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In 2023, I quit Twitter after 3 months of almost no growth.
I only gained 183 followers.
Meanwhile, people with “worse” content were growing fast.
It didn’t make sense.
I was frustrated and felt like I was wasting my time.
So I quit.
But 6 months later I logged in again.
Those same creators had hit 10K followers and $10K/month.
That’s when I realized the truth:
Twitter wasn’t the problem — I was.
My content and strategy weren’t as good as I thought.
So I put my ego aside and started again.
4 months later, I had 2,000 followers.
2 years later, I had 50,000 followers.
Now I make a full-time income as a creator and have helped 80+ clients and 1,000+ customers to grow and monetize via Twitter.
So in this newsletter, I’ll share the 8 biggest reasons people don’t grow on Twitter — and how to fix them, so that you can grow fast on Twitter.
When I started out, I thought I growth was simple:
“Just make the best content possible. Everything else will take care of itself.”
— MrBeast
So that’s what I did. But I didn’t grow.
The worst part was that people with ‘bad content’ did.
It made no sense to me — until I joined a Twitter growth cohort.
That’s when I learned about something that I call the Follower Funnel:

To grow, people must first see you — then click you — then follow you.
But at the start, Twitter barely pushes your posts. So you can’t just rely on great content. You have to force eyes on your work through:
You need these things to get the ball rolling. As your audience gets bigger, you gain more impressions and you’ll have to depend less on these tactics. The quote from
So yes, great content matters a lot.
But early on, growth tactics also matter a lot.
You need both if you want to grow fast.
In short:
Tweets + Comments + DMs→ Profile Clicks → Optimized Profile → Followers.
Optimize these and you’ll finally grow (check out the X Growth System to learn how).
When I started out, I did everything manually.
It was exhausting.
I was always thinking about what needed to be done next.
Then I found Hypefury (aff) - a scheduling tool for social media.
Twitter is the main focus, but it also lets you schedule content on LinkedIn, Threads, Instagram, and TikTok. I mainly use it for:
It lets you automate almost everything:
I’m a minimalistic user, but it saves me hours every week so I can highly recommend using it.
Imagine you’re scrolling Twitter and see two identical tweets.
One comes from a faceless account. The other from a clean, verified profile.

Which one looks more serious?
Exactly.
The tweet is the same — but the impression isn’t.
And first impressions decide whether people click or scroll.
On Twitter, you make a good first impression with:
These are the first things people notice — often before they read your post.
So optimize them.
The goal is to look like someone with 100,000 followers — even before you have them.
The blue tick isn’t just for show. It also gives you:
If you’re serious about growth, it’s worth it.
I’m 2 years in and I make my blue tick investment back with just 2 weeks of ad revenue that I get from writing tweets.
Your CV gets you job opportunities.
Your Creator CV (profile) gets you followers and customers.
So make sure you present yourself well.
When I started, I thought my profile looked great:

Now I don’t.
It was messy, vague, cringe, and confusing — like most beginner profiles.
And my profile conversion rate showed it: just 5% (10%+ is good.)
The biggest reason?
It wasn’t clear what I actually did.
People only follow if they understand how it benefits them.
So your profile must instantly answer three questions:
That’s your value proposition.
Here’s what that can look like:

This bio isn’t perfect, but it’s clear enough.
If you include these 5 elements, people will understand what you do and why it matters to them, so they’ll be more likely to follow you.
Clarity converts.
When I started, I had a single-player mindset.
I just wanted to post tweets and grow.
But this isn’t how it works at the start.
Unless you already have a network that can share your tweets, you need to play in multi-player mode first.
That means engaging:
At the start, comments matter most. They’re how you force eyes on your content.
The fastest-growing small creators leave 50–100 comments per day.
Most people will complain that this is a lot of work.
But smart people will understand that it’s great because it actually gives you control over your growth (unlike other platforms).
A single good comment can reach thousands.
One of mine hit 18K impressions and 213 profile visits:

If you optimize your profile, your conversion rate will be 10% or higher.
So that means a comment like this will get you 21 new followers.
You can check your profile conversion rate with a tool called BlackMagic:

Not all comments will do as well as the one above.
But every comment you leave is like a ‘mini-tweet’ that can get you new followers.
Aim for 50 thoughtful comments per day if you can.
It’s the fastest way to build momentum early on.
If you want to learn which comments actually drive growth — and leave 50+ comments in 30min per day instead of 2+ hours — check out the X Growth System.
Most creators make simple ideas sound complex.
Great creators make complex ideas sound simple.
You don’t need complexity. You need simplicity with depth.
“Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.”
— Leonardo da Vinci
Your job isn’t to sound smart.
It’s to make the reader feel smart.
And you make the reader feel smart by communicating valuable ideas in a simple way.
The simpler your writing, the easier it is to understand, and the faster you grow.
“If you can’t explain it to a six-year-old, you don’t understand it yourself.”
— Albert Einstein
So keep your writing simple and concise:
You can use Chat GPT or Hemingway for this.
I’m not a fan of letting AI write for you. But I think it’s useful for editing your writing.
Write the draft yourself.
Then paste it into Hemingway or Chat GPT.
Hemingway helps to:
I don’t use it a lot but it can be useful.

I prefer to use Chat GPT.
I write everything myself but I ask it for specific feedback once I’m done with writing.
For example: “rewrite this sentence in a simple and concise way”.

Use their suggestions but never blindly copy them.
AI is an assistant, you are the author.
You decide what stays.
Writing is like dating — the inside and outside both matter.
You can have the best ideas in the world but if your writing looks bad, most people will scroll past it before they ever read it.
Big creators can get away with that (just like celebrities can get away with being overweight).
But you can’t. You need good formatting to grab and hold attention.
That’s why you need Aesthetic Writing.
It’s about making your content easy to read and understand.
It’s like a well-edited video, it keeps people engaged.
There’s a lot you can do for this, but here are a few examples:
Varying your sentence length is also powerful:

It improves the rhythm, appearance, and flow of your writing.
Great writing isn’t just what you say.
It’s also how it sounds, feels, and looks.
Don’t write like a robot.
Write like a musician.
For more, read Writing Simplified (free) or check out Aesthetic Writing for all my best writing strategies.
When I started, I tried to figure everything out myself.
And it cost me months of progress.
Thinking for yourself is good.
But at the start, it’s smarter to look at what works for creators that you like, and make it your own.
Think of it like a buffet.
You don’t take everything.
You only take what fits your taste.
“Adapt what is useful, reject what is useless, and add what is specifically your own.”
— Bruce Lee
You can for example:
Then fuse them with your own ideas, style, stories, and personality.
I call this Artistic Alchemy. You fuse what works with what’s yours to create something that’s proven to work but also original and authentic to you.
“Stealing from one source is plagiarism; stealing from many is research.”
— Wilson Mizner
Don’t copy like a fool.
Steal like an artist.
Then create like an alchemist.
Combine your best ideas with the best that you’ve learned from others.
If you want my entire system for growing and monetizing your X business, check out X Growth System (paid) or Twitter Simplified (free).
Hope this was helpful.
Talk soon my friend,
Stijn Noorman

I'm a writer and brand advisor for creators and entrepreneurs. I talk about writing, self-improvement, and one-person businesses.
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