Discussion: I have been trying to develop my Twitter

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      tbes50203
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      Hi guys! I have a question – I have been trying to develop my Twitter account for a long time, but there is almost no progress. Of course, I try to post interesting tweets, but the interaction leaves much to be desired. I came across this offer – a service where you can buy likes for posts to improve visibility. This is SMM-World, if anyone has heard. I am not sure how much this really works and whether it is safe for the account. Maybe someone has tried using such services? I wonder if this can at least be part of a strategy for attracting an audience or I risk getting some fines or being blocked?

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      thiefcrazy98
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      Well, your question is really relevant because today it has become much more difficult to develop an account on Twitter (and in social networks in general). The competition is huge, and without some “help” it is sometimes almost impossible to promote your content. I myself once tried several services like SMM-World, and I can share my experience. Let me start by saying that buy likes on twitter is not something that will solve all your problems. I also thought that if I just “fill” the posts with likes, it will give me everything I need. However, as it turned out, this is only a temporary solution. Yes, likes do help increase the visibility of your content. Everything seems to work – your tweets start appearing in other users’ feeds, recommendations appear, and this, in turn, attracts attention and subscribers. But here’s the problem: if you just “buy” likes and do not care about your content being high-quality, interesting and relevant to your audience, it quickly becomes obvious. I’ve noticed that when people see that posts have a lot of likes, but there is no live discussion (for example, comments or retweets), this raises suspicions. It turns out that the likes are bought, and this can work against you.

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      tbes50203
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      I think this whole thing with buying likes and other similar services is a double-edged sword. On the one hand, it can really help in the beginning, especially if you are just starting to develop your page and need some kind of “activity indicator”. But on the other hand, if you rely only on these methods, you risk not building a real audience that will be really interested in your content.

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