Bootstrapped Founder #116: Twitter: The Gathering. How and Where to Find the Right Followers
Dear founder,
Here is an approach that I have found incredibly fast and effective: you "draw a map" of the community you're serving. You start with an outline. You mark the most prominent mountains, the most significant cities. Then, you add the details and the connections: rivers, roads, and everything else. Prefer listening over reading? Listen to this on my podcast. Exploring communities to find your future followers works just the same way. Create an outline first, then jump into the details: you then journey to the interesting locations in the real world and find your followers there. The fastest way of understanding the outline — the internal structure — of any community is to find the "core group" and observe their interactions with the other community members. These core groups come in many different shapes, but one term describes them well: the influencer. Using the most benign meaning of the word, these are the people who influence, steer, and affect the lives of their community members. Core group members are usually high-reputation and long-term contributors to their communities. They commit significant amounts of time, money, and effort to their work for and with the community. Following those influencers intentionally enables you to benefit from a few things:
Follow those influencers. They are the nexus of their community. Then, follow the people who follow them, and be selective. Start with the most supportive, empowering, and community-minded people. Follow the people who follow them, who are likely friendly and kind people. This is the recursive part of the follower-gathering approach:
Throughout this, you add more and more points of interest to your map, and you're starting to see where people are clustered. Need an example? Let's take a look at the indie hacker space: there are the founders who work on web3 business opportunities. The big names here include and . They are actively building a community around crypto projects. Their followers will talk a lot about entrepreneurship in the context of bleeding-edge technologies. In another part of the same community, you will find founders like and , who have moved from founder to exit to becoming an investor. Their founder-centric investment funds and their work to empower self-funded business owners to grow their businesses attract a following of people interested in investing and building self-sustained businesses. These two parts of the same community intersect a little bit but often talk about very different things. You'll likely belong to one of them more than to the other. That's fine, and it will allow you to find the prospective future audience that works right for you. Find the right connectors and influencers, and you will find your potential followers.
This episode of the Bootstrapped Founder newsletter is sponsored by… me! Please check out my latest book, The Embedded Entrepreneur, which will teach you how to find problems that are worth solving by embedding yourself in a community. You'll learn how to find the people you'll want to serve, how to get into their communities, and how to build an audience while you build a product with and for the people you're surrounding yourself with. Head over to embeddedentrepreneur.com to learn more. And tell your friends: riches are in the niches, and we can all find the people we're mean to serve and build a life-changing business in the process. You can also find my best-selling book on bootstrapping, Zero to Sold, at zerotosold.com So, where exactly do you find those elusive community core group members to start with? Here are a few strategies:
A quick note about this process: if you document everything you find — every influencer, every podcast, every conference — you will have an amazingly insightful piece of content to share with the very community that can use it the most. It will make an excellent cornerstone piece for your flourishing content library. Now that you are following all those people, what do you do? You listen. You watch them interact with their followers, you cherry-pick the most interesting prospects, and you follow them as well. Whenever you see an interesting conversation, observe the most passionate participants. There is a way of following large amounts of interesting people on Twitter with one click: Twitter lists. Every Twitter user can have their own lists, and they can be on any number of other users' lists at the same time. Whenever you find an interesting account, do two things: Check their public lists. Many high-impact Twitter users will have accumulated fascinating accounts and grouped them into specific lists over the years. Here are the many . When you follow a list, it is as if you'd follow every single person on that list simultaneously. This will immediately speed up your exposure to new and interesting accounts, topics, and conversations. Check the lists they're on. This is one of the most underrated features of Twitter. Think about it: you find someone amazing and highly respected. Finding dozens, if not hundreds of equally awesome people is just a few clicks away. The lists that an influencer is on will likely contain many more influencers. Here are the . Scrolling through all those lists boggles my mind and fills me with gratitude. It also allows me to find thousands of new accounts to follow. Using Twitter lists for your audience-building efforts is the ultimate win-win strategy. Build your own lists as well. You never know who might stop by your profile, looking for a good Twitter list. But you don't have to do everything on Twitter. There are a few software tools out there that will assist you in learning more about your prospective audience:
I recommend checking out these tools after you've done some manual research. Nothing beats doing the work yourself. Finally, let's talk about how you can focus on a few while following many. I am following over 10.000 Twitter accounts, and I still manage to engage with my audience effectively. This is mainly because I use to keep up with conversations and have Twitter notifications turned on for a select group of exciting and influential accounts. That way, I always have a quick way to access the most compelling content while still having my main activity feed be a never-ending source of inspiration from all kinds of people. I want to leave you with a warning: don't turn into a follower-gathering robot. It's is not a chore; it's an active discovery process. You're a human being seeking connection with other human beings. Don't let the degree of separation distract you from this fact: we are all looking for honest and genuine relationships. Don't treat people like mere statistics. You don't "get 1000 followers." You attract one unique follower one thousand times. Try to learn as much as you can before you follow a person or a group of people. And don't be afraid to unfollow them if they turn out to be someone you don't want to connect to. It's is not a performance; it's the beginning of building long-term relationships with curious and interesting people. If you want to attract them, be a curious and interesting person yourself.
If you like what I wrote about, please forward the newsletter to anyone you think would enjoy it too. You can find my book and . If you want to help me share my thoughts and ideas with the world, please share this episode of the newsletter on Twitter or wherever you like, or reach out on . See you next week! Warm Regards from Ontario, Arvid |
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