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Is Twitter used by just 26 million people in India? That represents only 10% of Facebook users and half of Instagram users!

Learn more about the individuals you look up to because you could inherit some of their admirable qualities!

In India, Twitter might not be as well-liked as other social networking sites.

But we believe you ought to be using Twitter.

Why? This microblogging platform has evolved into a means of connecting with successful global entrepreneurs who have achieved remarkable success in their field.

You may be able to learn more about the newest business news, trends, and technology by reading their blogs. You may achieve your goals and remain focused with the support of their remarks.

Being an entrepreneur is challenging. Forging your path requires inspiration, which is why you need it sometimes. With businesspeople from all over the world sharing their ideas, opinions, films, articles, podcasts, and even some of their best tools, books, and tactics, Twitter is a great place to discover inspiration.

The top 12 businesspeople on Twitter are listed below, and we believe you should follow them!

1. Gary Vaynerchuk (TW: @garyvee)

Nobody knows more about the sheer volume of material on social media than serial entrepreneur Gary Vaynerchuk. For entrepreneurs, Gary Vee's Twitter timeline is a gold mine.

Gary Vee, who has amassed over 3.1 million followers, employs a strategy of social media marketing known as "jab, jab, jab, right hook." He shares motivational quotes, hustling ideas, video and podcast clips, and occasionally, he promotes his most recent venture.

2. Guy Kawasaki (TW: @GuyKawasaki)

Guy Kawasaki is a well-known author, influencer, and marketing specialist around the globe. He was a key member of Apple's marketing team and is now the online design tool Canva's main evangelist.

With over 1.3 million Twitter followers, Kawasaki tweets often on business, marketing, his go-to tools and tips, and his opinions on current affairs to keep his fans interested.

3. Richard Branson (TW: @richardbranson)

Richard Branson is an ambitious author, explorer, philanthropist, and the creator of the Virgin Group. With more than 12 million followers, Branson maintains an active presence on Twitter.

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Branson tweets about his most recent business initiatives and trips, along with a ton of inspirational information, his opinions on current affairs, and his comments on a broad range of subjects, including sports, entrepreneurship, and wildlife.

4. Arianna Huffington (TW: @ariannahuff)

Forbes lists Arianna Huffington as one of the most powerful women in journalism and she is a co-founder of Huffington Post. Her New York Times best-selling book, Thrive, was released in 2014. In it, she presents a strong argument for leading a successful life that is determined by factors other than wealth and power, such as well-being, knowledge, and compassion. Her goal at Thrive Global, her recently launched business, is to put an end to stress and burnout.

With over 3 million followers on Twitter, Huffington enjoys a sizable following. She often tweets about her opinions on current events, the value of rest and wellness, links to her most recent writings, inspirational sayings, and her most recent position at Thrive Global.

5. Julian Shapiro (TW: @Julian)

Growth marketer, angel investor, and entrepreneur Julian Shapiro. In addition to founding Demand Curve, he is the guy behind Velocity, a web animation engine that powers apps like WhatsApp, Uber, Samsung, and more.

On Twitter, Julian dissects fascinating business and marketing subjects and shares the lessons he's learned. He also offers stimulating mental representations of practical ideas and methods. Copywriters, business owners, and marketers should read his Twitter thread on the "mental model for generating world-class writing," for instance.

6. Sophia Amoruso (TW: @sophiaamoruso)

In addition to being the creator and owner of the American boutique Nasty Gal, which specializes in clothing for young ladies, Sophia Amoruso is also the author of the New York Times best-selling autobiography #GIRLBOSS. Netflix created a TV series based on the novel.

Amoruso has more than 100,000 followers on Twitter, where she writes about her current work at Girlboss Media, inspirational quotations, and business advice for women and aspiring entrepreneurs.

7. Tony Robbins (TW: @TonyRobbins)

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Tony Robbins is a well-known author, businessman, philanthropist, and life coach. His energizing talks, seminars, and self-help books, including Unshakeable, Unlimited Power, and Awaken the Giant Within, have made him most well-known.

With more than 3 million followers, Robbins stays active on Twitter by posting links to his most recent podcast episodes, videos, and blog entries, as well as brief clips from his talks and seminars.

8. Bill Gates (TW: @BillGates)

If you hadn't been living under a rock, you would be aware of Bill Gates' identity. In addition to being a co-founder of Microsoft, Gates had pivotal roles as CEO, chairman, and chief software architect. He has mostly concentrated on charitable endeavors with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and The Giving Pledge, which he co-founded with Warren Buffet, since leaving Microsoft in 2014.

With more than 63 million followers on Twitter, Bill Gates enjoys a huge following. He talks about his recent charitable activities, favorite books, and industry perspectives.

9. Barbara Corcoran (TW: @BarbaraCorcoran)

Entrepreneur, writer, investor, and one of the main backers, or "sharks," on the television program Shark Tank is Barbara Corcoran.

With over 740,000 Twitter followers, Corcoran consistently engages her audience with motivating tweets, links to her most recent podcast episodes, and Shark Tank updates.

10. Reid Hoffman (TW: @reidhoffman)

Reid Hoffman is a venture capitalist, novelist, and internet entrepreneur. In addition, he hosts the well-liked podcast Masters of Scale, which focuses on leadership and business. Before Microsoft acquired LinkedIn in 2016, he was the executive chairman of the firm, which he co-founded.

Hoffman is a frequent tweeter about business, politics, and investment. He also periodically offers industry insights, commentary on the news, and motivational sayings.

11. Andrew Chen (TW: @andrewchen)

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Entrepreneur, growth hacker, writer, and startup investor Andrew Chen does it all. At the moment, he serves as a General Partner of the private venture capital company Andreessen Horowitz. One of the oldest and most well-known business newsletters in the IT industry is Chen's, in which he offers opinions on the latest Silicon Valley news as well as articles on growth hacking, startups, metrics, and metrics in general.

With more than 260,000 followers, Chen offers his most recent writings, industry news, advice for businesses, and motivating material. He also curates information on growth hacking, startup marketing, and investment.

12. Kevin Rose (TW: @kevinrose)

Kevin Rose is a serial entrepreneur and angel investor. He co-founded Digg, Revision3, and Milk (acquired by Google). He’s one of Bloomberg’s Top 25 Angel Investors and his close friend Tim Ferriss considers him one of the best stock pickers in the startup world. He also frequently appears on Ferriss’ podcast in a series called The Random Show.

Kevin maintains an active presence on Twitter. He has over 1.6 million followers and he tweets about startups, investing, entrepreneurship, cryptocurrency, and NFTs, and occasionally shares finance tips and hacks.

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If you use Twitter as your go-to social media channel for sharing ideas and learning about the newest developments in the startup world, you should follow the accounts mentioned in this post.