Have you tried getting followers on Twitter without any success?
Don’t worry, almost everybody on twitter has!
This guide of guides is set up to explain the top 3 products on how to get followers on Twitter and make money with your account.
Guides included are:
- The Art of Twitter – Harsh Strongman
- Make It Stick – Charles Miller
- Twitter Rocket Growth Blueprint – WarOnWeakness
What are the guides about?
The art of Twitter $39.99
Best Part: Automation
The art of Twitter by LifeMathMoney has 10 different topics. They are:
- Finding your audience | Page 4 – 6
- Setting up your profile | Page 6 – 25
- How NOT to grow your account | Page 25 – 29
- How to grow in different stages | Page 29 – 35
- Creating better tweets | Page 36 – 41
- Monetization | Page 41-47
- How not to get banned | Page 47 – 48
- How to network | Page 48
- Creating completely passive accounts | Page 49 – 51
- What to tweet about | Page 51
Let’s do a deeper dive!
You’ll understand who you’re targeting by answering three questions about yourself. These questions will make it clear what you should be doing.
If you can’t answer them you shouldn’t proceed until you can.
When you proceed, you’ll know how to set up your profile. This means:
- Name and handle
- Profile photo
- Header photo
- Bio
This will come with examples and a study of 10 profiles, some good and some bad.
After understanding exactly how your profile should look, you’ll see how NOT to do when you want to grow your account.
Here’s advice like “Don’t tweet into thin air” and “Don’t spam hashtags” as well as other five advices on what not to do.
Now that you know what not to do, you’ll get to know what TO DO.
This parts structure is:
- 0 – 5000 Followers
- 5000 – 10 000 Followers
- 10 000 – Beyond
These sections show you:
- how many tweets per day you should make
- how many normal tweets
- how many replies you should make
- if you should use automation.
Now you know who you should target, how you will get your target audience to follow you and how you will reach out to them.
That’s a solid plan right there!
In chapter five, we’ll look at how you’ll get more engagement of your tweets. Here are tricks like, “what color of checkmarks to use” and “how to give a perspective of things”, as well as many other useful tips.
Next chapter is about making money from Twitter. Here’s the answer to these questions:
- What do I need to start monetizing my Twitter account?
- How many followers do you recommend I start monetizing at?
- How to do Affiliate Marketing
- How to Sell Your Own Products
- How to Sell Services
How to avoid getting banned is especially important to know. I got restricted for a week and a half and I had no clue why.
Study this!
Networking is as important. Without it, you’ll have problems to grow as fast as you’d like. You want to make relationships and get support from the community. They’ll help you grow much faster than you can do on your own. Understand why this is important and do what you’re taught.
Chapter nine is in my view why this guide is in the top 4 Twitter products.
Automation makes you a passive income with accounts that take care of themselves.
Nobody teaches you this like LMM does. Mixed with the Automation bonuses is this a tremendous product!
The last chapter is a lesson on how to tweet without growing tired of your topic and staying original.
Make It Stick $29, Upgrade $45
Best Part: Copywriting and persuasion
Make it stick by Charles Miller has 11 different topics, they are:
- Foundation if persuasion Page 4 – 6
- What topics ignite Page 6 – 7
- 17 different styles that ignites the readers Page 8 – 16
- The difference of getting followers vs engagement Page 16 – 18
- How to craft a tweet Page 18 – 20
- What words to choose Page 20 – 22
- How to not get banned Page 22 – 23
- Auxiliary Tools Page 24 – 28
- Analysis of 25 tweets Page 28 – 53
- Content strategy Page 54 – 58
- What he recommends you read for further knowledge 58 – 59
As you can see, Make It Stick is about writing good copy for your tweets.
With this guide you’ll understand how to write your tweets in a way that the readers will feel compelled to engage.
Let’s see how it works!
We start of by learning a very crucial part of communication. How to connect with different people using different techniques.
If you’ve studied communication, then you know what we’re talking about.
It’s Ethos, Logos and Pathos.
- Ethos: Appeal to Ethics
- Pathos: Appeal to Emotion
- Logos: Appeal to Logic
To understand why they are the foundation of speaking to a crowd, is necessary when tweeting to a crowd.
Now you’ll know why the next chapter of igniting topics are about invoking emotions.
These nine igniting topics are good to tweet about because:
- They are complex and have no clear answers
- They are extremely important pieces of all our lives
- How you approach them is heavily linked to your identity
- Because we discuss them so much, there’s a strong desire to be “right”
- They invoke the strongest emotions we feel: Anger, insecurity, etc.
Well how to you structure the tweets then?
17 styles that ignites will show you some tricks on how to do that.
I’ve taken the first advice from the book to show you how brilliant this is.
You, Not I
I rarely use “I” in my tweets. Why? Because these are generally not interesting to an audience. Would you want to hear the opinion of some random person coming up to you in the grocery store? No, you wouldn’t. Same goes for your Twitter audience.Think about it. If I post something like the following, what will the reaction be? “I like women who are feminine”
Okay, cool bro. Every person who sees that is moving on. Now, let’s try something a little different.
“A real man prefers feminine women. No exceptions.” Now we’re getting somewhere. Not using “I” positions this as a general truth, not an opinion. Thus, people are more likely to share it or argue against it.
Even if someone agrees with you, they probably won’t want your opinion on their timeline. On the other side, those who disagree probably won’t care to argue against one person’s dumb thoughts. Once you use “you” or an equivalent term, you’re making that idea much more appealing
You know this is going to affect you and that’s why it’s brilliant. Most people will engage with this kind of texts.
Now, there are 16 more examples like this, one of them being the classic “Us vs Them”
Next up is the difference between getting followers and getting engagement.
To best explain what this chapter is about, I’m going to use Charles own words again. He knows best how to use them!
We discussed engagement a lot already, but let’s quickly summarize. If you want people to engage, they have to feel something. Agreement, disagreement, stroking their ego, etc. The real reason I’ve added this section, though, is to talk about tweets that are high engagement but not particularly valuable for building your platform.
You are now about to witness the art of tweet creation.
You’ll get all the inside secrets to create a high engaging tweet as well as the three types of words to use.
Next is two pages of what not to do on Twitter. Getting banned or restricted is no fun thing. You should try your hardest not to be.
Now you have the foundation of how to tweet.
We’re moving on to how to create loyal followers and make connections
According to Charles, it all comes down to 8 different Auxiliary Tools you should focus on. Knowing how to use these to your advantage is what will set you apart from the others. They are:
- Humor
- Showing Personality
- Asking Questions
- Interacting With Others
- Owning a Term
- Trending Topics
- Talking About Your Twitter Progress
- Imagery
Only knowing these won’t help you if you don’t know how to use them.
To make it clear what a tweet should look like, it’s now time to analyze 25 successful tweets.
Going through these makes it clear what you need to do. Both how to get engagement with your loyal followers as well as reaching new ones.
The last chapter is about finding your niche. Use your lifestyle to make up your tweets and play the game of twitter.
In the end you’ll get a list of books you can read to start going down the rabbit hole of persuasion.
Make it Stick also comes with a guide on how to reach your first 1000 followers.
There’s also an upgraded version that includes a guide on monetization. This book teaches you how to set up your Twitter to be a selling machine.
Included in this book is:
- Selling a service
- Selling a product
- Selling a membership
- Selling a product as an affiliate
- Selling influence in the form of retweets and endorsements
You’ll also learn about:
- Lead Magnet Creation
- Email Marketing Optimization
- Welcome Sequence (Autoresponder)
- The Power of Your Sales Apparatus
Conclusion from Make It Stick
Building your brand on Twitter has three foundational elements. They are:
- Networking
- Creating Content
- Monetization/Marketing

Twitter Rocket Growth Blueprint $33
Best Part: Defining you
Twitter Rocket Growth Blueprint has 11 chapters.
They are:
- Find your “Big Idea”
- How to set up your Shop Front to attract followers like a magnet
- Focus on the 5 main Human Wants (the “big 5”)
- The Rule of Three
- Tweet Consistently but Don’t Overtweet
- How to Get Most Followers in Least amount of Time
- How to Write Tweets That Get Engagement
- Use Social Media to Socialize
- Your Number One Weapon
- How to Ethically Spy on Big Accounts and Steal Their Strategies
- Stop Trying to Hack the Algorithm
When I read this guide by WarOnWeakness I couldn’t quite place it at first.
It didn’t fit in the Automation box nor copywriting and not even in growth from all directions.
No, this was something else. So, I made a new way of explaining what it’s about. I called it:
Defining You.
When reading this guide, you’ll start to see who you are online, or at least who you want to present yourself as.
You’ll get actionable tools to help you along the way plus videos with extra explanations.
Let’s dive in!
According to Eddy (the author) all great accounts have one “big idea”.
This quote by David Ogilvy claims the same:
“You will never win fame and fortune unless you invent BIG ideas. It takes a BIG IDEA to attract the attention of consumers and get them to buy your product. Unless your advertising contains a BIG IDEA, it will pass like a ship in the night.”
– David Ogilvy
So, how do we come up with this big idea?
Case studies. Three of them to be exact. These case studies contains:
- Big idea
- Eddys analysis
- Big Five Connection (more about this later)
Next is the setup of your profile or “shop front” as Eddy calls it.
He makes sure that you know that Twitter is not Facebook and that nobody cares what you like or who you vote for. It’s about what you can do for others.
Be certain to understand how to connect your profile to your big idea and use it in your:
- Banner
- Profile picture
- Bio
To understand this there is a few examples plus a seven-minute video to watch.
Now you get to know about the five human wants.
If you’re growing on Twitter comes down to one thing. Are you adding value?
If not, nobody will follow you
You do? Great, keep at it!
So, what do you tweet about?
Eddy says that 95% of what we want fall under the five human wants.
So, you should relate your message there. Eddy will teach you how in the coming five pages!
Chapter four is a short but useful page.
The rule of three as he calls it. I’ve never seen this anywhere else and it’s a good ratio to have in your mind when tweeting.
According to the book. If you follow this rule, you will:
- Gain a lot of loyal followers
- Gain a lot of loyal followers FAST
- Get the attention of big accounts
- Improve your Influence and Engagement
Halfway through the book and we can see what you’re supposed to understand by now.
At this point, you should have:
- Picked a big idea for your account
- Identified where your big idea fits within the big 5
- Identified 3-4 subtopics which stem from your big idea that you are going to tweet about
- Understand that your tweets should split between creation, curation, and promotion
All good? Then let’s move on to part 2!
All Twitter guides has a chapter on how often you should tweet, this one is no different.
Next two chapters is about how to make other accounts notice you and how to use list functions to help with it.
There’s also a video to watch here.
How to write tweets that get engagement is crucial to understand.
There’s a difference between tweeting for likes, retweets and tweeting for profile clicks. You need to understand that to grow.
In a six-minute video you’ll see the difference.
So, what do you do on twitter?
Your job on Twitter is to promote your account, ideas, content, products, and your services.
To do this, you need to write tweets centered around your big idea and your subtopics. You need to write them in a way that gets people’s attention and is persuasive.
Eddy has a nice tweet organizer that will help you bring structure to your tweets. You can download it and use it if you want.
For writing the copy of tweets, he recommends checking out Make It Stick.
In chapter eight you’ll get to read a personal lesson that hits really well. You will not make the same mistake after reading this.
Another video is found here on how to contact bigger accounts. Since WarOnWeakness is a big account, I would pay close attention to this.
Now we’re in the final part of the guide.
We’ll get to see what he means with “Your Number One Weapon”.
It’s logical if you think about it but knowing that this works is so motivating.
After reading this chapter, you’re already fired up and ready to start tweeting. But there’s two more chapters before you’re ready. I’ll keep it short!
How to Ethically Spy on Big Accounts and Steal Their Strategies
Here’s what you get:
Here is a Secret Strategy that no one on Twitter is talking about (keep this to yourself):
This strategy isn’t new, but most people don’t know that it even exists or if they do, they don’t know how to use it.
Stop Trying to Hack the Algorithm
Learn what not to do, follow the guide instead!
You can now start!
How are they structured?
The Art of Twitter has ten chapters but there’s three of them that get the most focus.
The first one is the setup of your account. This has 19 pages out of the 52.
The second biggest one is a tie between “strategies to grow” and “Monetization”.
The growth chapter has three sections on six pages:
- 0 – 5 000 Followers
- 5 000 – 10 000 Followers
- 10 000 + followers
The Monetization Chapter has six pages as well.
Together they make up for 31 pages out of 52.
This is not why the book is so great though.
Make It Stick has eleven chapters. Most of it comes down to two topic though. The heart of the book is learning copywriting and persuasion.
There’s also a lot of focus on how to write a good-looking tweet as well as the Auxiliary Tools.
Twitter Rocket Growth Blueprint has eleven chapters of about the same size. There’s no part of the book that’s significantly larger or more focused on.
Who are they for?
The art of Twitter is helping those who want:
- To build a big following on Twitter
- wants to build an automatic income with a bot
- want to create a personal brand on Twitter
- know what they already want to write about
Make It Stick is helping those who want:
- To start learning about Copywriting
- To start learning about persuasion
- To gain a loyal tribe of followers
- To be better at selling
- To start using Twitter and grow followers
Twitter Rocket Growth Blueprint is helping those who want:
- To get started using Twitter
- To learn what to focus on
- To know how to make connections with bigger accounts
- To learn how to act towards others on Twitter
How do they compare?
The Art of Twitter is the best guide for those who want to start a passive income with Twitter. What makes this guide stand out from the others is the bonuses.
The book is a top product and it is the best in atomization. But what makes this a top 3 of all Twitter-guides is the bonuses along with the knowledge on how to use them!
Make it stick has an upgrade that focus a bit on Automation and monetization. Yet, this is better for that.
Make It Stick is the best twitter product on copywrite and persuasion. There isn’t even a challenger in these topics.
This guide has some similarities with The Art of Twitter. In the chapter on how to create tweets, you can see there is a similar foundation. Not much else alike in this section though.
Make It Stick is more detailed here and has a lot more ideas on how to do them.
There is also expressed a need to know the rules of Twitter, to not get banned, in both guides.
Twitter Rocket Growth Blueprint is the best product when you need to find out who you want to be on Twitter. But also, what you want to focus on, Your big idea!
There are some small similarities though. It will always be, when writing many guides on the same subject.
The chapter on how to set up your profile is quite similar to The Art of Twitter. They’re both good and I wouldn’t rank one over the other. The difference is that you get a video on it in this one!
What are the differences between them?
The art of Twitter focuses a lot on the different stages in your growth. This is a different topic from most others.
Make It Stick focuses almost only on writing and persuasion. That’s why I’ve claimed many times that it’s not a Twitter product, it’s just applicable on Twitter as well.
Charles has an easy time crafting Tweets and thus recommends tweeting more than other guides do.
Twitter Rocket Growth Blueprint Talks a lot on your big idea. There’re also the chapters about the five human wants as well as “the Rule of Three”.
These three topics are not displayed anywhere else, which make this a unique product.
What are their strenghts?
The art of Twitter is especially good at
- Showing you the different phases, you’ll go through as you grow
- It is also one of the best guides on how to set up a good profile.
- Automation with bots
Make It Stick is incredibly good at
- Persuasion
- Copywriting.
- Strategies
Make It Stick has an upgrade that cost additionally $16. This upgrade gives you more information on monetization and Automation.
Twitter Rocket Growth Blueprint is showing you how easy it is to:
- Decide who you want to be on Twitter
- connect with people using the big 5
- Have a good ratio of your different tweets
- Plan your tweets
- Still being yourself
What could be better?
The art of twitter doesn’t have anything bad in it, but many guides teaches you a lot about what you should tweet about. If there is anything lacking in this guide, that is it.
You only get one page of “what do I tweet about?” That is by far the least amount of text on this topic of the guides that rank this high.
There’s nothing to change with Make It Stick. In fact, it’s the number one growth-Twitter product in my mind!
It’s not a perfect Twitter guide though. There’s a lot of things missing that other guides have.
For instance, how to set up your profile. To get that from Charles you must get the upgraded version and even then, it’s only a small part.
In Charles defense, he states this in the beginning of the book:
This it’s not a “grow your Twitter” guide. There are plenty of good ones out there already. They explain concepts like networking, getting larger accounts to interact with you, and monetization. Though these products are extremely useful, I wanted to create something a little bit different. ‘Make It Stick’ is not a step by step course. Instead, it’s a short guide on psychology, persuasion, the art of writing, and more
Twitter Rocket Growth Blueprint is a really good product and I don’t have anything to add to the content. However, I would like to see the videos embedded in the guide instead of on another file.
What to do now?
The Art of Twitter focuses a lot on Automation and that is what you should be doing when getting this guide. Not only does it talk about Automation in a way that makes perfect sense, but you get these great bonuses of Automation tools as well.
Make It Stick is for those who want to sell with the written word. Those who already got everything else figured out.
Twitter Rocket Growth Blueprint is most likely the best book to get when you are new to Twitter. This will teach you what to do other than
Talk about not ejaculating, making sure the other guys T levels are in check, making sure people are not being soy cucksters, laughing at people with 9 – 5s
All jokes aside. You’ll know what you should focus on.
Conclusion of how to get followers on twitter:
The Art of Twitter is for you who want to:
- Create passive income using bots on twitter
- Learn how to setup your profile to make it stand out
- Understand the game of Twitter and how to monetize it
Make It Stick is for you who want to:
- Learn crafting copy
- Learn how to be persuasive
- Learn how a viral tweet looks like
- Understand how to ignite the feeling of your readers
Make It Stick pro for you who want to:
- Set up your profile for selling
- Get an introduction to email marketing
- Learn how and why you should have an autoresponder
Twitter Rocket Growth Blueprint is for those who:
- Are new to Twitter
- Still want to be themselves
- Are unsure of what to write about
- Don’t know how to plan and structure their tweets
- Don’t know how to connect with people using the big 5
As you can see these products overlap extraordinarily little. That’s why I think they’re all the perfect way to conquer Twitter.
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