Struggling to get more Twitter followers? Just like with any social networking site, the key to attracting followers is to share good quality content on a consistent basis. That can be anything from photos, videos, quotes and of course, your blog articles!

But sometimes, even with the best of content, we can get stuck for ideas on what to share. Thankfully, the good folks at PostPlanner have a solution. The social media management company has come up with a terrific infographic that offers 42 new ideas of what you can share to get more Twitter followers.
Some of the suggestions are pretty basic, like responding to someone else’s tweet. But there are also a few novel ideas worth a try such as “ask for feedback before you make a major purchase” or tweeting a “song you can’t get out of your head.”
You can view the complete list in the infographic below.

About the Author
Known as The Insightful Copywriter, Gloria Grace Rand is also an inspirational speaker, author and host of the Live. Love. Engage. podcast. Prior to launching her SEO Copywriting business in 2009, Gloria spent nearly two decades in television, most notably as writer and producer for the award-winning PBS financial news program, “Nightly Business Report.”
Gloria turned to writing as a way to communicate, since growing up with an alcoholic father and abusive mother taught her that it was safer to be seen and not heard. But not speaking her truth caused Gloria problems such as overeating, control issues, and an inability to fully trust people. After investing in coaching & personal development programs, and studying spiritual books like “A Course in Miracles,” Gloria healed her emotional wounds. Today, she helps entrepreneurs develop clarity, confidence and connection to the truth of who you are, so you can create a business that has more impact, influence and income!
Great list of ideas Gloria.
I often find Twitter frustrating because I get about 30 ‘Likes’ for every ‘Retweet’.
Why are people SO stingy with the Retweets which would provide added exposure?
While I appreciate the interest, does a ‘Like’ really do anything for me?
Thanks for sharing your feedback Jeff. I don’t think a Twitter “like” does a whole lot – except to maybe stroke someone’s ego. LOL! Retweeting makes more sense because as you said, it gives the tweet more exposure. Plus, it’s a great way to foster engagement with the person whose tweet you have retweeted. Most times, people will reply with a thank you and that gives you a way to open the door for further conversation. I suppose you could do the same thing with likes, but I don’t see people responding to me when I “like” a tweet.