Audit your audience
Now that your profile looks great, it's time to take a look at who's following you. This will give you insight into what kind of content you should be posting and whether your current audience is as useful as you want them to be.
Weeding out fake followers
A good place to start is to check if you have a lot of fake followers. Missing profile information, such as no profile picture or bio, can be an indicator that it's a fake account. You can check for fake followers with third-party tools like FollowerAudit to get an idea of how many you have.
Getting rid of fake followers can be a challenge. A large number of fake followers can hurt your engagement metrics and, worst case, your reputation.
Once you have identified your fake followers, you can manually block and remove them from your follower list or use a third-party tool to remove them in bulk and save time. You can also report accounts with suspicious activity to X.
Building a real follower base may be lower in terms of numbers, but it’s much higher in terms of quality, and this will also be reflected in your engagement numbers. Taking a look at your followers from time to time to weed out the fake ones can help you maintain an audience that is interested and engaged.
Understanding your followers
The next step is to analyze who your followers are and what they are interested in. There are several methods and tools to help you do this.
For an easy overview, X's analytics platform is a good starting point. Here, you can see some basic statistics about your followers, such as follower growth and engagement rate.
For a deeper understanding of your followers, we recommend using a social media analytics tool like Brandwatch Measure. With Measure, you can get a variety of follower metrics, such as follower growth over time, time of day when your followers are online, or demographic breakdowns like age and gender. With these insights, you can tailor and optimize your social media strategy on X.