Quick question — how important do you think likes are when someone checks out your Twitter profile for the first time? I feel like people judge based on numbers, and I’m wondering if it’s smart to give key tweets a push early on. Is buying likes still a thing people do to help their content stand out?
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Really appreciate the tip! I’ve been trying to grow my account but engagement has been super low, even on my better tweets. I’ve been looking for something like this for a while. Going to try out SMM World and see how it works for me.
That’s actually a really smart way to think about it — first impressions matter a lot on Twitter. People absolutely scroll through your feed and decide within seconds whether your content is worth following. When I first started out, I had great posts that just looked “dead,” so I tried buying likes for twitter on a few key tweets to see if it helped. I used SMM World and it was surprisingly effective. Just having a handful of likes on a post made people stop and pay more attention, which led to more real engagement. It’s not about faking popularity — it’s about signaling that your content is worth seeing. If you’ve already got decent content, buying a few likes to get things moving is honestly a smart move. I’d definitely recommend trying it, especially for important or pinned tweets.