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How not to increase followers on social media

- BY DEVIKA SINGH Illustrati­ons By RAJ VERMA @DevikaSing­h29

‘GET 1,000 FOLLOWERS for $5’: Sounds like a steal, right? Posts, messages and links on social media promising to increase follower count or likes for a small sum have become rampant. There are numerous platforms mushroomin­g on the Internet, offering easy ways to gain followers. On digital platforms where the race to garner attention of the target audience is getting tougher every second, such gimmicks are hard to resist. But don’t fall for it, it’s a trap!

Ahmed Aftab Naqvi, CEO & Cofounder of digital agency Gozoop informs that these dubious sites usually have several fake profiles and accounts that are used to add to an existing brand’s follower base. In fact, Facebook recently announced that around 60 million, or 2 per cent, of its monthly average users may comprise fake accounts. Even Twitter has reported that about 16 million accounts on its platform are bogus.

“From a marketers’ standpoint, all alternativ­e methods of acquiring followers on social media are frowned upon,” says Suveer Bajaj, Founding Partner of digital marketing agency FoxyMoron. Using such tools to increase followers on sociall media may do more harm than good. Facebook keeps identifyin­g and wiping out bot profiles on its platforms. Profiles that have fake profiles/ counts as followers created by bots are usually banned.

What marketers also need to realise is that having a sizeable number of followers does not translate to more effective interactio­n with users. Algorithms of social media platforms gauge the level of engagement the content is able to facilitate, in order to figure out the brand’s placement on a user’s timeline. So, having a huge following may not help the business anyway. “Increasing followers will never help you increase your engagement. You may have a huge fan base but hardly anybody is participat­ing. So what's the point," Naqvi asks.

An alternativ­e, but expensive, method to gain traction on social media is to get your posts or account promoted by the platforms themselves. However, at the end of the day, content is king and is irreplacea­ble. Digital experts advise brands to invest in creating compelling content that builds engagement as well as following on social media platforms.

MARKETERS NEED TO REALISE THAT HAVING A SIZEABLE NUMBER OF FOLLOWERS DOES NOT TRANSLATE INTO MORE EFFECTIVE INTERACTIO­N WITH USERS

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