How much time do you spend on your social media accounts? If you’re like most people, you probably have multiple Twitter accounts, and they tend to follow one another. But what if you could get rid of some of these followers, so you had only the people who cared about you following? You see, even though it’s a private social media service, lots of people still don’t follow all their friends.

So, for example, if your best friend follows 200 different people on Twitter, and you follow 200 people back, that would leave them with just 10 followers. Here are a few tips to help you clean up Twitter followers so that only people who care about meeting new people or talking to old friends follow you.

Be active 

If you don’t post anything on Twitter, you’re not only missing out on all the good communications happening, but you’re also limiting your followers’ exposure to your account. Make sure you’re following other users, both important and mundane, and update your profile when there are new events or announcements. And if you have a job or school studies, make sure you tweet about it! Your followers will love you more for it.

Try to be more selective 

Just because you follow someone doesn’t mean you have to follow every single follower that person follows, too. And the same goes for unfollowing people. If you’re not interested in everything they’re saying, don’t follow them all. This will leave them with more followers than they need and less exposure than they deserve. And if you’re interested in something but you don’t want to follow everyone who tweets about it, that’s fine too. You can never have too many friends.

Be professional 

If you follow professionals on Twitter, make sure you follow them properly. You can check out these links for different types of professionals, or you can use the search bar at the top right-hand corner of your screen to find a list of people you should follow. Be sure you’re following the right people, too. Not everyone on your list should be following you back, and not everyone on your list should be interested in what you’re doing or why you’re doing it.

Various types of Twitter users will follow others based on these criteria, and you want to be careful who you follow so that you don’t end up with a herd mentality or a following of people who are just following one another.

Don’t be afraid to interact 

A lot of people will DM you or send you a message when they’re interested in what you do, and you don’t want to be afraid to interact with them. This can put you in a great position to meet new people and make new friends as you start to build your following. But be careful not to overstep your boundaries; you don’t want to be a pest or a posting machine. You don’t have to reply to every single DM or message that your followers send you, and you can ignore a lot of them, too. But make an effort to smile, say hello, or give a quick note when someone sends you one. You never know who will read your tweets one day, and you might just meet someone interesting.

Conclusion

As you can see, Twitter is a wonderful social media platform that you can use to promote your business or connect with old friends. But the way you use it can determine how many followers you have and what kind of a result you’ll get. The only way to clean up your account and get followers is to be active on your Twitter account. Follow other users, be selective about who you follow, and don’t be afraid to interact with your followers. Once you follow the right people, you’ll start to see the results!

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Victor Jensen