Getting Targeted Twitter Followers

Discussion in 'Twitter' started by JayNine, Sep 28, 2011.

  1. #1
    Hey all,

    I wanted to share with you the method that I have used personally, and through a variety of niches to attract a higher caliber of Twitter followers, a method called “the leach method.”

    I began developing this method back in MySpace, and it actually can be used on any social networking platform where you can directly contact people (like LinkedIn).

    Mass following can be effective, but as many of you (myself included) have found, you also get a lot of useless spam accounts, uninterested people, or others just trying to boost their “following count.” I don’t know about you, but I’m not interested in having a million bot followers, I’d rather have people that help me… Make money!

    Basically, spend a little time researching the biggest names related to your niche. Who would your clients/affiliates follow? For example, when I did this with a recording studio I found the biggest local bands (who would have a lot of smaller bands following them) and started following the bands/people who followed this act. This led to a couple of inquires and a session set up for the studio.

    It may seem really simple, but it definitely can take some time. You don’t want to just follow everyone who follows this person. I usually dive somewhere into the middle of their follower’s list, and start following from there. I skip obvious spam, and only add what appear to be real people/companies/whatever.

    Now, here’s the important part! DO NOT ignore them once they follow you back. Send them a message, find out what’s going on, and feel them out for what they’re looking for. Build a relationship with the person. Obviously not everyone will buy from you, but you’d be surprised at how responsive and helpful niche related people can be.

    This method works extremely well for B2B niches. B2C work well too, but you generally won’t have as much time to build the personal relationship through direct messages (I mean, is spending an hour talking to someone worth a $5 sale to you?). With B2C, it is best to go after potential affiliates or joint ventures.

    Using this method personally, I got one direct client, and two JV partners (one of whom referred me a $600 blog set up, the other has helped create sales presentations and saved me a lot of time). On top of that I’ve also connected with and shared ideas with a lot of people. Even though there wasn’t money compensation, the free knowledge was worth it.

    Thought I’d share that with you, since I’ve been seeing a lot more of these types of threads popping up. I hope it helps!
     
    JayNine, Sep 28, 2011 IP
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  2. homesure

    homesure Well-Known Member

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    Yes JayNine!

    These are really helpful tips.

    No matter how huge your "follow list" is, it makes no sense if it's some mixture gotten from Twiends and a host of others
    compared to a steady, slow but growing list of niche targeted followers.

    It may take quite some time but it pays off so well

    500 niche targeted list is far better than 50 000 bots or non-targeted followers
     
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    homesure, Sep 28, 2011 IP
  3. music legend

    music legend Well-Known Member

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    yeah this is a good tip. always interact with your followers for best results
     
    music legend, Sep 28, 2011 IP
  4. Stephen Lessey

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    thanks for the tip, its a great way to start out my twitter campaigns
     
    Stephen Lessey, Sep 28, 2011 IP
  5. JayNine

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    That last line is so clutch.
     
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    karmaseo Well-Known Member

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    Good tips, I have good experience from targeted twitter followers. Make my sales increased.
     
    karmaseo, Sep 28, 2011 IP
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    PaulSch Active Member

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    DO NOT hijack somebody else´s thread trying to peddle some dodgy service.
     
    PaulSch, Sep 30, 2011 IP
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    Good method Jaynine. That sounds similar to the piggy back method we use to gain followers. Pick a competitor, find out who's following them and more than likely they will have an interest in knowing about your product as well. nuscopemed.com
     
    nuscopmed, Sep 30, 2011 IP
  9. jdevilliers

    jdevilliers Greenhorn

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    Wow, thanks... I normally do a search for my niche and then start following from the top. The problem is that not many people follow you back or interact with your website
     
    jdevilliers, Oct 3, 2011 IP
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    JayNine,<br><br>Do you message every SINGLE person who follows you?<br><br>How many people do you follow per day?<br><br>How much time would you say I should invest daily for good results?
     
    Volwin, Oct 3, 2011 IP
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    This is very helpful to me, thanks for sharing :)
     
    Clones, Oct 4, 2011 IP