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Before you try to make your Twitter (now called X) posts do better, it helps to know how the system works. X shows posts to more people when they get quick reactions like likes, shares, comments, and profile visits. If a post gets attention right away, it has a better chance to spread.
X is a huge multi-billion-dollar company with smart tools that can spot fake activity. Using bots or paying for likes or followers is easy for them to catch. It might help for a short time, but it won’t work for long. A better plan is to grow your account in real ways that last.
1. Create really good posts
The key to doing well on Twitter is making posts that people actually care about. No matter what you post about, it should be interesting and useful. Here’s how to make your tweets better:
Follow what’s popular: Check Twitter’s “Trending” section and write posts about those topics. Joining popular conversations helps more people see your tweets.
Join other chats: Don’t just make your own posts. Reply to popular tweets or influencers in your area. A smart or funny comment can get a lot of attention.
Post regularly: Don’t wait days or weeks between posts. Tweet often so your followers stay interested and Twitter knows your account is active.
Use hashtags wisely: Add 3–5 hashtags per tweet that fit your topic. Pick trending or niche hashtags so the right people see your posts without looking spammy.
The better your posts are, the more people will like, share, and comment, which helps your account grow naturally.
2. Interact with popular accounts in your area
Big accounts get a lot of views, and joining their conversations can bring more people to your profile. Here’s how to do it well:
Find the right accounts: Follow and engage with top people in your niche, not just random influencers.
Write useful comments: Skip generic lines like “Cool post!” Say something smart, funny, or different that makes others want to reply.
Do it often: Commenting regularly on popular accounts helps more people notice you and can grow your followers.
The most important thing is to stay relevant—commenting on posts that don’t relate to your niche won’t help much.
3. Share your posts at the right times
When you post really matters because it affects how many people see your tweets. Posting when most of your followers are online can get more likes, comments, and shares. Here are some good times to try:
Morning (around 7–11 AM): People check their feeds at the start of the day.
Afternoon (1–4 PM): Many scroll during lunch or short breaks.
Evening (5–9 PM): People relax and browse social media after work or school.
If you want to reach people in other countries, adjust your timing. You can also use Twitter Analytics to see when your followers are usually online.
4. Try different types of posts
To get more attention, don’t just stick to plain text. Mixing up how you post can make people interact more. Some types that work well are:
Threads: A bunch of connected tweets keeps people reading longer. Start with a strong first tweet to grab attention.
Posts with media: Adding pictures, GIFs, or videos usually gets more likes and shares than plain text.
Polls and slides: Using polls or multiple images in one post helps people stay engaged and can make your tweet more popular.
Using different styles like these makes your tweets more fun and easier for people to share.
5. Talk to your followers often
Getting more followers isn’t just about posting—it’s about interacting with people too. Here’s how to do it:
Answer comments: Reply to people who comment on your tweets to start more conversations.
Share useful posts: Retweet helpful or interesting content from others in your field to show you’re active and knowledgeable.
Connect in messages: Sending DMs to people in your niche can help you make friends, collaborate, and reach more people.
Overall, the best way to make a post popular is to have good content and make sure it keeps showing up in your followers’ feeds. Using the free tips above can help your tweets get seen more without paying for ads.
X is a huge multi-billion-dollar company with smart tools that can spot fake activity. Using bots or paying for likes or followers is easy for them to catch. It might help for a short time, but it won’t work for long. A better plan is to grow your account in real ways that last.
1. Create really good posts
The key to doing well on Twitter is making posts that people actually care about. No matter what you post about, it should be interesting and useful. Here’s how to make your tweets better:
Follow what’s popular: Check Twitter’s “Trending” section and write posts about those topics. Joining popular conversations helps more people see your tweets.
Join other chats: Don’t just make your own posts. Reply to popular tweets or influencers in your area. A smart or funny comment can get a lot of attention.
Post regularly: Don’t wait days or weeks between posts. Tweet often so your followers stay interested and Twitter knows your account is active.
Use hashtags wisely: Add 3–5 hashtags per tweet that fit your topic. Pick trending or niche hashtags so the right people see your posts without looking spammy.
The better your posts are, the more people will like, share, and comment, which helps your account grow naturally.
2. Interact with popular accounts in your area
Big accounts get a lot of views, and joining their conversations can bring more people to your profile. Here’s how to do it well:
Find the right accounts: Follow and engage with top people in your niche, not just random influencers.
Write useful comments: Skip generic lines like “Cool post!” Say something smart, funny, or different that makes others want to reply.
Do it often: Commenting regularly on popular accounts helps more people notice you and can grow your followers.
The most important thing is to stay relevant—commenting on posts that don’t relate to your niche won’t help much.
3. Share your posts at the right times
When you post really matters because it affects how many people see your tweets. Posting when most of your followers are online can get more likes, comments, and shares. Here are some good times to try:
Morning (around 7–11 AM): People check their feeds at the start of the day.
Afternoon (1–4 PM): Many scroll during lunch or short breaks.
Evening (5–9 PM): People relax and browse social media after work or school.
If you want to reach people in other countries, adjust your timing. You can also use Twitter Analytics to see when your followers are usually online.
4. Try different types of posts
To get more attention, don’t just stick to plain text. Mixing up how you post can make people interact more. Some types that work well are:
Threads: A bunch of connected tweets keeps people reading longer. Start with a strong first tweet to grab attention.
Posts with media: Adding pictures, GIFs, or videos usually gets more likes and shares than plain text.
Polls and slides: Using polls or multiple images in one post helps people stay engaged and can make your tweet more popular.
Using different styles like these makes your tweets more fun and easier for people to share.
5. Talk to your followers often
Getting more followers isn’t just about posting—it’s about interacting with people too. Here’s how to do it:
Answer comments: Reply to people who comment on your tweets to start more conversations.
Share useful posts: Retweet helpful or interesting content from others in your field to show you’re active and knowledgeable.
Connect in messages: Sending DMs to people in your niche can help you make friends, collaborate, and reach more people.
Overall, the best way to make a post popular is to have good content and make sure it keeps showing up in your followers’ feeds. Using the free tips above can help your tweets get seen more without paying for ads.