It's never easy to get any of the celebrities on Twitter to follow you - unless you are an A-list celebrity yourself. Also, there are many celebrities who aren’t really doing the tweeting themselves - it's their company doing it for them to give information to the fans.
If Justin is genuinely on Twitter, then he must have literally thousands of people begging him to follow them.
Apparently, Justin does follow some of his fans, though - so your aim should be to stand out from his normal fans, so that he chooses to follow you.
If Justin is genuinely on Twitter, then he must have literally thousands of people begging him to follow them.
Apparently, Justin does follow some of his fans, though - so your aim should be to stand out from his normal fans, so that he chooses to follow you.
You probably stand more chance of success if you use your real name, as then you might look like a friend of his or a business contact.
You will also need to make sure that your profile picture is a professional shot, and not one of you wrestling your pet poodle to the ground. You must appear to be professional.
Try researching the names of his management team, PR organisation, bodyguards, hair stylist and personal assistant.
Then tweet an obscure message asking if he remembers you, give your name and then drop the connection's name into the mix.
This will create the impression that you've already met Justin through a close contact who is a member of his organisation, and you could ask to be kept up to date with any music releases etc.
Name-dropping may or may not work. Another way could be to just unfollow and follow him constantly, as he may follow fans who have recently followed him.
If Justin is online at the same time as you, he may automatically follow you when he receives the notification telling him that you are following him.
You will also need to make sure that your profile picture is a professional shot, and not one of you wrestling your pet poodle to the ground. You must appear to be professional.
Try researching the names of his management team, PR organisation, bodyguards, hair stylist and personal assistant.
Then tweet an obscure message asking if he remembers you, give your name and then drop the connection's name into the mix.
This will create the impression that you've already met Justin through a close contact who is a member of his organisation, and you could ask to be kept up to date with any music releases etc.
Name-dropping may or may not work. Another way could be to just unfollow and follow him constantly, as he may follow fans who have recently followed him.
If Justin is online at the same time as you, he may automatically follow you when he receives the notification telling him that you are following him.