I’ve been active on Twitter for a while now, posting daily and trying to engage with others, but the response is just not there. I’ve heard that buying likes can give your posts a push, but I’m not sure if it’s a good idea. I don’t want to look like I'm faking popularity. Does anyone here have experience with buying likes? Did it help you grow your account, or is it just a quick fix that doesn’t last?
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Is buying likes for Twitter a smart growth strategy???
Is buying likes for Twitter a smart growth strategy???
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I wouldn’t put all my eggs in the “buy likes” basket. Sure, it might give you a temporary boost, but in the end, it doesn’t create real relationships with your audience. What really matters is engaging with your followers, providing value, and being consistent. Fake engagement won’t sustain your growth, and it could even hurt your credibility. If you want real, organic success, focus on building authentic connections and quality content.
I tried buying likes when I was in a similar situation. At first, I was a bit hesitant, but after I made the purchase, I saw my posts getting noticed more. It’s like the algorithm gives your posts more visibility when they already have engagement. But I didn’t rely on it forever. It was more of a jumpstart. If you’re looking for something that helps get you noticed quickly, likes for twitter can be a useful tool, but keep in mind, it’s just one part of the strategy.