It's a great idea, Kristoffer, to create a separate account for your writing activities.
In my professional B2B space I follow people for their insights into food safety and if they also start to Tweet often about random unrelated things, like politics I will unfollow them.
The accounts that 'stay in their lane' are easier to follow, because you know what you will get.
With @ratracerunning you can 'stay in your lane' which will help you grow your reach faster.
My Twitter handle is @CherrySoup2
@thaliascomedy
Can I get a link to read the medium post, please?
Sure thing, Noha, the free ('friend') link is here (though you might still need to create a free Medium account?)
https://karen-cherry.medium.com/what-one-new-newsletter-writer-did-to-go-from-0-to-5k-subscribers-in-100-days-675279b2e568?sk=445b5511b2db2aa74b12ba2c475058fe
This is interesting. I usually use Twitter for every day life outside my brand, but I think I need to change that.
So I created a dedicated account, @ratracerunning, exclusively for writing. 😁
It's a great idea, Kristoffer, to create a separate account for your writing activities.
In my professional B2B space I follow people for their insights into food safety and if they also start to Tweet often about random unrelated things, like politics I will unfollow them.
The accounts that 'stay in their lane' are easier to follow, because you know what you will get.
With @ratracerunning you can 'stay in your lane' which will help you grow your reach faster.
This great advice, Karen! Thank you. I will try to be as 'in the lane' to attract people in the same space.