Twitter accounts every Entrepreneur must follow

Twitter exposes you to a range of thought and wisdom that has never before been possible in history. Anyone, anywhere in the world, who takes the time to connect with the right people on Twitter, can build an amazing network. If it weren’t for Twitter, the world wouldn’t have this option. Being active on Twitter can build an amazing network that can help you with almost anything in your life.

As an entrepreneur we need inspiration from time to time, Twitter is an excellent place as business owners from all over the world to share their thoughts, ideas, videos, articles, podcasts, books, and strategies.

By following the right person on Twitter we are associating with great minds and that in turn evolves our minds too.

From Naval Ravikant to Bill Gates we have come up with 21 great personalities who can become your continuous supply of inspiration and insights.

  1. Naval Ravikant (@naval)

        Naval Ravikant, the CEO and co-founder of AngelList has invested in more than 100 companies including Uber, Twitter, Yammer, and many others. He is also known as the Angel Philosopher. His success is largely due to his hardcore first-principles approach to everything he does. In his tweets, you can find his approach to entrepreneurship.

     Entrepreneur Elon Musk has achieved global fame as the chief executive of electric autos maker Tesla Inc., the CEO and lead designer of his space company SpaceX, and, more recently, as the world’s richest human. Musk co-founded PayPal, was an early investor in Tesla, and in April 2022 negotiated a deal to take Twitter Inc. private.

Elon Musk tweets actively on the crypto world, so if you’re an investor in crypto or love this new tech then Elon Musk’s tweet should really be on your waiting list.

Next on our list is Eric Ries the author of the NYT Bestseller The Lean Startup. Eric Ries is a mentor to several startups where he tries to change how startups are built and teaches a lot about modern entrepreneurial management. So if you are an entrepreneur trying to build a product-based company, Eric Ries is the guy who you should religiously follow.

Anthony Jay Robbins (aka – Tony Robbins) is an American author, coach, speaker, and philanthropist. Looking for a really helpful self-help book you should definitely try Tony’s Unlimited Power and Awaken the Giant Within. Robbins did not go to college but instead took a job organizing seminars for the motivational speaker Jim Rohn. In the early 1980s, Robbins began to hold his own seminars, which came to be described as secular revival meetings. Grinder’s regimen, called Neuro-Linguistic Programming, had featured firewalking as a confidence builder, and Robbins began to incorporate the experience into his own programs.

In 2010 he hosted a short-lived reality TV show, Breakthrough with Tony Robbins. As a motivational speaker, Robbins came in later years to increasingly focus on financial success and to tailor his services specifically to entrepreneurs, business owners, and wealthy people.

     Gary Vaynerchuk known as GaryVee is the CEO of VaynerMedia and Chairman of VaynerX. Gary knows “what’s next?”. He is also described as one of the most forward thinkers in the business community. His early trend and pattern recognition have made him fortunes.
Gary Vaynerchuk has the highest number of followers on LinkedIn, which makes him the master of brand creation on social media. So follow Gary if you’re looking to scale your brand on social media.

Richard Branson a British billionaire, had an early desire of becoming an Entrepreneur and founded Virgin Group early in his life, which controls over 400 companies in various fields.

Bill Gates is an American business magnate, and each one of us knows him because he brought Windows to our desktop. Gates is an investor and a philanthropist too. Besides all these Bill Gates has spent a decade investigating the causes and effects of climate change. With the help of experts in the fields of physics, chemistry, biology, engineering, political science, and finance, he has focused on what must be done in order to stop the planet’s slide toward certain environmental disasters. So following Gates will really help us to understand the next big thing the world leaders are doing to tackle the climate change problem.

Well, Tim would be the most unexpected name on this list because he is neither an entrepreneur nor talks about money.

But Tim creates tough people. He has been a trainer to the finest athletes like MJ and KOBE.

As an entrepreneur, we all need to be relentless and who better than Tim can mentor us on this.

Reid Hoffman is the man who connected the professionals by building LinkedIn. Today Reid is an internet entrepreneur, author, and VC. Hoffman tweets regularly on topics such as entrepreneurship, politics, and investing, and occasionally shares industry insights, his take on current events, and inspirational quotes

Paul Graham (@paulg)

Paul Graham is a programmer, writer, and investor. In 1995, he and Robert Morris started Viaweb, the first software as a service company. Viaweb was acquired by Yahoo in 1998, where it became Yahoo Store. In 2001 he started publishing essays on paulgraham.com, which now gets around 25 million page views per year. In 2005 he and Jessica Livingston, Robert Morris, and Trevor Blackwell started Y Combinator, the first of a new type of startup incubator. Since 2005 Y Combinator has funded over 3000 startups, including Airbnb, Dropbox, Stripe, and Reddit.

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