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How do you get 1000 followers on Tumblr?

How do you get 1000 followers on Tumblr?

Tumblr tips to get more followers instantly.

  1. Follow as many people as you can.
  2. Start commenting on others Tumblr posts.
  3. Frequently update with interesting pictures.
  4. Timing is the key, Best Time to Post on Tumblr.
  5. Go social, make new friends and let them share your Tumblr posts.
  6. Tumblr blog appearance is almost everything.

How many followers is considered famous on Tumblr?

A few months ago, I ran across a post on Tumblr that declared that anyone who hit 1,000+ followers without following back was “Tumblr famous”.

What Tumblr has the most followers?

Here are the most visited Tumblr blogs worldwide, according to Quantcast:

  • Mcupdate.tumblr.com (1.9 million unique monthly visitors): A blog dedicated to news about Minecraft, a game about blocks.
  • comoeumesintoquando.tumblr.com (1.2 million unique monthly visitors): A collection of hilarious GIFs.

Is there a follow limit on Tumblr?

Tumblr enforces two limits on how many blogs you can follow: You can follow no more than 200 additional blogs per day on Tumblr. Overall, you can follow no more than a total of 5,000 blogs on Tumblr. Once you follow 5,000 blogs, you would have to unfollow some blogs to start following additional blogs.

How do you spot a fake Tumblr?

Look at the blog content to see if it is authentic. Spam blogs on Tumblr frequently use one of three different methods for content: pornographic videos and photos, repeated marketing text posts with excessive external links and sporadic massive quantities of reblogs all in a row.

How do you gain Tumblr followers?

Include relevant hashtags Hashtags in Tumblr are the keywords that make your posts searchable. They’re very important for getting your content seen. You can find popular hashtags by doing a search and seeing what people are looking for. And by typing in different tags in a post to see what people are using.

When was Tumblr at its peak?

In April 2013, the website received more than 13 billion global page views. User activity, measured by the number of blog posts each day, peaked at over 100 million in early 2014 and declined in each of the next three years, to approximately 30 million by October 2018.