I'm a freelance Ruby on Rails engineer trying to build an audience and develop a personal brand on twitter. To do so, I want to understand how to provide consistent value to a technical audience in 140 character chunks.<p>I'm especially interested in hearing from folks who've built a large audience themselves. What works? What doesn't?<p>Thanks.
There are thousands of blogs available on every subject now a days that its pretty hard for people to find yours until you have some kickass content.
But there are ways.<p>Create a Quora Blog, write terrific. At the end of the post, leave your Twitter handle for people to connect.
There is this unique feature about Quora blogs, you can promote your blog to targeted audience using Quora Credits. You get these credits by asking questions, answering questions. Use it to build audience.
Pretty simple, really. First I've tweeted a couple of things like my own blog, other articles, news, comments, opinions - all related to my area of expertise. Then I searched for related keywords and started following other people. A bunch of them followed back and now I'll get retweets, replies and traffic to my site when I tweet.
Writing mostly will reward you many followers, of course if you tweet relevant stuff for you audience. The more retweets you get, the more people will follow you.<p>Having a blog will surely increase following ration, again, you must write interesting things and share.<p>The more you share the more followers you will get.