
A few weeks ago we posted on article on how #followfriday works.
Since then, more than 6500+ of you have viewed it…
So to thank you and provide you with more information, we’ve put together a short video that answers the most frequently asked #followfriday questions, including;
1. What is #followfriday?
2. How does it work?
3. How can I benefit from it?
And as an additional bonus, the video reveals the tools that we use to make the most of #followfriday.
Just click the play button on the video above and it will appear in a cool lightbox effect.
We’d love to hear what you think of the video, so please leave your comments below.
And if any of your friends or Twitter followers would like to learn about this, click here to tweet about #followfriday.
A few people have asked us about #FollowFriday and how it works, so here goes…
#followfriday is a great opportunity to attract relevant followers on Twitter.
But before we get into that, a quick word about hashtags. You may have seen people use the hash # symbol in some of their Twitter posts.
The hash symbol followed by a tag (for example #tps is the hashtag used for the Twitter Power System) is used to identify a topic on Twitter. Hashtags make it much easier to search for all posts on the same topic using the Twitter search engines.
#followfriday is a new phenomenon which we first heard at the start of 2009. The idea, which was invented by @micah, is that every Friday you nominate people who you think are worth following (perhaps the best new people that you’ve met over the past couple of weeks).
To keep up to date with all the developments, on Friday, just use a service such as Tweet Grid or Monitter and search for #followfriday. As the page updates, you will see hundreds or even thousands of people who recommend good people to follow on Twitter.
Alternatively, click here to see all the #followfriday suggestions: http://search.twitter.com/search?q=%23followfriday
Follow Friday provides you with three major opportunities to attract new followers;
First, if one of your followers nominates you as a good person to follow, this will create a certain amount of interest in your profile.
Second, it will give you plenty of ideas of who to follow, and
Third, as more people are tuned in to the idea of finding new followers, they’re more likely to follow you back.
To take part, just post the Twitter usernames of people you recommend that other people follow, then add #followfriday to your tweet so that oher people can find it.
To make your contribution more valuable, you may want to group the people that you recommend into a certain category. For example, the top 5 cartoonists to follow etc. Alternatively, in each post you could recommend just one person and include a few words about why people should follow them.
So this Friday, make time in your schedule for Twitter and get ready to find a range of new, high-quality followers.
Still Want More?
Watch Our #FollowFriday Video >> HERE