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How to Get X/Twitter Followers (Go From Zilch to 5000+)

How to Get X/Twitter Followers (Go From Zilch to 5000+)

by Jon Morrow

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Most guides about how to get more Twitter followers (now known as 𝕏) are full of fluffy advice that doesn’t actually help.

Not this one. It’s going to be the most realistic, most actionable guide you’ve read.

I started with zero followers, just like you.

Now?

I’ve got 7,700 followers and I’m adding a couple hundred more every week.

It didn’t happen by accident. I’ve got a method, and I’m going to give it to you straight.

This isn’t some get-followers-quick scheme. It’s a strategy that works in the real world.

Let’s dive in.

PART 1: Lay the Foundation by Optimizing Your Profile

Your profile is the first thing people see when they land on your X/Twitter account.

If it’s not up to scratch, potential followers will bounce faster than you can say “retweet.”

Here’s what you need to do:

Clear Description: Tell Them How You Help

Your bio needs to answer one question: “Why should I follow this person?”

You’ve got 160 characters. Use them wisely.

Here’s what your bio needs to do:

  1. State who you are
  2. Explain what you do
  3. Tell people how you help them

Here’s a simple format you can use: 

“Digital marketing strategist. I help small businesses boost their online presence. Expect daily tips on SEO, content marketing, and social media growth.”

This bio works because:

  • It’s clear what the person does (digital marketing)
  • It states who they help (small businesses)
  • It tells followers what to expect (daily tips on specific topics)

Your turn. Draft your bio right now. Don’t overthink it. You can always tweak it later.

Showcase Your Expertise: The 5-Tweet Strategy

You’ve got your bio sorted. Now it’s time to prove you know your stuff.

You’re going to create five killer tweets that demonstrate your expertise.

Here’s how to do it:

  1. Choose five key topics in your niche
  2. Write one in-depth tweet on each topic
  3. Make sure each tweet provides real value

Let’s say you’re a fitness coach. Your five tweets might cover:

  1. The importance of proper form in weightlifting
  2. A quick HIIT workout for busy professionals
  3. Tips for maintaining a balanced diet
  4. The benefits of regular stretching
  5. How to stay motivated in your fitness journey

Each tweet should be meaty. Don’t just scratch the surface. Tell them what most people do wrong and how to do it right

Here’s an example of what one of these tweets might look like:

Proper form in weightlifting isn’t just about looking good. It’s about safety and efficiency. 3 key points:

  1. Keep your spine neutral
  2. Engage your core
  3. Move through a full range of motion

Master these, and you’ll see better results with less risk of injury. #FitnessAdvice

Create your five tweets now. Take your time. These are the foundation of your X/Twitter presence.

The Power of the Pinned Tweet

You’ve got your five stellar tweets. Now it’s time to maximize their impact with a pinned tweet.

A pinned tweet sits at the top of your profile. It’s the first tweet people see when they visit your page. We’re going to use it to showcase your expertise.

Here’s what your pinned tweet should do:

  1. Introduce yourself briefly
  2. Mention the value you provide
  3. Link to your five expert tweets

Here’s an example:

New here? I’m [Your Name], a digital marketing strategist. I help small businesses grow online. Check out these threads for a taste of what I offer:

  1. [Link to SEO tweet]
  2. [Link to content marketing tweet]
  3. [Link to social media growth tweet]
  4. [Link to email marketing tweet]
  5. [Link to PPC advertising tweet]

Follow for daily digital marketing tips!

This pinned tweet works because:

  • It introduces you to new visitors
  • It immediately shows the value you provide
  • It gives easy access to your best content

Create your pinned tweet now. Make sure to replace the placeholder links with the actual links to your five expert tweets.

Your profile is now primed for growth. You’ve got:

  1. A clear, compelling bio
  2. Five tweets showcasing your expertise
  3. A pinned tweet tying it all together

This optimized profile tells potential followers exactly who you are, what you do, and why they should care. It’s your X/Twitter resume, your elevator pitch, and your portfolio all rolled into one.

But here’s the thing: an optimized profile is just the start. It’s the foundation.

In the next section, we’ll dive into how to actively grow your follower count. 

PART 2: Getting Your First 1000 Followers

You’ve optimized your profile. Now it’s time to get noticed. 

Your goal? 1000 followers. 

How do you get there?

By engaging with influencers in your space.

You’re not the only one talking about your topic on X/Twitter. There are influencers out there with thousands, even millions of followers. They’re your ticket to growth.

You need to find them, and you need to engage with them.

Here’s how:

Finding Influencers

First, you need to find these influencers. Here’s how:

  1. Use Sparktoro: It’s a tool that finds influential accounts in any topic. Type in your niche, and it’ll give you a list of accounts to target.
  2. X/Twitter’s Suggested Accounts: X/Twitter knows your interests. When you’re browsing the profile of an influencer, look at who it suggests you follow. These are often influential accounts in your space.

Make a list of 20-30 influencers in your niche. These are your targets.

Write Detailed Comments

Now, it’s time to engage. Your goal: Leave 20 comments per day on these influencers’ posts.

But not just any comments. We’re talking detailed, thoughtful responses that add value to the conversation.

Here’s what your comments should do:

  1. Show you’ve read and understood the post
  2. Add new information or perspective
  3. Invite further discussion

Let’s look at an example. Say an influencer posts:

Just finished a killer leg day! Squats are the king of exercises. Who’s with me?

A bad comment:

Great job!

A good comment:

Totally agree about squats! They’re a compound exercise that works multiple muscle groups at once. Have you tried Bulgarian split squats? They’re great for targeting each leg individually and improving balance. What’s your favorite squat variation?

See the difference? The good comment:

  • Shows understanding of the original post
  • Adds new information (benefits of squats, suggestion of another exercise)
  • Invites further discussion with a question

Do this 20 times a day. Yes, it’s a lot. But it’s how you get noticed.

The 20 Comment Challenge

Here’s your daily routine:

  1. Wake up
  2. Find 10 recent posts from your target influencers
  3. Write one detailed comments on each post
  4. Repeat in the evening

It’s not easy. But it works. Here’s why:

  • You’re getting your name in front of influential accounts
  • You’re showcasing your expertise
  • You’re adding value to conversations

People will notice. They’ll check out your profile. And if you’ve done step 1 right, they’ll follow you.

PART 3: Growing Beyond 1000 Followers With Consistent Content Creation

Congratulations. You’ve hit 1000 followers. But don’t stop now. It’s time to kick things into high gear.

Now that you have an audience, you need to feed it.

Your task: Write a new post every day.

The Daily Post Challenge

Here’s how to make it happen:

  1. Set a specific time each day for posting
  2. Prepare topics in advance
  3. Use a content calendar to stay organized

Your posts should:

  • Provide value to your audience
  • Showcase your expertise
  • Encourage engagement

Here’s an example of a strong daily post:

5 SEO mistakes I see small businesses make:

  1. Ignoring local SEO
  2. Not optimizing for mobile
  3. Neglecting page speed
  4. Forgetting about backlinks
  5. Inconsistent NAP (Name, Address, Phone) info

Which one are you guilty of? Drop a comment and I’ll give you a quick fix. #SEOTips

This post works because it:

  • Provides valuable information
  • Shows your expertise in SEO
  • Encourages engagement with a question

Do this every day. No excuses.

Boosting Popular Posts

Not all posts are created equal. Some will resonate more than others.

When you hit a winner, it’s time to double down.

Option 1: Pay for Ads

X/Twitter ads can amplify your best content. Here’s how to do it right:

  1. Use Twitter analytics to identify your best performing posts
  2. Set a budget (start small, $5-$10 per day)
  3. Define your target audience
  4. Monitor results and adjust

Example: Let’s say your post about SEO mistakes is getting lots of engagement. Here’s how you might set up an ad:

  • Audience: Small business owners, marketing professionals
  • Interests: Digital marketing, SEO, business growth
  • Location: Your target market (e.g., United States)
  • Budget: $5 for 5 days

Option 2: Purchase Shares from Large Accounts

Some large accounts offer paid shares, which allows you to buy Twitter followers in a roundabout way. It’s controversial, but it can work.

Here’s what to do:

  1. Find large accounts in your niche that offer paid shares
  2. Evaluate their engagement rates (not just follower count)
  3. Negotiate a fair price
  4. Provide clear instructions for the share

Example: You find an account with 100k followers in the digital marketing space. They charge $50 for a share.

Before paying, check:

  • Do their posts get good engagement?
  • Are their followers real and active?
  • Do they have a good reputation?

If yes to all, it might be worth a try.

Personal Experience: Success with Paid Ads

I personally prefer ads. Here’s why:

  1. More control over targeting
  2. Better analytics and tracking
  3. No risk of association with potentially controversial accounts

And it works. Here’s a post that I drove to 1.1 million impressions with ads:

But your mileage may vary. See what works for you.

The Results

To wrap up, let’s walk through a fictional example of a copywriter named Sarah.

She started with 20 comments a day. It took her two months to get her first 1,000 followers, but they are all deeply engaged.

The next month, she wrote several posts and one of them took off and got her another 1,500 subscribers.

After 3 months of consistent effort:

  • Sarah’s follower count grew from 0 to 2,500
  • Her average engagement rate increased from 0% to 3.7%
  • She received 5 inbound client inquiries directly from X/Twitter

But the numbers don’t tell the whole story. 

Sarah built an engaged community of fellow copywriters and potential clients. She positioned herself as a go-to expert in her field.

The key to Sarah’s success? 

Consistency and value. She showed up every day, shared her knowledge, and engaged meaningfully with others.

You can do this too. The strategies work, but only if you apply them consistently. It’s not about overnight success. It’s about building a valuable presence over time.

Your X/Twitter growth journey starts now. Take that first step. Optimize your profile. Make those connections. Share your expertise. The followers will come.

Remember, every big account started with zero followers. Yours is no different. 

Now go make your mark.

An earlier version of this post was authored by Sarah Cha. It’s been rewritten for freshness and comprehensiveness.

Jon Morrow

Jon has asked repeatedly to be called “His Royal Awesomeness” but no one listens to him. So, he settles for CEO of Smart Blogger.

Jon Morrow is the CEO and Founder of Smart Blogger. By using the steps outlined in this post, he’s grown his X/Twitter following from zero to over 7,000 (and counting).

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