Can buying Twitter likes actually boost your social media presence?
#1
I’ve been struggling with growing my Twitter account for a while now. Like, I post consistently, interact with people, but the engagement is so low. It feels like I’m shouting into the void. I even try using hashtags and all that, but it still feels like my posts get lost. I see people with way fewer followers than me, but their posts are getting a ton of likes and retweets. I don’t know if it’s luck or some secret trick they’re using, but I’m getting frustrated. Is there something I’m missing?
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#2
I’ve totally been there, trust me. At first, I was all about growing organically, posting at peak times, trying to engage more with people, but it’s slow and painful. Eventually, I decided to try buying likes to boost my engagement. I didn’t want to be stuck in the same rut anymore, so I went for a service that seemed legit. And you know what? It worked. My posts started getting more visibility, and it helped build momentum. I still post good content, but those extra likes helped boost my algorithm ranking. Definitely not the “organic route,” but it did give me the push I needed. You can try buying Twitter likes too, like through buying x likes, just to get things moving faster.
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#3
I’m personally not a fan of buying likes. I get why people do it, but I feel like it’s a bit of a shortcut. I’d rather put in the effort, even if it takes longer. If your content is solid, people will engage with it eventually. Plus, I think that fake engagement messes with the authenticity of your account. You can always try to focus more on real interactions with your followers, like responding to comments and participating in trends. I’ve always found that keeping it real works better in the long run. But hey, to each their own.
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