Signals, Not Noise!

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Dec 11 • 2 min read

Are you struggling with poor engagement on 𝕏?


When I started on X, I knew nothing.

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No one was engaging and responding to my DM’s.

I can see that other creators who are having less followers than mine were getting lots of likes and comments.

Seeing this made me feel like quitting X.

I knew that I had to figure out something to get eyeballs on my profile.

Since no one was helping me out for free.

I have to pay almost $2500 for a cohort and invest more than $1000 in mentorships.

After going through the training and lessons.

I figured out my way to get a ton of engagement in my profile.

Today, I’m going to share it with you for FREE.

You see, you’re worried because no one is engaging with you.
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But, let me ask you a question “Do you engage with others?”
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I know you’re answer would be “Yes, Arya” I do regularly.

Ok..

Now, name a minimum of 5 people who engage with you constantly.

Ahh, no one engages with me consistently Arya.

I got you.

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People engage with those, with whom they want to build connections or gain followers.

So, what I want you to do is to “Make new Friends” on X.

But, there is a catch…

If you are around or below 100 followers.

Then, don’t go and engage with 20K, 30K, 50K or 100K followers accounts.

Because they’ll hardly engage back to you.

You can drop comments on their post as soon as they are posted.

Just to get followers...

But, you won’t get engagement from them...

Since you’ve less than 100 followers.

What I want you to do is to go and find people who are serious about X.
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And most importantly have followers around your size.

It could be 100, 200 or 300.

Make a list of them on X.
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Via list section.

And start engaging with their content.

After you’ve got replies from them for your comments.

Then DM them and appreciate them.
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Here’s a proven template for it:
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​“Hey X, I loved your recent tweet on Y, it resonated with me a lot.
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Followed you.”
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98% of the time you’ll get a reply and follow back from them.

And they will also start engaging with you.
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But, remember it’s a reciprocity game.

You must engage with them regularly, to get engagement from them...

That’s how I increased my engagement from 2-3 likes to 25-30+ likes and comments on average.

I hope that this email served you well and solved one of your big struggles.

Here’s the action steps for you:

  1. Optimize your profile with my free guide (It’s at the end of the email.)
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  2. Create a list of people who are around your followers (Find them in the comment section of creators around 3-5K followers.)
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  3. Engage with them consistently.
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  4. Follow them and appreciate them on DM.
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Look, 90% of the time it works.
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But if someone is not engaging back to you or doesn’t respond.
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Then leave it.
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And move on to the other.
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Now, after you’ve done it.
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I’ll be going to share one more growth secret in my next email.
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Which will help you to increase your impressions on posts and get followers.
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But, before that make sure you follow the above steps.
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Because if you’ve not followed it then there is no use of this growth secret.
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Grab my free guide here:
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1. How to write banger tweets:
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​https://carpal-marmot-543.notion.site/The-Only-Guide-you-ll-ever-Need-for-Writing-Tweets-06b3880185f5433f93509c42a9dc10ce?pvs=4

2. Optimizing your 𝕏 profile:

​https://carpal-marmot-543.notion.site/Transform-your-Account-from-Average-to-Exceptional-b58aef5190b74531a6bf1efb77dde4df?pvs=4​

3. Tweet copy to craft viral giveaways:

​https://carpal-marmot-543.notion.site/Tweet-Copy-for-Creating-Viral-Giveaways-0653ce64e7ba484e809a7e5d1a1a5ac2?pvs=4​

Thanks for reading it.

See you next time…
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No fluff. No noise. No copy-paste advice. Just my real-world lessons in writing, growth, and marketing, shared so you can gain clarity, stand out, and move people with your words.


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