Hold a conference!
Sounds weird, right? Weird is good! Weird is creative. You can use Twitter to host an entire conference! Many companies do that. Adobe runs a cool initiative by inviting professionals in the creative industry to join a week long creativity themed chat powered by a yearly hashtag. Last year's hashtag was #AYVSummit13, and the event aimed at giving the power of voice to the young creative minds.
By drawing experts, you can reach out to a whole new audience. And besides, it only needs to be a once in a month or once in a year event, so doesn't need much of an effort either.
Q&A Sessions
If you're an expert in your field, or at least have a good knowledge of whatever it is that your business is about, you can organize regular weekly Q&A sessions! This strategy will especially help bloggers who are experts in their domain, since there are always more bloggers who want to learn more.
These sessions create a feeling of “being home” that makes your business “native” to your followers. Not only will you get immediate response from your followers, it will also create a buzz about your brand.
Start a contest!
Contests and giveaways tend to work better on Twitter than they do on Facebook. You can build whole new hashtags around your giveaways. Contests are a tried and tested way of getting new followers quickly. You can target your competitors followers, and inflate your user base. Most of your other strategies aren't going to be effective unless you have a large fan-base to start on.You can get twofold benefits from this strategy by asking people to follow you on Twitter, as well as subscribing to your mailing list in order to participate in the contest. This strategy, coupled with some smart advertising here and there can help you grow your network exponentially.
Source : mybloggertricks[dot]com
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