The Twitter "No Follow" Zone
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If you have started following more than 2000 people, in order to follow more people, you need to selectively decide who in your existing list you want to unfollow... You will need to drop your "follow list" to under 2200 to be able to add new people...
Twitter was smart on this account...
They understand their network better than most marketers, and they also understand how to throttle the abuse...
They know that the average person has up to 300 people in their personal circle of friends... But they also understand that business people network with each other and therefore some business people will have a larger circle of influence...
They realize that those who follow others for the ego-centric "follow-back" numbers probably are actually abusing Twitter resources by "following" people whom they do not care to watch...
So Twitter understood the need to throttle this kind of abuse of its resources...
They figure that if you actually care about what the people you follow are saying, then you should be reading what they write... And they figure that once we are following more than 2000 people, you probably will never be able to keep up with what individual people are writing within the noise of chatter ...
This is why the 110% rule never kicks in, until you have passed 2000 people that you follow...
So bear in mind that once you are following more than 2000 people, your "following" activities will be throttled by Twitter to only allow you to "follow" no more than 10% more people than the number of people who "follow" you in return...
Twitter was designed to help people to socially interact with each other... It was not designed to help marketers market their wares... Twitter tolerates such behavior, only because people do discuss products and services in normal social interactions...
If you want to be successful as a marketer on Twitter, bear this tip in mind... You will do far better treating your contacts as people who want to socialize with other people... So socialize with your followers at every opportunity...
Twitter was never designed to be a mass-marketing platform, and you know what, it does not work well as one either...
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