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Getting reach on Twitter isn’t a cakewalk anymore.
As a marketer, I believe Twitter has become an insanely competitive space, and it’s easier to get lost in this huge crowd if you don’t have the right strategy.
Gone are the days when just tweeting about something would get you views on your tweets.
Now, you have to step up and try out new strategies to keep up with this competitive Twitter space.
To make it even easier for you, in this post, we’ll be showing you some of the ways that will level up your Twitter game and help you get an insane amount of reach on the platform.
So, without wasting any further time, let’s dive right in.
4 Proven Ways to Increase Your Reach on Twitter Organically
Growing your reach on Twitter organically can be a painful and time-consuming task.
But if you follow all the strategies provided in this blog post, you can grow your Twitter exponentially without paying a single penny for advertisement.
1. Create Original And Shareworthy Content
Twitter is filled with low-quality and copied content.
Most of the users post the same old “quotes” from famous personalities over and over again without any originality.
If you want to grow your presence on Twitter, Instagram, or any platform, you have to ensure you’re producing original and high-quality posts.
Your tweet should either make your audience laugh, inspire, or teach something valuable.
If your tweet isn’t doing either of these three things, people are never going to engage with your content, and this will eventually lower your reach overtime.
2. Flow With The Trend
Twitter is different from most social media channels because of one thing – the dynamic nature of change.
Twitter is always filled with new trending topics, and the trend gets changed every single day.
Thankfully, you can take advantage of these trends to explode your Twitter reach overnight.
Next time you try to post something on Twitter, look for the most trending topics on the platform at that moment.
If you find any trending topic where you think you can share your opinion or add some sort of value, jump in and start posting related to that trending topic.
This will get you more eyeballs and engagement on your tweets than a random post.
3. Stay Consistent With Your Posting Schedule
Consistency is the key.
If you want to win on Twitter or any other social media channel, you have to be super consistent with your posting schedule.
Look at the top influencers of any popular social media platform.
One thing they all have in common is they are extremely consistent with their posting schedule.
Consistency doesn’t mean you have to post every single day.
Consistently means whatever your current posting routine is, you have to follow that religiously without fail.
If you post twice a week, follow that routine consistently.
People often lose motivation and stop posting consistently when they don’t notice any results.
But you have to push your limits even if you don’t notice any significant results immediately.
4. Always Post at The Right Time
Timing plays a crucial role in social media.
If you want to cut through the noise and get more reach and engagement on tweets, you have to start posting your content at the right time when your audience mostly stays active on the platform.
According to SocialPilot, the best time to post on Twitter are as follows:
- Monday: 8 am to 4 pm
- Tuesday: 9 am to 4 pm
- Wednesday: 8 am to 3 pm
- Thursday: 9 am to 12 pm
- Friday: 8 am to 1 pm
- Saturday: 9 am to 10 pm
- Sunday: 9 am to 12 pm
In addition, you can experiment with posting at different times to see what works best for you.
Conclusion
So that’s how you can grow your reach on Twitter exponentially without putting a single penny on paid advertisements.
I know getting reach on Twitter has become even harder these days.
But if you follow the right strategies, stay consistent with your hustle, and keep patience, no one can stop you from being the king or queen of Twitter.
It’s just a matter of time and hard work.
Caroline is doing her graduation in IT from the University of South California but keens to work as a freelance blogger. She loves to write on the latest information about IoT, technology, and business. She has innovative ideas and shares her experience with her readers.