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Every now and then I like to tidy up whom I follow on Twitter. The process of deciding on those accounts that I no longer want to follow always raises some interesting questions: why do we decide to unfollow people on Twitter? And what behaviours encourage people to decide not to follow you anymore? Here are my ten ways to lose your Twitter followers, fast:
Spamming is the number one way to get unfollowed on Twitter. According to Twitter here are some common tactics used by spammers:
The problem with self-promotion of course is that it is almost worthless. Twitter is great for engaging and getting involved in conversations with other people, yet many continue to use it solely to broadcast about how much they love themselves.
How many tweets are too many? It’s difficult to define because too many tweets can mean a different number to different people. None the less, over tweeting is one of the main reasons that people stop following, try:
Less of an issue perhaps than over tweeting but if you are not active on Twitter you risk losing followers. In some respects at least, not being active is the same as not being there.
Following on from not tweeting, if you not conversing with or not replying to your followers, many are understandably going to decide to click unfollow.
If you are using Twitter in a professional capacity, then tweeting too many personnel tweets can get you unfollowed. In saying that, many followers will prefer a mixture of tweets believing that this gives them insight into the personalities behind a business. This can sometimes become a difficult balancing act to get right.
Unprofessional tweets stick out on Twitter and will get you unfollowed, so refrain from bad language, airing your dirty laundry in public, bullying other Twitter users, the list goes on and on.
Messaging or using software that employs automation is another sure-fire way to annoy people and lose followers.
Network marketers seem not to have worked out how to market on Twitter, need i say more?
Telling folks about your thousands of followers and offering to show them how to get thousands of their own, might seem like a good idea but it’s really not.
In reality, there are not many hard and fast rules when it comes to using Twitter, what works for one person may not necessarily work for another. On occasion, I know that I have broken some of those rules above. It’s difficult to keep all your followers happy all the time, the best that you can aim for is that you continue to bring value for most of your followers, most of the time.