Should you use 'Follow, Follow Back' to grow Social Media? (2024)

Should you use 'Follow, Follow Back' to grow Social Media? (1)

So you’ve been trying to grow your social media accounts, such as Twitter or Instagram, and found the ‘Follow, Follow Back’ Method. Most likely you’ve tried or thought of using it for Twitter or Instagram.

But then as you’ve been reading and looking into it further you’ve found a bunch of people promoting this method while others tell you it’s a bad idea.

Do you know what the problem is? They’re both right.

When done poorly, like it is most of the time, ‘Follow, Follow Back’ is a recipe for getting your Twitter or Instagram account suspended and/or getting low engagement.

But then there are the success stories, where things seem to be done differently. So I thought I’d share my views on it and what I do.

It’s not rocket science, but it seems to work for me every time on both Twitter and Instagram.

So I put this nifty video together (further explained in the text below).

Not sure what ‘Follow, Unfollow’ is?

It’s simple:

  • You follow a number of people over time
  • A percentage follow you back
  • After a while, you unfollow those who didn’t follow you back
  • Rinse & repeat

If you’ve got no budget but you’ve got time, it can be perfect for you. Even if you’re low on time you can spend 5 minutes a day doing it and get results. But people will state why they think it’s a bad idea, and I do agree with them to a degree.

Here’s why it’s a ‘bad idea’ to do ‘follow, follow back’:

  • It’s usually done in a spammy way
  • People don’t focus on good content and rely solely on this method instead
  • Most networks will suspend your account – if you overdo it.
  • It promotes less actual engagement.

All of the above things are true but can be worked around. This gives a little validity to the idea of doing ‘Follow, Follow Back’. I do it for my new social media accounts and it always helps me get started quicker.

It only works on certain networks

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If you try this method on YouTube or Facebook prepare to be disappointed. The way their systems are set up doesn’t really lend itself to ‘Follow, Follow Back’.

But you can try:

  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest (to a degree – focus on repins)

There’s no problem with trying it anywhere really, but the above social media platforms work better as people are notified when you follow them, and there’s a handy ‘Follow’ button there that encourages them to follow you in return.

So to some degree, they’re kind of designed for people to follow you back.

It’s not going to be a 100% response rate though, and it’s no grand solution. You will only gain a percentage of those follows back. So you need to eventually unfollow people as you’ll end up following too many people and risk your account being suspended.

Luckily, you can make it work. So my first tip is…

Forget about gaming the system and build awareness

It’s not about an exchange of follows in hopes you can game the system and rack up some numbers. You simply want to let people know you exist.

Create great content first that grabs attention, then work on ‘Follow, Follow Back’ approach.

You create likable content and show up in people’s notifications. If they’re curious, they will check you out and hopefully like what they see and follow you.

Don’t try this without offering some value. Otherwise, people just see a boring profile and ignore you.

They know about you, you have a chance to provide value and get their attention. So offer something great.

Improve your odds of a ‘Follow Back’ by doing it the smart way.

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Most people get this wrong. They find an account similar to theirs and follow their followers. That isn’t overly effective.

What’s a better way? Don’t follow other people’s followers and instead follow action takers.

Find a status from the account that is similar to yours and follow people who like the post, comment on it, share it or retweet it. These people are active and those are the people most likely to check out your profile and engage with your content.

Then interact with them! Build your network and offer value by promoting their stuff occasionally b sharing, commenting and liking their posts (that are relevant). This is how you win over friends and fans as you give before you take.

But don’t go overboard. Follow maybe 40 or 50 profiles per day, and not rapid-fire, all at once. On Twitter especially, I tend to wait a few seconds between follows to not set off any red flags. I also engage and comment on some tweets while doing this.

If you’re not overly aggressive, and patient you can kick start things pretty effectively over time and it’s not a big task to do from day to day.

It’s not a good ongoing strategy…

This is a starting method and not sustainable long term.

Get your first 1000 followers or so and stop. Focus on building creating content that encourages interaction. Then let the viral nature of social media, comments, and shares promote your work for you.

Eventually, you’ll grow from your good content alone.

Once you have your first 1000 or 2000 fans, you’ll have a base to reach out to and gain interaction from, which the algorithm can see.

Of course, educate yourself on reaching people by tagging them, using hashtags, asking questions and anything that causes more positive noise around your presence.

Ultimately, it’s your choice!

It’s not rocket science, it’s not the best method in the world but it’s not a bad way to start.

You can try it out and see if it works for you, or you can use paid ads to easily reach more people or alternate methods of reaching people.

I quickly grew a substantial following by reaching out to influencers in the past. Check out this post for more info on that.

Otherwise, I hope you found this useful. If you would like to respond to this take on ‘Follow, Follow Back’, positive or negative, please leave a comment below.

Thanks for dropping by, have an awesome day!

Should you use 'Follow, Follow Back' to grow Social Media? (2024)

FAQs

Should you use 'Follow, Follow Back' to grow Social Media? ›

A few years ago, the social media trend was to follow back everyone who followed your account. But today, this is not a good strategy for small businesses because their attention and energy are better spent following users who can benefit the business. Following back everyone is also considered spammy.

Should I follow people to grow my Instagram? ›

You should only tag people in an Instagram post when the content is directly relevant to them. But you can follow anyone you like. And when you follow a user on Instagram, there's a good chance they will check out your feed and consider following you back.

Does follow for follow back work? ›

These followers are primarily interested in getting a follow back, which means they are unlikely to engage with your content or become actual customers or supporters. Yes it's a good way to recognized. Some people don't like it but it does work.

Is it etiquette to follow back on Instagram? ›

Originally Answered: Is it normal etiquette to follow the person back on Instagram after you see that they followed you? No way, but for some reason a lot of people do this. They just want to keep that follower. Ideally you should only follow people that you actually want to follow, and not for any other reason.

Should you follow back everyone that follows you on TikTok? ›

Following back everyone who follows you on TikTok isn't necessary, but it can be a good way to make a pious following and increase engagement with your followership.

How to increase followers on Instagram immediately? ›

Jump to a tip:
  1. Optimize your Instagram account.
  2. Keep a consistent content calendar.
  3. Schedule Instagram posts in advance.
  4. Engage with customers, brand advocates and influencers.
  5. Avoid fake Instagram followers.
  6. Showcase your Instagram everywhere you can.
  7. Post content that followers actually want to see.

Why is it so hard to grow Instagram followers? ›

Growing on Instagram can take time for several reasons: High competition: There are millions of users on Instagram, which means that there is a lot of competition for attention. To stand out and grow on the platform, you need to create high-quality content that resonates with your target audience.

Is follow unfollow a good strategy? ›

It depends on how you use this method. If you are randomly following people just to get follow backs and then later unfollow them, then it is immoral. However, if you genuinely try to make a connection and follow people, interact with those who are highly interested in your content, then it's an absolute win.

Should you follow back all your followers on Instagram? ›

A few years ago, the social media trend was to follow back everyone who followed your account. But today, this is not a good strategy for small businesses because their attention and energy are better spent following users who can benefit the business. Following back everyone is also considered spammy.

Does a follow back mean anything? ›

If you choose to "follow back," it means you reciprocate by following that person's account in return. This mutual follow means that both of you can now see each other's posts and content in your respective Instagram feeds.

What are the unspoken rules of Instagram? ›

The Unwritten Rules of Instagram:
  • If you're over the age of 60, you can stay on Facebook. ...
  • You should have more followers than following.
  • Don't like something too soon. ...
  • You should ALWAYS like your best friend's photos. ...
  • You're only as good as your last picture.
  • Don't use the same filter over and over again.

What happens if I don't follow back on Instagram? ›

Nothing happens. They get to see your posts if they follow you or when your profile is public. If you follow them, you get to see theirs. If someone doesn't follow you back on instagram and your profile is private, they won't be able to see your posts.

Can my followers see my posts if I don't follow them back? ›

You can see their content, but they will not automatically see yours unless they choose to follow you back.

Should you follow your competitors on social media? ›

By keeping track of your competitors'' strategies, you will learn a lot about how they engage with their customers. Furthermore, you will know what their customers think about them and their products. This can help you further define your target audience on social media and improve how you connect with them.

What is a good follower to following ratio on Instagram? ›

On average, most accounts follow about one account for every two followers that they have. Strong brands (or “microinfluencers”) follow about one account for every five followers. Serious influencers may have 10+ followers for every account that they follow.

Is it beneficial to follow people on Instagram? ›

For example, on Instagram, if you follow someone, you see their posts in your feed. You won't see posts from people you don't follow (unless they're paid advertisem*nts.)

Can I grow my Instagram without following anyone? ›

Originally Answered: How do you gain Instagram followers without following other people? Post good content, regularly and use hashtags. People will follow or search for hashtag (or location based) content so make sure your posts are visible.

Are you supposed to follow everyone on Instagram? ›

A few years ago, the social media trend was to follow back everyone who followed your account. But today, this is not a good strategy for small businesses because their attention and energy are better spent following users who can benefit the business. Following back everyone is also considered spammy.

Will following people get me more followers? ›

It's always better to have lots of followers and not following many people. If people see that you are following lots of people but only have a small following they are less likely to follow you in the first place as they will assume you are a spam type account usually.

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