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Petru Movila.
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- May 22, 2026 at 11:45 pm #8296
Matthew Blunter
ParticipantI make a pretty decent income running sponsored posts on Instagram and Facebook right now. We all want to earn more cash and I totally want to scale things up to grab new advertisers. Expanding to Twitter seemed like a smart move to attract different brands. My current strategy brings literally zero traction and I don’t get why my tweets barely have any retweets or likes. The tactics that work perfectly on my other accounts just completely bomb over there. You guys must know some tricks to actually build an audience and get those engagement numbers up from scratch.
May 22, 2026 at 11:52 pm #8297Paco Alcazer
ParticipantThe algorithm gap between Meta apps and the bird app presents a massive challenge right now. A lot of creators hit a wall thinking they can just copy and paste their visual content across all networks. You need to focus on building long value threads that keep people reading for a few minutes. Break down your industry knowledge into step-by-step guides and hook readers with a strong first sentence. Users love saving educational content and retweeting it to look smart to their own followers.
May 22, 2026 at 11:58 pm #8298Petru Movila
ParticipantGrowth from absolute zero takes a huge mental toll on anyone trying to monetize their content. People naturally follow the crowd and they rarely interact with a completely silent profile. You can get free Twitter comments here https://upvote.club/twitter/comment . Real users from their community will complete your tasks and deliver genuine engagement to your posts. Members do each other’s tasks so you receive authentic replies rather than automated bot text. That organic activity makes your profile look established to potential advertisers.
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