How To Gain More Social Media Followers And Build Social Connections

Relations and connections are now some of the most powerful tools to help you become the most successful person. Relationships pose an immense superiority in today's workforce. Why? Because an employer would much instead hire someone with social credit than someone with no social footprint.

What is social media, and how can you use them to your advantage?


Most have heard of sites such as Linkedin, Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook as these are sites where people interact with other social users. Approximately 3.6 billion people are using social media, 3.6 potential connections you can make.

Your responsibilities and how you can invest in yourself

 Taking the initiative to start using these platforms is the hardest part for many as social media is a relatively new concept. The truth is social media influences 40% of all demographics meaning people of all ages, ethnicities, and countries. 40% is a vast number, and it will only increase. Do you want to miss out? You will be missing out on numerous opportunities, and you are just getting in your way and success. Do not hesitate. Sign up! The worst that can happen is you stop using a free account.

Social wealth and how to build your empire of connections

These platforms all have a crucial component; connections and relations. Connections and relations are essentially the same things; they are the connections you establish with someone to build a relation. Take advantage of how you can meet thousands of people who will provide you references to the working environment. The top 1% are also on social media. If you can build your social wealth, you may meet people in the 1%. Social wealth provides much more stability than references and will help set you apart from everyone building your future.

Virtual vs. real-life interactions and how you need to excel in both aspects

 People are used to first-hand interaction, such as handshakes, introductions, and presentations. Virtual interaction is similar, however significantly different, as the business yields no emotions, context, or body language. The same components that sell a speech or expression are entirely irrelevant in a virtual context; therefore, how does one sell a virtual address or gain virtual connections. Virtual connections are all based on representation, presentation, and passion. 

Here is what you can do to gain more social connections and relations:

1. Finding your group of like-minded people

Ascertain your passions and interests and follow the hashtags and popular pages that encompass these topics. Your love will help engage you with like-minded people who are interested in the same subject. People get excited about interacting with people that have the same mindset and the same passion. Therefore they will follow your account and connect with you because they want to surround themselves with familiar people.

2. Find people you know and build your social media following

Interacting with people you already know will rapidly increase your following as well as your social connections. You can also interact with people that your established relationships interact with and post about as these are your mutual connections and friends.

3. What are mutual friends and how to use them to your advantage

 Mutual relations or friends are the people you share indirect links with, meaning you have one or more of the same connections. Pursuing these connections can tremendously help your social standing and relationships.

4. Repeat and maintain active

Most successful people with the most social connections are the ones that are always interacting with other's posts and reposting on their accounts. They are also the people who are still trying to find new mutual connections and maintain their relations. They remain active on their account by posting regularly; if you are like me and are not keen on making a full post, the next best thing is utilizing the story feature.

5. What is a story feature and how to become a story pro

 This feature is available on all platforms except Linkedin; this feature enables users to post a "story" that will remain on their profile for 24 hours or even longer in archived stories. With this feature, you can conduct polls, messages, question and answers, and reposting.

Overall Connections and how you can start investing in yourself

Whether if these connections are in-person or virtual, they take practice and consistency. Building trust between people is always tricky; however, they are extremely rewarding. You need to know how bad you need and want it. Understand that this tactic will set you apart in the future as our society is starting to depend more on connections and abilities to network over references and experience. Networking takes time and shows companies how passionate you are about yourself and how you are terrific around others. In my opinion, cry now make the efforts and enjoy the reward in 10 years.

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Opinions and Perspectives

The connection between passion and engagement is spot on. People really do respond to authentic content.

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Makes a good case for why we shouldn't ignore social media in our professional lives.

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The advice about starting with existing connections is practical and actually works.

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I've found the most success when I focus on adding value to my connections rather than just growing numbers.

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The point about passion showing through in your content is so true. You can't fake genuine interest.

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Good reminder that social media is about building relationships, not just collecting followers.

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The article could have addressed how to handle overwhelm when managing multiple platforms.

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Interesting perspective on how virtual networking might eventually outweigh traditional references.

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The emphasis on consistency is key. I've seen my network grow steadily since maintaining regular activity.

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Would have liked more specific strategies for different platforms, but overall solid advice.

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The tip about archive stories is underrated. It's great for maintaining a content library.

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Great point about social media influencing 40% of demographics. That's huge!

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The advice about following your passions really works. My engagement improved when I focused on what I truly care about.

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I've found that authentic engagement leads to better connections than just trying to boost numbers.

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The section about virtual interactions could use more specific examples of successful strategies.

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Never realized how powerful story features could be until I started using them regularly.

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The article's emphasis on long-term relationship building over quick wins is refreshing.

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Would love to hear more about how others manage their time across different platforms.

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The point about pursuing mutual connections is solid advice. It's helped me expand my network organically.

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Anyone else struggle with finding the right balance between professional and personal content?

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Good reminder about the importance of consistency in posting and engagement.

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The idea of investing in yourself through social media is interesting. It's really about personal branding.

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Love the practical approach this article takes. These are actually doable tips.

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Important point about different platforms having different purposes. You can't use the same strategy everywhere.

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The section about social wealth could have gone deeper into building meaningful relationships online.

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Never thought about using polls and Q&As in stories before. Going to try that!

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The advice about mutual connections is great, but I'd add that quality of interaction matters more than quantity.

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I've found that regular interaction with followers is more important than constant posting.

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The emphasis on passion and authenticity really resonates with me. People can tell when you're genuinely interested.

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The article could have mentioned more about handling negative interactions on social media.

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Really appreciate the practical tips about using story features effectively.

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The point about virtual presentation being different from in-person is crucial. I've had to completely rethink my approach.

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Wondering if others have found success with cross-platform posting or if it's better to tailor content for each platform?

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I'm glad they emphasized the long-term nature of building connections. Too many people expect instant results.

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Something the article doesn't mention is the importance of timing your posts for maximum engagement.

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The advice about following hashtags has been game-changing for my network growth.

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I've found that focusing on quality content naturally attracts followers, rather than actively trying to grow numbers.

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The section about story features could use more specific examples, but the general advice is sound.

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Anyone else find it challenging to maintain genuine connections with a large number of followers?

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The comparison between virtual and real-life interactions is fascinating. Both definitely require different skill sets.

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I appreciate how the article emphasizes consistency over perfection. It's helped me worry less about each individual post.

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The advice about starting with people you know is solid. It's helped me build a strong foundation for my network.

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Interesting point about social wealth. I never thought about connections in terms of building an empire before.

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The part about finding your group of like-minded people really resonated with me. It's made such a difference in my engagement.

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I'm still trying to figure out how to balance authenticity with professional presentation on social media.

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The article makes some good points, but I think it glosses over the potential downsides of too much social media involvement.

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I've actually landed several job opportunities through social media connections, so I can vouch for the networking aspect.

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The advice about using story features is great, but I think it depends on your industry and target audience.

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Wonder if anyone else finds it exhausting trying to maintain an active presence across multiple platforms?

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This really opened my eyes to how I could be using my mutual connections better. Never thought about it that way before.

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The point about building trust virtually is interesting. I've actually formed some great professional relationships purely through social media.

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I think the article understates the time commitment required to maintain all these social connections properly.

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Has anyone else noticed that different platforms require different approaches? What works on Instagram doesn't necessarily work on LinkedIn.

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The section about staying active is crucial. I've noticed my engagement drops significantly when I take breaks.

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Not sure I agree that networking matters more than experience. Surely it's about having both?

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I found the virtual vs real-life interaction comparison fascinating. It's true that we need different skills for each.

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The suggestion about using hashtags strategically is something I wish I'd known earlier. It really does help connect with the right audience.

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Totally agree about finding like-minded people being key. My following grew significantly once I started focusing on my specific interests.

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I'm curious about how others balance professional and personal content on their social media. It's something I struggle with.

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The story feature advice is particularly useful. I've noticed much better engagement when I use stories regularly compared to regular posts.

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I respectfully disagree with the article's emphasis on quantity over quality. I'd rather have 100 meaningful connections than 1000 superficial ones.

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That statistic about 3.6 billion social media users really puts things in perspective. The potential reach is mind-blowing!

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These tips are great but maintaining consistent activity on multiple platforms can be overwhelming. Anyone else feel the same?

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While I agree networking is important, I'm not convinced social media connections are as valuable as real-life relationships.

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The part about mutual connections is spot on. I've had much better success connecting with friends of friends than complete strangers.

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I found this article really helpful! I've been struggling to grow my social media presence and these tips make a lot of sense.

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