Who Should I Follow on Twitter
When I created my brand-new Twitter account, I was excited but quickly felt overwhelmed. Twitter has millions of users, and while the platform helpfully suggested following some big names—celebrities, influencers, and popular accounts—I didn’t want to follow people just for the sake of it.
I wanted to build a meaningful Twitter experience, connecting with people who shared my interests or were in the same city. But how do you even start with so many accounts out there?
At first, I tried searching on Twitter, but I realized it would take me forever to find the right accounts. That’s when I used Circleboom Twitter, an app that works seamlessly with Twitter and makes finding people to follow a breeze. Unlike Twitter’s default suggestions, Circleboom allowed me to target exactly the kind of accounts I was looking for—whether by location, interests, keywords, or even trending hashtags.
Follow Twitter Accounts Based on Location
Imagine you’ve just opened a small business in your city, like I did with my handmade shop in Dallas. Your goal isn’t just to gather random followers but to connect with people in your area who could be potential customers. Twitter’s basic search function just doesn’t cut it for this level of specificity.
With Circleboom’s Search Twitter by Location, I was able to narrow down my search. I went to the Smart Search feature, typed in “handmade” as my keyword, and “Dallas” as the location. In seconds, Circleboom showed me a list of Twitter accounts from Dallas who are interested in handmade goods. It was so much more effective than just hoping my tweets would find the right audience.
I started following these local accounts, and soon enough, many of them followed me back. We began interacting regularly—liking, retweeting, and even discussing local events. Suddenly, I had a local community engaging with my posts and even visiting my online store. It felt amazing to connect with people who were just around the corner!
Here a step by step guide to find and follow twitter accounts based on location:
Step#1: Go to Circleboom Twitter and log in with an active e-mail.
You can easily register and create an account in seconds if you don't have one.
Step#2: Log in with your Twitter account and authorize Circleboom.
Now you're connected, welcome aboard!
Step#3: Once on the Circleboom dashboard, navigate to the left menu and hover on "Search."
Then click on "Smart Search" and get ready to dive deeper.
Step#4: Simply conduct any search to find accounts by their usernames, bios or the content of the tweets.
We'll be proceeding with the example of NFT.
Step#5: After having the accounts listed, you can start filtering them.
Head over to the page's right side and click on "Filter Options."
Step#6: Now that you have all the filters before you, it's only a matter of choice.
Type any location and filter the accounts. Voila!
I wrote down "New York" and Circleboom listed all results with New York.
Great! You're so close to mastering the art of doing a Twitter location search via Circleboom. The best part? You can follow them
Follow Twitter Accounts Using Keywords
Let’s be honest, finding people with similar interests on Twitter can feel like searching for a needle in a haystack. But with Circleboom’s keyword search, I was able to track down Twitter users who are genuinely into the same things as me.
For instance, I’ve always loved DIY crafts. Using Circleboom, I searched for keywords like “DIY,” “crafts,” and “handmade.” The app scoured through bios, tweets, and profile descriptions to show me exactly the people I should follow. I didn’t waste any time scrolling through irrelevant accounts or wondering if these people were active or not—Circleboom handled it all.
What’s even better? You can refine your results by adding more filters:
- Follower Count: Find accounts with a specific number of followers.
- Language: Connect with people who speak your language.
- Tweet Frequency: Ensure the accounts you follow are active.
No more aimless scrolling or settling for irrelevant suggestions. Circleboom gives you total control over who you want to connect with.
Follow Twitter Accounts Tweeting on Trending Hashtags
Hashtags are a goldmine on Twitter, especially when there’s a trending topic you care about. But finding the right people tweeting about those hashtags can be a bit of a headache—unless you’re using Circleboom’s hashtag tracker.
I remember there was a time when a hashtag related to handmade crafts was trending. I wanted to join the conversation and connect with others who were just as passionate. I entered the hashtag into Circleboom’s hashtag tracker, and instantly, I saw a list of accounts actively tweeting about it. From there, it was just a matter of following them and growing my community.
Not only did this help me stay updated with the latest trends in my niche, but it also allowed me to engage with thought leaders and enthusiasts in real-time. It was like being at a virtual convention for handmade crafts!
Follow Smarter, Not Harder
By now, you’re probably thinking, “Okay, great, but how do I make sure I’m not following inactive or spammy accounts?” That’s another place where Circleboom shines.
Not only does it help you find the right accounts to follow, but it also allows you to filter out inactive or fake accounts. This is a game-changer if you’re serious about growing an engaged audience, not just inflating your follower count with people who never interact.
I used Circleboom to unfollow accounts that hadn't tweeted in months or had suspicious activity. This ensured that my Twitter feed was filled with fresh content from real people. It made my Twitter experience so much more enjoyable and engaging.
Give Circleboom a Try
So, if you’re feeling overwhelmed on Twitter and not sure how to find the right crowd, Circleboom has got your back. Whether you’re looking to grow a local audience, connect with niche interests, or follow people using certain hashtags, Circleboom’s advanced search features make it quick and simple.
Trust me, once you start using it, you’ll wonder how you ever managed without it. Building a meaningful Twitter community doesn't have to be a daunting task. With the right tools, it can actually be fun and incredibly rewarding.