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99% do these Twitter Mistakes
Put yourself in top 1%, when avoiding these 3 mistakes!
Hey, it's Fred
In this edition, we're going to be discussing the top 3 mistakes people make when growing their Twitter profile. I see people making these mistakes every day. The result: no engagement, low progression, and frustration.
Whether you're new to Twitter or a seasoned user, it's important to avoid these common pitfalls to ensure you're building a strong and engaged audience.
Not engaging with others: One of the biggest mistakes people make on Twitter is not engaging with others. This means not responding to tweets, not retweeting or liking other people's content, and not following other users. To grow your Twitter profile, you need to be actively engaging with other users, building relationships and fostering a sense of community.
Not using curation content: Many people make the mistake of only sharing their own content on Twitter. While it's important to share your own thoughts and ideas, it's also crucial to share content from other sources. That is, in particular, important if you have below 1000 followers. This is called curation. By curating content from other users and sources, you'll be able to provide value to your followers and show that you're well-informed on a variety of topics. Additionally, curating content allows you to share a diverse range of perspectives, which can help you to build a more engaged and diverse audience.
Not having a consistent posting schedule: Consistency is key when it comes to building a strong Twitter profile. It's important to post regularly and consistently. This means setting a schedule for yourself, and sticking to it. By having a consistent posting schedule, you'll be able to build an audience who knows when to expect new content from you.
It is that simple, really.
Avoid these top 3 mistakes and see your profile growing faster. Remember to engage with others, curate content, and have a consistent posting schedule to ensure that you're building a strong and engaged audience.
Kr
Fred