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A Scientific Approach to... Gaining Twitter Followers?

30 pointsby robertjmoorealmost 16 years ago
A study of ten separate follower acquisition techniques, complete with "cost per follower" metrics and a discussion of how follower value varies across each technique

5 comments

chrismearalmost 16 years ago
Interesting experiment. I'm a purist at heart, though, and all this talk of accreting followers as a business process makes me ache a little. I still think this is the best way to go: <a href="http://increaseyourtwitterfollowers.com/" rel="nofollow">http://increaseyourtwitterfollowers.com/</a>
jknuppalmost 16 years ago
Excuse my naivete (I'm not a Twitter user), but what is the purpose of artificially inflating your number of followers without tweeting anything interesting? Are there straightforward ways to monetize this solely based on your number of followers?
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alain94040almost 16 years ago
The article started with a good premise, but then the initial results were abysmal (7 followers for 20 minutes of work).<p>So the article switched to reviewing pay-to-follow services, which bring 0 value to your twitter account.<p>I would have been more interested in a scientific study of the growth curve, using famous and well-established accounts, rather than anecdotal experiments.
jacquesmalmost 16 years ago
Anybody that uses any website where people can 'friend' you (facebook, twitter, etc) to maximize their number of 'friends' really doesn't get it.
mgrouchyalmost 16 years ago
Honestly, I think if you need to "Try" to get more twitter followers you are: 1) not interesting enough for people to follow you on their own accord. 2) doing it wrong.