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I've added 37,196 followers in just 14 weeks.
Here are the 7 simple things I did:
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1/ Built my publishing habit
In late October, I committed to publishing daily on Twitter.
I started with a "Happy {Day} to X" Tweet each AM.
I had 2 simple goals:
1. Build a habit of posting each day.
2. Put my name & face in front of people
Happy Monday to everyone learning about business by starting one.
— Justin Welsh (@JustinSaaS) December 13, 2021
2/ An educational tweet each PM
Each afternoon, I share a lesson from my solopreneur journey.
Topics include:
- Audience growth
- Service businesses
- Building info products
- Using social media effectively
I pretend I'm writing to help ONE
After 22 months, I crossed $500k in course sales.
— Justin Welsh (@JustinSaaS) January 14, 2022
- 12 months to make the first $100k
- 10 months to make another $400k
All without running a single advertisement.
Ask me anything.
There's plenty I don't know, but I can give you my perspective \U0001f447 pic.twitter.com/ydMjdP7Lpd
3/ A step-by-step thread once weekly
Weekly threads power my growth.
I gained thousands of followers by sharing detailed threads.
My goal is to walk someone step-by-step through something critical in
I made $0 online in 2019.
— Justin Welsh (@JustinSaaS) January 26, 2022
3 years later:
- 100M+ impressions
- $1.7M in online income
- 4 successful revenue streams
What changed?
I started writing online every day.
Here's my simple 4-step process.
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4/ Engage with 5-8 interesting people each week
Make it a habit to build connections.
Here are some smart folks I've chatted with, just to jam out:
@ecomchasedimond
@JamesonCamp
@Nicolascole77
@OneJKMolina
@TheDanKoe
@dickiebush
@landforce
@aaditsh
It's "social" media.
It's always:
- Help me!
- Can I pick your brain?
- Will you like my Tweet?
A terrible approach.
Here's how the top accounts on Twitter build real relationships:
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To start, trust me when I say this:
Your online network determines your level of success on platforms like Twitter, and largely in your business.
The bigger and stronger your network is, the more likely you are to be successful in whatever endeavor you choose.
Here's what you'll learn in this thread:
1. Creating a digital "first impression"
2. Using a value-driven approach
3. Combining specificity with support
4. Making relevant intros
5. Using DM's effectively
6. An example of this in action
Let's go ↓
Create a clear & compelling profile
To build strong relationships, you need to give people a reason to be interested in you.
Start with a clear and compelling profile.
This is your "digital first impression", just like a first impression
I hesitate following people who don\u2019t have a description in their bio or no profile picture.
— Arvid Kahl (@arvidkahl) December 20, 2020
A good bio is a strong signal. With little effort, it\u2019s an invitation for the curios to connect.
If you want to build relationships on Twitter, put effort into this first impression.
Your profile cheat sheet:
- Banner: Show off your brand
- Headshot: Clean and polished
- Bio: What are you doing & what can people expect?
- Pinned Tweet: Provide deeper context on your journey
Answer this: “What am I doing that's interesting enough for someone to follow me?”
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