How to build organic Twitter/Pinterest/Facebook crowd?

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I want to build up my accounts, but I find it really hard. I'm not interested in fake followers -- It is a whitehat site, and we are talking small scael (quality> #followers).

What is the best way to build up an audience? I find Facebook and Pinterest especially difficult; even when I add good, original content, my likes/followers is hardly increasing. This isn't some niche like funny pictures or anything, but official accounts for my blogs.

Any tips?
 
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From my experience in facebook.

Make some girl profiles(e whoring method)
Invite all your friends to your fb page.
Make some like gates in your page.
Comment other post,in other pages(same niche like yours)
Interesting posts.

If you want more help send me pm.
 
you will have to follow other people and hope that they follow back and like your content
 
Yeah, your best bet would be to follow/friend other people. Mass follow on Twitter.
 
Is there any way to un-follow people that don't follow back? Is there an imacro script?

Also, would I be better off by keeping my main account organic, and use other accounts and mass follow people with them, then retweet the posts from the main account?

Thanks
 
join the community.
interact with other people online and build relationships.
just put your time and effort into it, and provide value.
for pinterest, get into group boards, pins can go viral from there.
 
I want to build up my accounts, but I find it really hard. I'm not interested in fake followers -- It is a whitehat site, and we are talking small scael (quality> #followers).

What is the best way to build up an audience? I find Facebook and Pinterest especially difficult; even when I add good, original content, my likes/followers is hardly increasing. This isn't some niche like funny pictures or anything, but official accounts for my blogs.

Any tips?

What kind of site you have? B2B/B2C? and in what niche. Coz Using Pinterest can be difficult for some niche..
 
B2C, blog with affiliate marketing. It works wonders with other social traffic, but looking to target Pinterest due to the female crowd (women's niche)
 
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