Helping you grow on Twitter. Built @iampascio to 120K followers helped 20 clients get similar results. Growing this acc from 0 to 10K followers in 90 days 🚀
I'm Pascal.
Today is 20th May.
And in the next 90 days...
I'm going to take this account from ZERO to 10,000 followers (100% in public) using only @stanleyforx.
I'll document the entire process underneath this tweet as a live thread.
Follow me to tag along for the journey.
biggest mistake i see small accounts make:
posting into the void and wondering why nobody engages.
you're a stranger to everyone (even the algo). go introduce yourself in replies first. the timeline comes second.
the 80/20 of x growth under 1k followers:
80% replying on bigger accounts in your niche
20% posting your own tweets
most people do the exact opposite and stay stuck at 47 followers for months.
your profile is your landing page.
if someone clicks from your reply and sees no banner, a vague bio, and zero pinned tweet, they're gone.
you lost the follow before your content had a chance.
everyone obsesses over writing the perfect tweet.
meanwhile the person replying to every viral thread with one smart sentence is growing 10x faster with zero original posts.
i grew @vitaliidodonov from 0 to 10K in 3 months.
then we trained an AI on my exact strategy.
113 people already asked for access in the last post I did.
if you want to see what it can do for your account, reply "X" and i'll send you the details.
Ten years from now, "I built an audience" will carry more career weight than "I got an MBA."
The shift is already happening. Most people just haven't noticed yet.
a small account can post the most viral tweet ever written and get 0 likes.
a huge account can post "turd" and get 10,000 likes.
audience first, depth later.
biggest mistake i see from small accounts:
trying to go viral before anyone even knows who you are.
you need 50 real people who care what you post next.
get the 50 first. then scale.
you don't need a niche to START on 𝕏.
you need a niche to KEEP growing.
post about 3 topics for 30 days. track which one gets the most traction.
then go all in on that one. i've seen this work on 20 accounts.
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Its capabilities exceed those of any model we’ve ever made generally available.
been posting a daily 𝕏 article for a little over a week now on my secondary profile @creatorpascal.
here are the results:
- 109 new followers
- 77,000 impressions
- all numbers are in the green.
this account was dead before i started posting the articles, but it seems to be slowly picking up.
conclusion so far: post articles. now.
Clever version:
"The asymptotic diminishing returns of parasocial attention metrics pale in comparison to the compounding value of owned audience channels."
Clear version:
"Your first 100 email subscribers are worth more than your first 10,000 Twitter followers."
I just finished writing my most valuable PDF yet:
"The Twitter Bible" (39 pages)
It's everything I wish I knew when starting out.
Will charge $99 for this in the future, but for now…
Reply "X" and I’ll DM it to you for free (must follow)
what i look for when auditing a beginner's account:
→ bio: can i tell what you do in 5 words?
→ pinned tweet: does it prove credibility?
→ last 10 tweets: are they about ONE topic?
→ reply history: are you in other people's conversations?
most accounts fail on all four.