Showing posts with label Followers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Followers. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

How to Grow Your Twitter Following

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Now that you’ve set up your Twitter account, it’s time you got some followers.

Followers are great for two reasons:

Followers provide social proof. The more followers you have, the more people will assume you’re good at what you do. Every follower is like a micro-testimonial. Think about it: if you were hiring a freelancer, would you first check out the freelancer with 10,000 Twitter followers or 10 followers? The more followers you have, the quicker you gain the trust of potential clients.

Followers help to spread your message. When you want to use Twitter to promote your blog, business or services, the more followers you have, the bigger your reach.

In previous articles, I’ve covered the basics of what it takes to grow your Twitter following. First, you must complete your Twitter profile. This includes a biography targeted at your ideal followers, and a smiling picture of your face. In your biography, give people a reason to follow you. Make sure you mention what you’ll be tweeting about. Second, write top quality tweets that are valuable and relevant to your audience.

Before taking a look at some more advanced tactics for growing your following, let’s consider what your mindset needs to be to become a Twitter authority with a tribe of loyal followers.

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Tuesday, January 22, 2013

100 Top Technology Blogs To Follow In 2013 [Infographic]

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If there’s one thing we can’t get enough of here at Bit Rebels, it’s innovative technology. We write about it everyday, and we know you love it as much as we do. When I saw this massive list of the top 100 technology blogs to follow in 2013, I knew you would like it. It is truly an exciting time to be alive because there are so many areas of emerging tech that are bursting right now. If you miss a day, you miss a lot.

Whether it’s in the form of a smartphone app, something 3D printed or a new social media site, technology seeps into almost every aspect of our lives. This gigantic infographic, which I’ve broken into 5 separate images for faster load time, was compiled by Coupon Audit. I like this list a lot because it doesn’t just name the same-old-same-old technology blogs that we see on almost every list like this. Instead, it has some really good ones that you may have never heard of before. I found several on here that were new to me, and I really appreciate being introduced to them through this list.

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Tuesday, December 4, 2012

How to Get More Fans on Facebook

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Now you’ve created and set-up your Facebook Page, your next step is getting people to become Facebook fans and Like your Page.

In this post, I show you how to increase likes on Facebook, drive Facebook fan engagement, and overall grow the number of your Facebook page fans. Learn how to get a bunch of Likes on your freelance Facebook page.

We’ll take a close look at the type of people you want to like your Page, and share tips and tricks for turning these people into engaged Facebook fans.

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Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Top 10 Designers to Follow on Pinterest

Ask anyone what’s the hottest social network around and they’ll, no doubt, say Pinterest. The incredibly popular website recently launched a native iPad app and debuted on Android, thereby extending its reach even further. Around the same time, it opened itself up to all users so that anyone could join Pinterest, even those without a formal invite. Today, we take a look at 10 designers who’ve been using Pinterest to, not only save their favorite images, but to also share their exciting finds with the world. May their images inspire you to take on that home improvement project or just simplify your life.

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Thursday, July 26, 2012

Being Social: Findings and Advice From a Social Media Expert

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Whether it is YouTube subscribers, Facebook likes, or LinkedIn connections, nearly everyone is trying to build up a larger social network. The skills it takes to be successful at social media is found directly in its name:

Social – the ability to communicate with others.

Media – the ability to use different platforms to communicate.

            It is a highly demanded area of expertise, and its importance lies in people. The methods which we use to communicate change constantly. By language, letter, phone, poster, email, commercial, or social network, it is essential that you don’t lose focus on the fact that you are a communicator, and you are communicating to human beings.

           

Who

            People should know who you are. Why do millions of Twitter users follow a celebrity who posts few things of substance? That’s simple – it’s because they find that person worthy of their attention.  

            One of my first experiences with Twitter was with a friend at my apartment in Colorado. I walked outside to check the mail. Out of nowhere, she stopped me and said “Guess what! Mariah Carey is eating a sandwich right now!” Never had I seen someone more excited about something so useless. My friend was captivated by the hollow words, not because how it was said, but who said it.

            Your followers want to hear from and engage with a person of value. This doesn’t mean you have to be a celebrity. The most important people in your life right now probably aren’t famous, but they are someone who you respect, whose company and message you value. Be a person or business that your network knows and can engage with.

            Just as important in knowing who you are, is knowing your audience. It has become a cliché in business, marketing, and networking to “find your target market” but it is absolutely essential. Are your followers older or younger? Are they interested in articles, or tutorials? Do they want to hear about news, or discounts? Take note any time a particular post you make gets a good response. Keep track of what your followers are talking about, who else they are listening to, and if you don’t know what they want – ask. 

 

What

            The most significant aspect of your social networking is your content. What you say, and how you say it, is the indispensable aspect of having social media success.

            Post content that matters to your followers - something they can use, or that benefits them. People and business often think from the wrong side of the conversation. A mentor of mine once told me “when in doubt in a conversation, talk about everyone’s favorite subject - themselves”. It may seem vain, but people very much look at the content you are posting and immediately ask the question “what can this person do for me?”. 

            Your content should educate, inform, or inspire, not based on what you want to share, but what they want to hear. For example: “I just read an awesome quote by George Washington - what a great leader” vs. “This quote by George Washington is inspirational… insert quote here” Can you see the difference? One is based around yourself, the other around your audience. The goal of all this is to make your content shareable.

            Making sure your content is shareable, is the biggest tool for your growth. Lets do the math on that, shall we?

If you have 100 followers who each have 100 followers of there own, how large is your potential network if your direct followers decide to share your content?

The answer: 10,000 people.

            A good indicator that I use to see if my content is good enough to share, is asking the question: “Would I want to share this to my friends or family?” Don’t fool yourself. Just because you have a particular interest in your product or thoughts, doesn’t mean your network will. Think from your audience’s perspective. Did they just get home from work? Do they want to read a novel, or just the headline? The ability to put yourself in the mindset of your audience is an irreplaceable key to good communication.

            Also, never forget to make sharing your content as easy as possible for your viewers. Include links, embed videos, attach files, whatever you are trying to spread, always ensure that your viewer goes through the least amount of steps possible to view and share your content.

 

When

            When and how often you post content varies based on your audience. If you aren’t using one already, I recommend utilizing analytics tools such as Socialbro to help you find out what time and day of the week is best for you to post content.

            Over-posting or under-posting can hinder you. Keep in mind there are 2-sides to the coin. I have often heard that too many posts annoy your network and people will ignore you. On the other side, there is the famous saying “out of sight, out of mind”. I tend to lean towards the latter. If you are sharing good content that your followers want to hear, than you can be frequent in your posts. With that, space out your posts so you don’t overwhelm your audience, and they are able to read and interact with each one.

 

Where

            There are dozens of social networks out there, each of which has value. My rule: Go where the people are. There is no harm in expanding to multiple social networks, so long as you can manage them.  An often-ignored network is Google Plus (despite it’s hundreds of millions of users). Keep in mind that while some websites and networks are less popular, there is significantly less competition, which lets you stand out much more. 

            Different people use different media. If you are a photographer or graphic designer, and you are only on Facebook and Twitter, I would strongly suggest that you expand to where your craft is appreciated, such as Instagram or Dribbble.

            Get specific with your social networks. For example, one my favorite websites is logomoose.com, a website dedicated to only logo designs – that’s it. Find networks as specific or as broad as you’d like, but keep an open mind about each of them.

            Consider areas you haven’t thought of, and forms of content you haven’t used before. Communication doesn’t always have to just be in written form. Consider uploading videos onto Youtube and Vimeo, or images on Pinterest and Flickr.

            A mistake I have found in most of my clients is they don’t connect their networks. In the name of all things good and holy - connect them! Your LinkedIn should lead to your Facebook, which should lead to your Youtube video, which should lead to your website. Make one social network or your website your central hub, and along with a solid profile and description on each of your social networks, include a link back to that hub. This in turn can direct them to any and all of your other forms of media you have available, depending on their preferences.

 

How

            I have heard it so many times from people that “you need to manage all those social networks? Who has the time for that?” Truthfully, if you set things up properly, it doesn’t need to be a part-time job managing your social media. Use as many tools as you can find to save yourself time. A website can be coded to automatically share your updates on your social networks. Tools such as Tumblr or Posterous (a personal favorite) let you create one message, and have it automatically post to multiple social networks.

            How do you build a large network? - One person at a time. Building a solid network will take time and effort. Often people have to start with their friends and family, and market themselves out in the real work (yes, there is a life away from your computer) in order to get started.

 

Why

            I love social media. Despite Internet “trolls” and “know-it-alls” who insist on correcting my grammar, I very much enjoy engaging with people through social media.

            Social media is a powerful tool, a great way to promote your business, get connected with others, and to share your arts and thoughts with the world.

            In time, I will be sharing more on the hands-on ways to improve your social media skills, but for the time being I hope you have found this useful… and shareable.

 

            - Jordan Driediger 

 

 

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Monday, July 23, 2012

12 People You Should Be Following On Instagram

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Hopefully by now you've read our Instagram Users Guide and are well versed in how the photo-sharing app works.

Now you probably need some cool people to follow.

Take a look at this list we complied of superstars to inspire and/or entertain you.

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Thursday, July 19, 2012

How to Get More Followers on Instagram

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What makes an Instagram user worthy of thousands of followers? Already being famous in real life doesn't hurt, but for the rest of us, mobile photography stardom requires a mix of quality, skill and social prowess.

One year ago, we outlined six effective ways to get new followers on Instagram. Since that time, the company has launched an Android app, been acquired by Facebook and grown its user base dramatically. We thought it was as good of a time as any for a refresher.

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Friday, June 29, 2012

7 tips for improving your Instagram following

Hey, it wouldn’t be a social media platform if there wasn’t a following to attract, and Instagram is one place you may not have considered boosting your brand’s presence until recently.

Well, let today be that day with these seven tips from Brian DiFeo at Social Fresh. After all, if images are such a powerful piece of the branding puzzle, then the world’s most popular photo-sharing site is the place to be.

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Wednesday, June 27, 2012

40 Must Follow Pinterest Boards For Creative Professionals

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Pinterest is a pinboard-style social photo sharing website that allows users to create and manage theme-based image collections such as events, interests, hobbies, and more. Users can browse other pinboards for inspiration, ‘re-pin’ images to their own collections and/or ‘like’ photos. Pinterest’s mission is to “connect everyone in the world through the ‘things’ they find interesting” via a global platform of inspiration and idea sharing. In this post I am going to create a list of must follow Pinterest Boards for creative professionals.

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Tuesday, June 12, 2012

New Twitter Feature Shows What's Trending Just Among People You Follow

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The Trending topics you're used to seeing on Twitter are organized by place—a city, a region, or worldwide. But now the company is making them a little more specific, with Tailored Trends.

This new feature will offer topics based on the people you follow as well as your location. It begins a gradual rollout today, and once you get it, these targeted trends will be the default setting on twitter.com, as well as your mobile app (iPhone and Android). So if you'd rather just see a general list of timely, relevant subjects, you'll have to change your location on the main site. And you can always switch back and forth. It could be a cool way to look inside a specific group of people, and it would be even better if Twitter would let you apply it to just one of your lists, rather than everyone you follow.

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Saturday, May 19, 2012

55 Designer Pinterest Boards for You to Follow

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Pinterest has been growing without any hiccups and it’s growing for the good of all. It is an excellent source of inspiration, and best of all is that designers from all around the world are partaking in this free service to archive amazing designs. You can find them all, typography addicts, print perfectionists, interface fiends, everyone.

Today we will be showcasing 56 Designer Pinterest Boards for You to Follow

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Friday, May 18, 2012

How to Be Popular on Twitter

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Whether you are or not, everyone just wants to be loved and envied. No, shh, it's true. And thanks to the ease of the internet, you can finally realize the dream. Here's how to be the center of Twitter attention.

Twitter, as delusional and perverse as it may be, serves as a social barometer of the day. Unlike Facebook, where piling on the friends becomes sort of gauche, the higher your follower count, the more influential and weight you appear to be. You may in fact be an idiot and a charlatan, but that doesn't matter—people love a growing number. With some sneaky steps and a little strategy, you too can bloat your followers, even if you're not worth following.

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Wednesday, May 2, 2012

25 Video Game Characters To Follow On Twitter

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One of the best things about Twitter is that you don't always have to be who you are. Satiracal accounts pop up all the time and the video game world isn't excluded. If you want a chuckle add these 25 video game characters to your list.

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Friday, March 16, 2012

Rules to Follow for Effective Freelance Work

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There are several reasons why people decide to work as freelancers. The most common is the ability to arrange your own time and working process, especially it is very comfortable for those people who can work efficiently in the particular time of the day. Also, there is no necessity to waste your precious time on getting to the work place, on attending work meetings or dealing with some additional tasks your boss gave you (which usually are not in your responsibility).

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Monday, February 13, 2012

How to Build a Blog Following

Marcus Sheridan and Stan Smith know blogs.

Both of them generate content on leading social media-centric sites that they’ve built up themselves. The Social Media Examiner recently named Sheridan’s Sales Lion and Smith’s PushingSocial.com among the top ones out there.

So how did they get there?

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Best Pinterest Pinboards To Follow

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Pinterest is the fastest growing website of all time, having amassed ten million users in just nine months.

So why has Pinterest been such a success?

Pinterest is all about creating a category like "cool houses" and filling it with relevant images.

It's a simple formula, but it works. Unlike other blogging tools like Tumblr, Pinterest is more of a posting board for ideas to inspire others.

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Monday, September 5, 2011

The Best Tech People To Follow On Twitter

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With so much tech news out there, it's tough to keep track of what's new, and what's important.
The best thing to do is turn to Twitter, where reporters and newsmakers share links and gab.
We've assembled 25 of the best tech people to follow on Twitter. Click the link below to check them out.

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Monday, August 15, 2011

Better Facebook Fan Page: Essential Tips, Apps and Examples

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Facebook has changed all of our lives. Whether you’ve ever had an account or even visited the website, it’s difficult to ignore the hundreds of Facebook’s “Like” and “Share” badges seen all around the modern web. The blogosphere is constantly buzzing with comments and shares over Facebook.

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