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legendary
Activity: 1960
Merit: 1010
October 25, 2018, 06:37:28 AM
#4
Unfortunately cryptocompanies do not recognize good accounts and they have no framework to reward higher quality channels.
I know that because I run @CryptoTraders since 5 years. Social media accounts that stand on their own without a community platform, business or product do
not get much engagement.
newbie
Activity: 216
Merit: 0
October 25, 2018, 06:12:47 AM
#3
Don't bump, especially twice in a row without any responses. Nobody cares, that's why the feedback is near zero. Why? Because your account is worthless. 30K followers at the end of the day isn't much in general, I mean for crypto it might be but Twitter is slowly yet steadily becoming a less valuable platform than say YouTube or Facebook.

You followed more people than you have followers, meaning your real following isn't engaged. You can see the results of this with the amount of posts you have and the amount of likes/comments per each one. You barely posted anything this year, and each post has the engagement of an account 1/20th of your size, especially considering these posts have had time to mature and sit around. No one is looking back and retweeting. The initial engagement probably came from the overuse of hashtags too and spam / shitcoin promotions.

Need I go on with more? Just a tip, I'm not trying to be rude but sometimes a harsh truth is a quicker lesson. Twitter crypto accounts can be worthwhile, but at this point it'd probably be best to restart and get a new account going as that would be worth more in a few weeks time of posting than this one.

No answers will be announced in the general thread (branch), because all the matters concerning cooperation are to be discussed privately via personal messages, but not because of the fact that my proposal is irrelevant.

I have not only 30K followers, but 30K highly selected investors, free of any strangers and outsiders. It is a mistake to compare my account with the other accounts which contain a million followers but only one  hundred investors.

Nearly all the tweets in the account have been deleted because of conception change of our future token taking into consideration the opinions of our followers. That is why all your mathematical calculations, all your conclusions and hypotheses are a complete nonsense having no basis in reality.

Need I go on with more? Just a tip, I'm not trying to be rude but sometimes a harsh truth is a quicker lesson ... And never give anybody any advice about anything. You are not definitely an analyst.
member
Activity: 111
Merit: 21
October 24, 2018, 08:26:11 AM
#2
Don't bump, especially twice in a row without any responses. Nobody cares, that's why the feedback is near zero. Why? Because your account is worthless. 30K followers at the end of the day isn't much in general, I mean for crypto it might be but Twitter is slowly yet steadily becoming a less valuable platform than say YouTube or Facebook.

You followed more people than you have followers, meaning your real following isn't engaged. You can see the results of this with the amount of posts you have and the amount of likes/comments per each one. You barely posted anything this year, and each post has the engagement of an account 1/20th of your size, especially considering these posts have had time to mature and sit around. No one is looking back and retweeting. The initial engagement probably came from the overuse of hashtags too and spam / shitcoin promotions.

Need I go on with more? Just a tip, I'm not trying to be rude but sometimes a harsh truth is a quicker lesson. Twitter crypto accounts can be worthwhile, but at this point it'd probably be best to restart and get a new account going as that would be worth more in a few weeks time of posting than this one.



newbie
Activity: 216
Merit: 0
October 22, 2018, 11:58:31 AM
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