Finding More People to Follow at Twitter Part 1

by Lowell on January 29th, 2009
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After you’ve already found your first group of people to follow at Twitter, and you have actually followed them, some of them will have followed you back. When you get the email notice that they have, click through to their profile and check out the people they follow and the other people following them.

The people who follow you have lists of both followers and people who follow them, which are both great sources for new people you may want to follow, and who in turn may want to follow you. So every time you glean a new follower, go back and check their profiles and look through their followers and those they follow for more people that you might want to follow.

Warning. The Twitter rumor mill is rife with warnings about following too many people at once, a favorite Twitter spammer tactic, which can cause your account to be shut down. So stick to a reasonable number per session or day. How many is too many? I doubt you’ll get into trouble following forty or fifty new people a day. But you might if you’re immediately following hundreds, especially with no one following you back.

The goal is to find people who will follow you back, who have common interests, people you’ll want to carry on an online conversation with for years.

And don’t forget to do your part: quality tweets and an interesting profile will help your potential followers make the decision to follow you.

At this beginning stage of the Twitter game concentrate on finding quality people to follow. The quantity will follow quickly – if you choose the people you follow wisely.

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