follow a whole list of people with a single click.
 
Gaining a devoted following is a wise long-term success tactic, particularly on Twitter. As you pointed out, devoted followers are not only useful for quick sales but can also become repeat clients, so maintaining current relationships is far more economical than continuously seeking out new leads. Finding and following relevant people in your niche is made easier by tools like 99Tribes, Twellow, and Twubble. Additionally, you can reach a wider audience by following the leaders in your industry. Another excellent tool that makes it easier to target the right audience is Twitter lists. In the end, providing value is what keeps followers interested and devoted.
 

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