How To Grow On Twitter
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1. Pick a niche and stay on topic
Twitter (now X) remains the single highest-leverage platform for writers, founders, and operators. A good account generates opportunities, audience, and income. A bad one wastes hours. The difference is in the specifics, not the broad strokes.
2. Tweet consistently — 1-3 per day
Here’s what actually works in 2026.
3. Reply to bigger accounts in your niche
Generalist accounts rarely grow. Pick one domain (startups, fitness, writing, a specific skill) and tweet about it 80% of the time. The algorithm and humans both need to quickly categorize “who you are.”
4. Write tweets people can save
Twitter rewards frequency. 1 excellent tweet per day beats 20 bad ones, but 0 tweets beats 1 great one. Build the muscle of daily posting. Consistency > virality for long-term growth.
5. Threads for anything over 280 characters
Thoughtful replies to 10k+ accounts get you in front of their audience. Not “Great tweet” — actual substance that adds to the conversation. The replies are where most early growth happens.
6. Be concrete, not abstract
Tweets that get bookmarked signal quality to the algorithm. Frameworks, checklists, contrarian takes, before/after comparisons. These outperform “what I had for breakfast” by 100x.
7. DM the people you respect
A good thread beats a blog post for reach. Hook tweet, 4-8 body tweets, CTA. Teaches one thing clearly. A weekly thread can do more for growth than a hundred one-liners.
8. Ignore vanity metrics
“Write more” fails. “Write 500 words before 9am, 5 days a week, for 3 months” works. Numbers, specifics, timeframes. Vague advice gets scrolled past.
9. Don’t post outrage or hot takes
A short, specific DM to someone you admire gets a higher response rate than cold emails. Reference a specific post of theirs. Ask one clear question. Build relationships, not follower counts.
10. 12 months minimum to judge results
Followers are lagging and gamable. Look at: DMs received, newsletter signups, meaningful conversations, actual income. 1k real followers > 10k bot/inactive ones.