The document outlines 10 steps for narrowcasting on social media by focusing engagement on existing connections. It recommends researching followers' interests, engaging those who are interested, and growing the network by tracking new followers. The steps include starting with 10 minutes per day of engagement, setting goals to engage 5 new people per week initially and working up to 5 per day, using tools to create lists to organize connections, and automating reminders and schedules but not actual engagement. The overall goal is to research, engage existing connections, and leverage those connections to grow the network in a targeted way.
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10 Steps to Narrowcasting: Make the most of your existing connections
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How to Make the Most
of your Existing Connections
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NAR·ROW·CAST
verb (used without object)
[nar-oh-kast, -kahst]
To aim a program or programming at a specific,
limited audience or sales market.
Origin: 1770–80, for an earlier sense; narrow (broad ) cast
Source: Dictionary.com
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• People followed YOU for a reason
Find out why they followed
• You followed THEM for a reason
Grow your network through their relevant
connections
• Not everyone wants to re-engage
Focus on those who do
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1. Research who you follow and what they are interested
in broadcasting/talking about
2. Engage the followers you have by finding content of
interest
3. Grow your network by tracking which of their followers
engage with you or are of interest to you.
Extending engagement will continue grow your network.
RESEARCH + ENGAGEMENT = GROWTH
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Daily routine
Start slow, 10 minutes per day
One day, find new people to engage with
Next day, engage with some of those people
Set a goal of 5 new engagements per week at first
Work your way to 5 new engagements per day
List creation (easy with the right tools)
Schedule tweets to keep the momentum going
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List creation
Many new tools help you keep track
• Knod.es, Nimble, oneQube
Connect the dots
• Who led you to this new person?
• What is their connection?
Schedule tweets to keep the momentum going
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Automate reminders and schedules, not
connection/engagement.
Use Nimble to send you automated reminders to re-
engage.
Use IFTTT to automate transfer of content from
source to Tweet buffer or other destinations.
Use BufferApp to automate your posting schedule for
general content, to keep the momentum going.
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