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Amazing Tips Help You to Get More Social Media Followers

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In my overall Digital Marketing experience in building effective social media presences both in-house and for major brand clients, these are the nine follower-growth tactics I recommend most. They are in no particular order, as which are best for any particular application will vary.

1. Follow Legitimate, Relevant Accounts On Social

To get followed, you must first be a good follower. Finding and following accounts of real people and businesses who are relevant to your business is a first essential step to building your own following, and is a necessary base to make several of the other tactics listed here effective.

In some cases just doing this will get you followed back by some of these users, especially if your profile is completely filled out and your feed is full of valuable and relevant posts.

 

 

2. Keep Something to Share With Visitors

If you want to be worth following, there has to be some “there” there. You have to have some substance to your profile.

Your best followers will be people who take the time to check out your profile before following you. They’ll want to see that there’s something worth following.

Make sure you have all of the following:

3. Be Very Active & Engaged on Social Platform

Of course “be active and engaged” is the number one tip anyone gives in any social media tip post, but it really is critical to building a valuable following of real people.

Social media users are tired of link feeds. Commenting on and resharing the posts of others quickly demonstrates that you’re not a bot, and that you’re present on the network.

Whenever possible, don’t just reshare someone else’s post, but add a remark as to why you’re sharing it, and tag the original poster. On Twitter, do this using the Quote option when retweeting.

 

Being active in the social threads of others, especially influencers, also exposes your value to new people, and can gain you followers also.

4. Post Your Opinions, News & Trends

I’ve noticed that when I post something that gets widely reshared, I almost always gain new followers. So I’ve paid careful attention over the years to the kinds of social media posts that get those shares.

Since this is a business-oriented guide, I’ll leave aside memes and other silly content that certainly can get big reshares.

The kinds of posts that tend to increase your exposure and therefore lead to new followers fall into these groups:

  1. Opinions. Expressing a strong opinion about an issue that matters to your audience can be risky, but it can also gain a lot of engagement, sharing, and exposure. When I first posted my stance that social media signals are not a direct Google ranking factor it was considered heresy by some, but I was careful to back my claim with careful reasoning and evidence. That post, written three-and-a-half years ago, has become my most widely shared, and I’m pretty certain has been responsible for many of my social followers.
  2. Data. People respond strongly to data that either backs up their beliefs or challenges them. They’ll share those things either way, and if you’re the originator of the data, and do so on a regular basis, they’ll want to follow you to not miss out.
  3. News and trends. If you can become a good source for breaking news important to your industry, people will want to follow you to not miss out on what’s happening.

5. Post Frequently, But With Quality and Relevancy of Content

The hardest truth about social media is that no matter how popular you become, if you stop posting and engaging you’ll be forgotten in no time.

You’ve got to maintain a regular presence, but you also don’t want to overdo it.

I can’t give you any hard rule of thumb for posting frequency, but generally post less frequently on networks where the newsfeed is heavily controlled by an algorithm (Facebook, LinkedIn) and more frequently where it’s more “real time” (Twitter).

Over the years I’ve seen that the pace of gaining new followers tends to rise and fall with the ebb and flow of my posting regularity.

6. Rally Your Subscribers

If you have an email list that you regularly send content to (and you should!), include your primary social media links in your newsletters. And every so often make a special appeal for people to follow you there.

People who think enough of you and your content to open your emails will probably gladly follow you on social media.

7. Use Hashtags Related to Topics

I’ll admit that I don’t use hashtags as often as I probably should, but when I use the right ones on networks where they are valued (such as Twitter and Instagram) I often gain new followers.

Always look before you leap with a new hashtag. Search for it on the network and make sure it isn’t being used for something you wouldn’t want your brand associated with.

Tools like Ritetag can help you find the best hashtags for each of you posts.

The same thing can happen from guest posting opportunities (such as the post you’re reading right now!). It’s a safe bet that many readers who got something from this post will click through to my profile.

9. Build Partnership Campaigns on Platforms

Building relationships with non-competing companies that still have relevance to your business area and then pitching to them ideas for joint content and social media campaigns. These work best when each partner has something to bring to the table.

Because each partner will be promoting the content to its own audience, each has the opportunity to gain new followers from the other.

Perhaps you have some interesting data from your business that you could offer to a tool or analysis company in your vertical to produce a joint study.

 

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