#1 top secret of Twitter growth that you don't know about.

This is something I know of for a longggg while now,but I've been scared to do it.

My excuse:

> What if the network messes up.

> What if no one shows up.

> I don't like speaking in public.

But right now,I have decided to ditch all my excuses and do the needful!

To hop/host spaces!

Now, what's really the benefits!

> Opportunity to connect big accounts.

> Create a stronger bond with my listeners

> Overcome my fear of speaking.

> Show my expertise live

> Build my authority.

It’s alarming on how often spaces get slept on by most Twitter creators even me.

Let me show you why they matter.

Why you should you host spaces?

You see,when it comes to building a personal brand. There’s one key rule that everyone must know.

Quality audience > Quantity audience.

The worth of your brand comes from the quality of each individual person. Not from the sheer size of it.

Now,given a choice:

An audience of 1000 loyal fans or an audience of 10,000 followers who don't care about you.

I know what you picked 😏

And hosting spaces is one of the means to achieve this.

Instead of merely reading your content. They’re now directly listening to your ‘content’ and your voice.

That’s works well, because your voice has so much personality embedded in it.

You’re able to express yourself in ways that written content doesn’t allow you to. This makes people feel much closer to you. They’re slowly becoming true fans.

Spaces are THE most efficient way to build authenticity on a large scale.

Not to mention how great a way it is to spread your name as well. (and to build up your public speaking skills)

So with that said. I’d recommend everyone to start hosting spaces once they hit 1,000 followers.

Build that authenticity and authority even more. It’s time to go all in and spread your name as much as you can.

Here are 3 steps to hosting my first space

Hosting spaces is all about providing a good listener experience.

People will leave if i have poor audio quality. So,I'll Test this out before starting a space.

Step 1) Explore other spaces

The fastest way to learn is to copy from the best.

I'll be Hoping into different rooms from different creators. Listen to how they structure their spaces.

- What do they talk about?

- How long do their spaces last?

- How many speakers are there?

- How does the audience interact?

- What format are they using?

- What’s the overall vibe?

Every creator’s space will have a unique experience. I'll Find my favorites and replicate them.

Step 2) Score my spaces

I'll be exploring different spaces. Learning how to host pleasant spaces myself.

But that means you’ll also have to recognize which ones are good and which aren’t.

Some common criteria I'll look for (and score each space on) are:

- How good is the audio quality?

- How well produced is the space?

- Do they have a structure they stick to?

- How deep do they dive into a topic?

- How much interactivity is there?

- Does the space serve a purpose?

- What makes the room cooler than others?

- Do they pitch an offer? How?

- How much business success does the host have?

- What’s the social status of the speakers?

- How much entertainment/humor is there?

I'll ask these questions. And score them on a scale ranging from 0 to 10. Add up the scores and that’s the total quality of the space.

I'll Adapt the criteria as i develop my own style of spaces.

Step 3) Choose a format

I notice something . One can host spaces in numerous ways. Some examples are:

- Having a discussion with my friends

- Bringing guest speakers to interview

- Bringing up randoms to speak

- Giving a lecture on my own

- Hosting a panel of experts

- Holding a debate

- AMA/Q&As

I'll Experiment with these and see which ones I like.

I'll Figure these out. Decide on a topic and a format. Pick a time & date and start advertising my space on Twitter.

I'll advise you join me on this journey.

If you're interested in hoping on my first space with me, send me a dm here:

I'll be doing this consistently at least once a week. I know it's gon be worth it.

Cheers

Seyi.