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How to make others follow me on twitter? - Cat - 10-08-2012 01:54 PM

I follow others on twitter and How to make them also follow me?


- LovinLife :) - 10-08-2012 02:02 PM

You can tweet them asking them to follow you back. Most people will follow you back if you ask. Go on their page, and if they have a lot of followers, And they don't follow back many people, You should unfollow them. Trust me, it will help you a lot later in Twitter. Smile This is my twitter - @Live4Ariana, but follow @GreysonsGirl! (:


- 0 6 (2x2)=? - 10-08-2012 02:02 PM

Sign up to http://tinyurl.com/BiebsMTL - Follow people & they'll follow you back. You welcome.


- J Hanson - 10-08-2012 02:02 PM

Engage with them. Respond to something they've tweeted and let them get to know you. Give them a reason to want to follow you back other than just asking them to follow you. Post links to interesting stuff and write interesting tweets. Twitter is a social network, so therefore, you need to be social. Retweet other people's items and they're likely to either follow back or at least Thank you for it which gives you the opportunity to further engage with them.

Find people to follow who are interesting to you and who have a good ratio of people they follow vs. the number following them. Don't just go follow celebs and others who will not be following you back.

Do not use an auto follow application that promises you a bunch of followers. They are garbage and many of them will hack your account and spam all of your followers.


- booze - 10-08-2012 02:02 PM

You should be update in twitter to let other twitter members notice you. You should tweet useful posts and respond to other people's tweets. With this, they will be attracted to follow you and be more interested to read your tweets