There are many successful Twitter fan accounts out there and you may be having a hard time becoming one of them. Here are some tips.

Steps

  1. 1
    Choose a fandom you are in. Make sure to only choose one fandom; you don't want to be not loyal. Some popular Twitter fandoms consist of popular musicians, YouTubers, TV shows, or celebrities that are well-known and liked by young teenagers.
  2. 2
    Create a clever username. Make a clever username that will make people want to follow and interact with you. Try to keep numbers and underscores out of your username and try not to use capital letters as it makes your account looks gross. Make sure the username corresponds to your fandom. Some clever usernames can include pretty & meaningful words along with your idol's first name, last name or initials.
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  3. 3
    Write a clever bio. Making your bio appealing will draw in followers. You may think putting all kinds of fancy fonts in your bio will make it look cooler, but it will just make your bio look messy and unprofessional. Avoid fonts at all costs. Go with something simple; an inspirational quote or song lyric is best but don't make your bio too long.
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    Create a matching layout. Make sure your Twitter header and icon match. There are many apps that you can use to create matching layouts like Superimpose & PicsArt for common pixel/8bit layouts. But, if you are not very good at matching layouts, go with a simple single shade of black and white or sepia for both.
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    Tweet in moderation. Don't be inactive, but don't tweet every 2 seconds. Your followers don't want their timelines full of only your tweets. Unless your favorite celebrity is doing a follow or tweet spree, you should only be tweeting up to 50-200 times a day. That may seem like a lot, but when you're really into Twitter, it will get hard to keep within this limit.
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    Interact with your followers. Remember, followers don't matter if they never talk to you. If you have over 10,000 followers, you should at least get anywhere from 10-100 favorites and/or 1-11 retweets minimum on most of your tweets. You do not need to interact with all of your followers, but become good friends with at least a few of them by having close mutuals (people who you follow and they follow you back) and/or being in lots of group chats.
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    Get to know the language and abbreviations commonly used on Twitter.
    • stan = people or things you idolize
    • user = username
    • mutuals = people that you follow and they follow you back
    • layout = header and icon
    • ratio = a comparison of your following & follower counts
    • threads = a collection of tweets you keep as usually your pinned tweet so you can keep your account organized
    • unf = unfollow
    • indirect = when someone mentions you without directly @ing you, usually just by saying the person's name
    • rt = retweet
    • fav= favorite
    • timeline= Twitter feed
    • tl = timeline
    • dm = direct message.
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Community Q&A

  • Question
    How do I get people to follow my fan account on Twitter?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    Just follow people and interact regularly and you will start to gain followers.
  • Question
    How do I create a Twitter fan page?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    Start threads. For example, if you have a Ariana Grande fan account, you should make a thread of her smiling. it will cheer your followers up and you can design it any way you want.
  • Question
    There is a like instead of a favorite. What can I do?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    It's kind of the same thing; you can like people's things instead of dubbing them as favorite.
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Warnings

  • Not everyone can be a successful fan account. This won't take a week to work. A lot of successful fan accounts have been on Twitter for a few years.
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Updated: May 7, 2020
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