Twitter is a very popular social medical website and is used by many people. This site allows users to share short messages (in the form of tweets) and interact with other users through direct contact. Since each user can interact with other users, you can get in touch with your favorite celebrity. However, the large number of other users trying to get a response from the celebrity will make it difficult for you to get a response from the celebrity in question. Luckily, there are a few easy steps you can follow to get your favorite idol's attention on Twitter.
Step
Method 1 of 3: Getting Attention
Step 1. Use the right tone of sentence when tweeting
Your Twitter account and tweets play an important role in getting you a reply from your idol. He can appreciate and accept the tone of the sentence, style, or certain elements of your tweets (or maybe not), depending on the personality of the idol in question. Therefore, try to use a style of language that you think many idols will like.
- For example, abusive tweets sent to Isyana Sarasvati are likely to be ignored.
- On the other hand, tweets with harsh jokes sent to your favorite comedian may be appreciated.
- Always change the tone of your tweets to suit the interests and image of the idol.
Step 2. Show your appreciation for it
By pointing out the role/impact he has in your life, he's more likely to respond to the tweet you sent him. You can tell him about his actions or words that you find meaningful or useful. Therefore, share stories about your idol's actions or words that have had a positive impact on your life to increase their chances of responding to your tweets.
- For example, your idol may have inspired you to create art or music.
- Maybe the things he said helped you through the tough times.
Step 3. Reshare the tweets (retweet)
Re-sharing your idol's tweets can be a way to show that you like the content he posts and support it. If you find a tweet from him that you like, try sharing the tweet again. If you re-share their tweets frequently, you can increase your chances of getting a response from them in one of the tweets you share.
Try not to share all your tweets all the time as your followers may not share the same interest as you in the idol
Step 4. Identify what he likes
The goal is to get his attention. The right way to do this is to find out about his personal interests. Take some time and find out some of the things he likes and try to tweet about those things. By including (personally) interesting content for your idol, you can increase your chances of getting their attention.
- For example, the idol might like video games. Try tweeting about the game to get his attention.
- Try to send a tweet that aligns with his self-image.
Step 5. Wait until the time is right
One of the biggest factors in getting his attention is time. If you take too long to reply after the idol has tweeted, the chances of him reading the reply will be less. You need to reply to the tweet as soon as it is sent. This way, your reply will appear at the top of his timeline so he's more likely to read the reply.
- Watch your idol's account to see if he is online.
- Pay attention to the new tweets he sends and reply to them as soon as possible.
- You can set the Twitter app to send a push notification every time your idol tweets. This way, you can respond to his tweets quickly, without having to monitor your Twitter feed all the time.
Method 2 of 3: Avoiding Common Mistakes
Step 1. Don't send spam
Too many messages and tweets, or sharing the tweets he sends can damage your efforts to get the idol's attention on Twitter. If you're tweeting too actively, there's a good chance that he'll think you're a spammer and ignore the tweets you sent him. Try not to tweet or share the tweets too often and always make sure you are tweeting something meaningful or interesting.
- Don't send the same tweets over and over again.
- Try not to tweet too often so that your tweets don't come across as spam.
- You may tweet frequently, but make sure your tweets are engaging and contain quality content.
Step 2. Don't throw guilt at the idol
There are some people who actually try to "throw" guilt at the idol in order to get his attention on Twitter. Messages like that are made to make the idol or celebrity feel guilty for not responding to tweets or messages from fans. However, usually such tweets will be ignored. Always remember not to make him feel guilty to get him to respond to your messages as this will lessen your chances of getting his attention.
Sending tweets or messages like “I guess my idol doesn't care about you” is not the right thing to do
Step 3. Don't seek negative attention
Don't get caught up in the view that any attention is better than not getting it at all. When you are trying to get his attention, never try to get a negative response from him. While you will indeed get attention, the interaction will not be positive and there will be less chance of getting his attention again in the future.
- Never try to get a response by insulting something your idol did.
- Don't say drastic things like suicide threats if he doesn't respond to your tweet.
Step 4. Make sure your idol actually uses his Twitter account
Find out about your idol and his Twitter account. Not all celebrities use or manage their own Twitter account. Usually, there are several celebrities who hire someone else to manage the account. Some other celebrities may use or manage their own accounts, but don't want to respond to their fans (or at least don't respond to their fans very often). Therefore, look for idols who are active enough on Twitter, manage their own accounts, and often reply to or respond to their fans to increase your chances of getting their attention.
Method 3 of 3: Building a Twitter Account Image
Step 1. Think about your account name
The Twitter name you use can have an impact on your chances or chances of getting the idol's attention. By considering the right Twitter name, you can choose a name that gives you a better chance of getting the idol's attention.
- Avoid generic names that contain lots of numbers or names that are too similar to names used by other fans. Names like these are usually easy to overlook and don't really stand out. For example, “belieber4758” is not the right name to use.
- You also need to avoid using names that are vulgar or harsh, depending on the idol's tastes.
Step 2. Set up your profile
When you register to create a Twitter account, you will be provided with a general layout and profile photo (avatar). Fill out your profile with information, bio, links, and photos so that your tweets can get the attention of your idol.
- Public (and empty) profiles are often used by spammers or bots. Therefore, fill out and organize your profile so that it doesn't look like a spam profile.
- Add your own profile photo (avatar) to make your tweets stand out and get the idol's attention.
Step 3. Create a catchy tweet
There is a chance that the idol will visit your profile if he sees your tweet. Having a good and interesting profile and tweet history will increase the chances that the idol will re-share your tweets or, even, follow you. Try building an interesting and engaging tweet history on your profile so you can get more attention from your idol.
- Tweets about daily breakfast are not interesting enough to follow.
- You may need to post tweets showing support and promotion for the idol's work.
Step 4. Use hashtags
Hashtags are a method on Twitter that make it easier for other users to find your tweets, as well as track trending topics. By adding the hashtag there is a tweet, you allow other fans (or even the idol) to search for the tweets you sent. Always make sure you use hashtags in your tweets to build a follower base and increase your chances of getting the idol's attention.
- Hashtags also allow other users to find your tweets.
- You can use hashtags, for example, #KimTaeyeon if your tweet contains things about Kim Taeyeon.
Tips
- Make sure you always respect other users (including the idol).
- Keep your tweets interesting.
- Tweet your idol about a topic he likes.
- Don't seek negative attention from the idol.
- Not all celebrities use their own Twitter account.
- Focus on idols who are active and often respond to their fans on Twitter.