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I'm Building a Twitter Account from $0 to $100 in 30 Days (You're Watching)

The February Experiment: 0 to 1K-5K followers in 30 days, documented publicly

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Hey buddy,

Alright, enough theory. Time to put my money where my mouth is.

Starting February 1st, I'm running a live experiment - and you're getting a front-row seat.

The Challenge:

Build a brand new X (Twitter) account from absolute zero to 1,000-5,000 followers and try to monetize it within 30 days.

No existing audience. No posts.

Just me, a blank profile, and whatever WiFi Moolah tactics actually work in 2026.

Full Transparency: I've Already Started Some Prep Work

I'm not going in completely blind. I've spent the last week:

  • Researching what's actually working on X in 2026 (algorithm has changed a LOT)

  • Analyzing 10+ accounts that grew from 0 to 10K+ in under 6 months

  • Mapping out content pillars and posting strategy

  • Setting up analytics tracking

  • Creating a monetization roadmap

But the account itself? Completely fresh.

I wanted to give myself the best shot at success - this is about proving the method works, not making it harder than it needs to be.

Why X/Twitter?

Because everyone says it's "too saturated" or "the algorithm is dead" - which usually means there's still money on the table if you know what you're doing.

Plus, I've seen too many people build audiences of 10K-50K followers in 3-6 months and turn them into $2K-10K/month income streams. Time to see if that's real or just internet BS.

The Rules:

  • Start date: February 1st, 2025

  • Brand new account

  • Document everything publicly

  • Daily updates in my private community (more on that below)

  • End date: March 1st, 2025

  • Success = hitting follower goal + making first dollar

What I'll Track:

  • Follower count (obviously)

  • Engagement rate per post

  • Time invested daily

  • Monetization attempts (affiliate links, digital products, sponsored posts, whatever works)

  • Total revenue generated

  • Mistakes made (there will be plenty)

What You'll See:

If you're on the free WiFi Moolah list (which you are), you'll get:

  • Weekly recap emails every Friday showing progress

  • Final results breakdown on March 7th

  • Key lessons learned

If you want the full behind-the-scenes access:

I was planning to paywall this behind but I need to build some credibility first so this month is gonna be FREE

  • Screenshots of analytics, DMs, revenue

  • Exact content strategy and posting schedule

  • Real-time pivots when things aren't working

  • Monthly deep-dives on one WiFi Moolah idea I'm testing

Why Am I Doing This?

Two reasons:

  1. Accountability - I can't bullshit you if I'm showing you the spreadsheets

  2. Proof of concept - You deserve to see if these ideas actually work, not just sound good in a newsletter

My Predictions:

  • I'll hit 1,000 followers by day 20

  • I'll make my first $100 from affiliate links by day 25

  • I'll want to quit at least twice

  • The strategy will change at least 3 times

  • I'll learn something completely unexpected

Let's see if I'm right.

Starting in 48 hours. Follow along or don't - but I'm doing this either way.

Talk soon,
Kris

P.S. - Want to run your own experiment alongside me? Hit reply and tell me what you're building in February. I'll check in on you March 1st and see how we both did.

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