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Steal The Tweet That Made Me 4 Figures In Revenue With Less Than 100 Followers on Twitter

Truth be told I don't put much effort into Twitter.

I don’t actively try to increase my follower count or spend much time on it - hence my rather pitiful sub-100 follower count.

Yet, despite this, I can trace back 4 figures of the revenue I made last year to a single tweet I posted (that you can see in the image of this post).

This single tweet (which took me all of 30 seconds to write), got 120 people to click on the link and then convinced a decent number of them to buy my products.

Now, let's be honest, this engagement is nothing special. Plenty of people on Twitter get much more engagement with their tweets than this.

But, there are two reasons why this is worth sharing.

  1. It shows that you don't need much engagement to generate revenue from your social media posts
  2. It shows that you don't need a huge audience on Twitter to make it work for you as a marketing channel - as mentioned I had (and still have at the time of posting) less than 100 followers on the platform.

So, why did this tweet work?

There are three reasons (all just as important) why this tweet worked.

  1. The type of tweet
  2. The timing of the tweet
  3. The type of message

All three of these are detailed in the full article right here - https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/steal-tweet-made-me-4-figures-revenue-less-than-100-followers-monk

posted to Icon for group Growth
Growth
on January 6, 2023
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    Where is the tweet image? I can't see it.

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      Ah good spot!

      It's in the linked article but I thought I put it in the article here as well!

      Will add now!

      Thanks

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            No thank you for pointing it out :-)

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