How to Grow an Audience if You Have 0 Followers?

Growing an audience is like starting a club, and you're the first person there.

Imagine you have a lemonade stand, but no one knows it's open. You need to tell people about your lemonade so they come to taste it. That’s what growing an audience means, telling people about your lemonade stand, which is like your ideas, videos, or stories.

How to Invite People to Your Lemonade Stand

  1. Talk to friends and family, They’re your first customers. Ask them to try your lemonade and tell others about it.
  2. Give out free samples, Maybe a special discount or an extra cup for the first few people who come. This makes more people want to join.
  3. Use signs and shoutouts, Post on a notice board, or use loud voices (like shouting from your stand) so others can hear about it.

Sharing Makes More People Come

Every time someone shares your lemonade with their friends, you get new customers. It’s like the first person tells one friend, then that friend tells two more, and soon, boom! You have a line of people waiting for your lemonade! Growing an audience is like starting a club, and you're the first person there.

Imagine you have a lemonade stand, but no one knows it's open. You need to tell people about your lemonade so they come to taste it. That’s what growing an audience means, telling people about your lemonade stand, which is like your ideas, videos, or stories.

How to Invite People to Your Lemonade Stand

  1. Talk to friends and family, They’re your first customers. Ask them to try your lemonade and tell others about it.
  2. Give out free samples, Maybe a special discount or an extra cup for the first few people who come. This makes more people want to join.
  3. Use signs and shoutouts, Post on a notice board, or use loud voices (like shouting from your stand) so others can hear about it.

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Examples

  1. A student starts posting fun doodles on TikTok and gains a few likes each day.
  2. A musician shares short music clips on Instagram and gets comments from friends.
  3. A teacher posts daily learning tips on Twitter and attracts other teachers.

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