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Here’s How You Build Your Twitter Following With Almost Zero Effort

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Today’s Killer Startup: Narrow

 

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Elevator Pitch:

Narrow will help you build a relevant, targeted audience on Twitter.

 

Why It’s A Killer Startup:

Anyone who has ever joined Twitter knows that it can be intimidating at first. Getting into the swing of tweeting and following and following back and figuring out WTF all of those acronyms really mean can be overwhelming to the point that I’m going to guess plenty of folks abandon the site before they really get started. In fact, the many, many Twitter accounts with just a couple of followers are probably a testament to that fact.

 

But, in 2015, Twitter is a necessity for a lot of different careers. Whether you’re a blogger looking to build your audience, a startup founder reaching out to your potential user-base, or a restaurant that just wants to bump your attendance, Twitter can be a great tool. And now, Narrow is the great tool you can use to make it work for you.

 

Narrow asks you to tell them a few keywords and hashtags that are relevant to your business, and then they take it from there. They’ll identify a good audience for you, start building your following, and will even engage with them for you, so you don’t have to spend so much time doing it yourself. They have research tools to help you understand your audience and find the right users, as well as analytics to let you know exactly which of your keywords are working and which ones you really need to abandon. You can also use it to manage multiple accounts, a godsend for those of us who are juggling more than one job.

 

Oh, and did I mention that it’s totally affordable? The Basic package, which includes one account, comes in at $9 a month and the Business package, with 10 accounts, costs only $49 a month. Now go count up all of the hours you’re going to save and tell me that’s not a reasonable fee.

 

Tweetable:

#Startups, ready to build your Twitter following? (I swear this isn’t spam.) Get @NarrowIO

 

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