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***Twitter For Marketing Adult Content***
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SW Threads:
SW Threads are one of the best ways to get new subs on your adult sites. In my prime of posting on Twitter I used to get over 90 subs a week from posting on threads. 
A SW thread is where one creator posts a thread, asking other creators to comment their links and photos underneath. Then the commenter is supposed to retweet the thread. This shares them with all the poster's followers, and potentially to followers from other people that comment and retweet. Interested buyers often peruse these and find new creators to follow. 
There are 2 different ways to use SW threads to gain followers and fans. 
Poster:
The creator that posts the thread can gain a lot of exposure from other creators retweeting their thread. However, if the poster has a low follower count, the other creators may not be interested or may not retweet. That means in order to really successfully post SW threads you need at least 500-2000 fans to get good engagement. 
Commenter:
Even with 0 followers you can advertise on SW threads. Choose a picture you like and comment it with your link in the comment section of the thread. Then retweet it and you're done. 
Always make sure it is a SW thread. Always retweet it to share exposure. 
If you choose SW threads from big accounts you can get quite a few followers and fans from commenting on threads. Also if you build a reputation for retweeting good threads you'll get a lot of creator followers which again, boosts your reach. 

RT groups:
Retweet groups are small groups of creators that agree to rt each other's media to boost engagement and reach. 
Some creators do quite well in these groups, but it is a lot of work and a lot of them require you to be regularly caught up. 
You can get invited to these group chats by asking around for them. Some creators say they have rt groups on their SW threads. 

Rounds groups:
Similar to RT groups, rounds groups help increase your numbers but in a more aggressive way. During a round, everyone participating shares a post to retweet, then they retweet the posts of everyone else participating. 
These are a fantastic way to get a ton of followers but they're also a ton of work and you have to participate every single day. Most people doing rounds are in over their heads or assistants. There are assistants whose job is to participate in rounds for you. Some people obviously think it is worth it. 

Shoutouts:
Shout-outs are when one creator posts the photo and caption of another creator and their links. The most popular way to do this is SFS , shout-out for shout-out, where both creators post the promo of the other. Some top creators do charge for shoutouts, but I personally think they're a bad way to gain compared to threads. 

Paid promo:
Lots of creators including myself offer paid promo. I personally charge $4 per thread featuring you to my 22k+ audience. I have tons of price packages and I make a decent income from Twitter. My threads continue to gain impressions for months. 
Some creators delete the posts when the paid promo period is over. Some charge for a pinned post. There's lots of different ways to do it. 
As a buyer, I recommend choosing a seller that will talk you through every step of the process. If their promo works, they'll have advice for you on how to make it the best possible. Sellers that are vague and non helpful tend to be low quality sellers. Ask for testimonials if you're not sure. 
As a seller, selling paid promo on Twitter is very easy and quick. You generally must make one or two posts and you can usually schedule them with the desktop version of Twitter as well. You can start charging for Twitter promo around 5k followers. My personal policy is a baseline of $1/5k fans. So at 22k my price is $4 a post. You can obviously set your own price. 

Automated welcome message:
We'll talk about this in more depth later. Using a program to send a welcome message allows you to get the attention of most of your new followers and gives you a chance to promote your socials and services. 

Ultimately you want smaller creators doing most of the work for you, but you're going to have to start as one of the smallest fish and work your way up. At the beginning you'll probably mostly get interaction from small accounts, but over time you'll notice more and more large accounts interacting with you. Once you reach a certain point the Twitter algorithm will smile upon you and you'll start getting suggested to other creators as well.

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