One common topic we see fairly often on Twitter and in our Support Forums has to do with Publishers getting offers. While Advertisers of all kinds use the platform and are interested in hiring Publishers with varying audiences, it’s important to keep in mind that as a Tweeter, the more engaged your audience (i.e., “Followers”) the more you will appeal to an Advertiser. This is also true of Tweeters who have a healthy number of Followers.

So…how do you get a larger audience? One of the best things to do is to market yourself, of course. “How do I do that?” you’re probably asking yourself?

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Well, first of all you should let it be known you’re on Twitter in as many places as you can. This might be in your e-mail signature (even work, if allowed), on your blog (if you have one), any place you might be sending a message through the Internet. Maybe you even want to create a newsletter that you send family, friends, and colleagues. Get creative – the ideas are limitless!

Events

Another thing you can do is promote yourself offline. Yup, you’re gonna have to get out there and meet some folks…talk to them. Know of any Meetups or Tweetups in your area? Why not plan on attending one, and network with other people who are there? This is the perfect opportunity to connect with people who are active in the social media space, and to promote yourself and your Twitter handle. You might even have some business cards created, as an additional means for people to remember you after the event.

Engagement

Yet another way you can grow your audience, and this is the most time-consuming, is by connecting with other Tweeters who talk about the same things you do. Do you talk about entertainment alot in your Tweets? Movies? The hottest TV show? Your favorite actor? Then find other people who are talking about the same thing, and engage in conversation with them. One of the easiest ways of doing this is using a Twitter search engine. There are several you can choose from but one of my favorites is Search.Twitter.com. The site’s interface is clean and easy to use, and there are many different search options available to the user.

Twitter Search Homepage:

If you are a Tweeter who talks about movies often, and want to find out what other Tweeters are saying about the film “Inception,” for example, then you would type inception into the search field. You can also be very specific about keywords, locations (of the Tweeters), dates, and more by selecting the “Advanced” option at the top of the page.

Once you’re finished defining your query, hit the “Search” button and here’s what you’ll see:

Read over the Tweets being published, and if someone’s saying something interesting, or making a comment you want to respond to, simply hit the “reply” link and an “@” will open-up automatically in your Twitter profile. And BAM…you’re starting a dialogue!

Of course, if you have other areas of interest then you’ll want to do the same thing with those topics.

Success!

Once you start involving yourself in conversation with people who have like-minded interests, you’ll find yourself gaining more Followers in no time. Why? Because you’ll be developing authentic relationships…what social media is all about!

If you have any other great ideas about growing your Twitter audience, or have done things that’ve worked for you, we’d love to hear about it!

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  1. @vojha said on 7.30.10 at 3:00 pm

    Thanks for the info. I've been using the search feature within Twitter for a while now. I'll give it a shot using the external one.

  2. ashley said on 7.30.10 at 3:29 pm

    @@vojha You're welcome! We're trying to identify common areas of issue(s) with Publishers, and providing insight and knowledge. In the long-term, this will only help them become better Tweeters, and hopefully earn them more money.

    You'll love Search.Twitter.com! It's fun.

  3. Lee said on 7.30.10 at 8:19 pm

    Thanks Ashley I had not heard of Search.twitter. I will certainly give it a once over. I have been fairly pleased with sponsored tweets as of late I have received plenty of offers. At least a few each day. Thanks

  4. Urai Banjarsari said on 7.31.10 at 12:57 pm

    Thank you, I recently felt the new news, hopefully it will add my insight into the future.

  5. The Padrino said on 8.2.10 at 1:11 pm

    All these tips are awesome Ashley!

  6. ashley said on 8.2.10 at 2:46 pm

    @The Padrino Sweetness! Hope they help you out mucho.

    Let us know if there are other areas where you have questions!

  7. Kathy at Twitter Power Tool blog said on 8.9.10 at 7:12 pm

    I'll link to this post over at my blog. Good tips!

  8. How to get more followers on Twitter said on 8.9.10 at 7:33 pm

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  9. Matt said on 9.2.10 at 11:21 am

    Great tips - always looking for new ways to increase my readership. I will make sure to link this to my blog as well.

  10. Dean said on 12.27.10 at 10:14 am

    Great tips Asley, I will be implementing these strategies in my new blog.

  11. Ashley K. Edwards said on 12.27.10 at 11:55 am

    @Dean So glad you feel we're providing valuable--and useful--content here! Let us know if there's anything else that seems to be a common issue.

  12. Jacole said on 12.28.10 at 12:58 pm

    @MusicNSonic follow me!!

  13. shaun said on 3.3.11 at 11:39 am

    I am not sure where to ask this but...is it legal/ethical to offer giveaways for using sponsored links? aka If the tweet posted blow is viewed 200x. I will give away a giftcard?I don't want to break any rules so i thought id ask.

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