A good profile starts with a profile picture, bio, and banner that are all set up to attract people in your niche and give them an idea of what your account is about. Your pinned tweet should also have useful info or at least help viewers understand your account better.
At the beginning, you probably won’t get many followers, so just tweeting isn’t going to help much. Instead, focus on finding bigger accounts in your niche and reply to their tweets. A great way to do this is by adding something extra to what they’re saying. If you’re consistent and get in early, you’ll slowly start gaining followers over time.
Next, find accounts that are about the same size as yours and do similar things, and offer to help each other out by liking, replying, and retweeting each other’s posts. Do this with at least 30-50 accounts, and you’ll reach a much bigger audience.
You can get everyone in your group to join a chat where everyone retweets, likes, and replies to each other’s tweets. This is how some of the biggest accounts grow, I was in a group like this with accounts that had 100k-200k followers.
By this point, you should also try to get bigger accounts in your niche to join the group, because the more people you have, the bigger your audience will be, leading to steady growth and higher numbers soon.
When you tweet, avoid including links or @mentions, because that can limit how many people see it. If possible, try to include a trending topic in your tweet, and using media (like images or videos) can help even more.
You could also try getting into arguments for engagement, but that’s not great for long-term growth and probably isn’t the best idea even for short-term gains.
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