Yesterday I went over the essential tools needed to make human connections on Twitter. Today, I'll go over who you should follow, and how to follow them.
When I first learned to leverage following on Twitter, I dove into Tweepi (a close second to ManageFlitter for the record) and followed hundreds and hundreds of people every other day. I'd unfollow those that didn't follow me, then I would repeat it. Years ago, over half of them followed me back since it was 'culturally' acceptable behavior. Before you knew it I had several hundred followers.
And you know what?
It was a REALLY bad idea.
Why? The point of using any digital media platforms is to make human connections to grow your business. Before I started religiously employing the tactics I've outlined below, I discovered nearly all of my followers were comprised of three categories:
If you haven't created your "stalker list" yet, you should. Cliff Notes Version: dig through "best of" lists and Google and find all of the influential people in your field of interest. I wrote an exhaustive series on finding influencers - give it a skim, at minimum to keep you focused on the important stuff. Once your list is complete, find the influencers with active Twitter accounts, and add them to a list.
Some guidelines:
Don't be This Guy
You want to follow people who are most likely to converse with you.
Relevance is paramount.
There are literally 100's of ways to follow people on Twitter from the site's built-in "Follow" button, their follow buttons you see tacked to social savvy web pages. As you browse the web, go ahead and follow some of those folks. However, remember that cheap tool I insisted you purchase in my last post? That $12/month will save you hours of work per week on all of your Twitter marketing activities. The below instructions will give you the basics on the follow tab in that web tool.
(I'm assuming you already have a Twitter account, have pushed out handful tweets, and already purchased the Budgie Plan with ManageFlitter).
Follow Your Influencers' Followers - Rough Volume Method
This method is effective if you are just starting out. Use it sparingly as it is not a precision tool, but will certainly get you in the right neighborhood. Try to limit it to 100 or so per week.
Advanced Twitter Search - Precision Methods
The following tactics will help you unearth people who are located in your target geography and / or are actively tweeting about topics relevant to you.
Twitter is primarily a tool for conversation.
Be Specific. Be Relevant. Be Timely. Be Human.
In short, follow people you want to talk to.
Stay tuned for my next post on Day 3, where I'll show you how to 'till the soil', drive interactions and properly use Twitter Lists to keep it all straight.
Questions? Leave them in the comment thread below, or just shoot me a call / email.
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