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  • How does one start building a community on Twitter?

    smoul
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    Rich Watson
    NVSTly: Social Investing
    NVSTly: Social Investing
    massive content & engagement. such a struggle. we auto tweet content from certain channels by specified users within our Discord, this has increased activity/engagement 8-12x but even then it's still not enough.
    K John
    The first is by following people that you think might be interesting. This can be done by searching for hashtags related to your industry and looking at who's using them.
    Scott Kosmach
    TL;DR : Don't know, we're in the middle of figuring it out. It's tough. We're still working on our content strategy. We have both B2B and B2C components and need to attract both sides to bring value into our singular product. So we're testing the hypothesis that Twitter is best for the B2B connection and Instagram/Facebook for the B2C side. We're creating very different content for each platform. We've been tweeting content very specific to the owners in the B2B niche we're targeting to build a body of tweets to show a trend of what we'll be tweeting in the future. Soon we'll be shifting to the "follow and engage" with businesses within our target niche.
    WorkHub
    Launching soon!
    To build a community on Twitter, you must first know how to build relationships. You can do this by responding to their tweets. If they comment on your tweets, you must reply. Also, you can start following their friends. You can also share their tweets and mention them in your tweets as well.
    Hussain Shah
    Twitter is a powerful social media tool that can be used to grow your business. To build a Twitter community, you need to actively engage with the people who follow you there. This means that you should interact with them regularly. The easiest way to do this is to retweet their tweets. That way, they see that you’re paying attention and they might even follow you back.