Hey 👋 - Justin here.
Happy Saturday morning to 23,955 motivated solopreneurs.
Here's one short tip on how to grow your audience and online business.
Today's issue takes about 4 minutes to read.
Enjoy.
In order to grow a meaningful audience online, it's critical that you give people a reason to follow you.
I've spent the last 3 years growing past 315,000 social media followers on Twitter and LinkedIn. At the same time, I've watched other people write content every single day and struggle.
One of the main reasons is that they don't make a compelling case for why someone should follow them. What a wasted opportunity.
There is no objectively "right" way to design your social profiles, but I want to share how I think about it.
Here's my 4-step checklist below to make sure you're giving your readers a reason to hit the "follow" button.
Let's dive in.
1. Use your banner real estate wisely
The very first thing people see when they hit your Twitter or LinkedIn profile is your "banner" image.
Because it's such a large piece of real estate, it's important to understand how to use it.
Unfortunately, so many people use it to share a picture of their city skyline, their logo, or some picture they downloaded off of Unsplash. None of those things are actionable.
This is prime real estate. Use it to achieve a specific outcome:
- Build brand awareness
- Drive newsletter sign-ups
- Send people to your website
- Sell a digital product or service
- Get them to follow you on social media
I know you see a lot of larger accounts use some hip, interesting picture that means nothing, but they can afford to.
They already have brand recognition.
When you're just starting out, it's important to be clear, not clever.
Austin Belcak is a perfect example of someone using the banner image extremely well, calling people to sign up for his Dream Job System Podcast. |