I made this mistake with a few Amazon threads. I thought because my first one worked, I could keep the story going. But they didn't have as clear a narrative arc and were much less popular.
I've heard some folks find the use of the 👇 annoying.
I think it may feel manufactured to some.
Personally, I think it is a useful visual to let readers know that there's more to the story. To each their own.
10. The Perfect Topic?
Why did the Tesla tweet work?
Written on a plane, quicker than usual. Not based on any news.
But it hit a sweet spot: something ppl know a *little* about, but not as much as they'd like. Familiarity gets ppl intrigued, uncommon insight seals the deal.
11. Astroturfing
If you want to, you can post your thread into other threads to get visibility.
I did this for the Fortnite thread. Then I felt sick for being spammy and deleted them all. It may be a viable strategy but feels icky to me.
Again, do you.
12. Where Next?
The threads I found most fun to write were narrative and evergreen. I think a year from now, readers will still be interested in:
- Jeff Bezos' Origins
- The Life of Tesla
+ some others. So that's what I plan to write more of.
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Why: I think I captured some of what makes this such a special firm. I also got to talk with a lot of those familiar with the origins which made for a rich story.
Toucan brings carbon-credits on-chain. This unlocks new uses like using carbon as a DeFi collateral. It's a major player in the Regenerative Finance (ReFi) space.
Farcaster is a "sufficiently decentralized" social media platform. Greater wallet adoption and higher-quality usage makes it a good time to start a web3 social network.
As outsiders in Silicon Valley, Coatue won competitive deals by conducting extensive research *before* meeting founders.
Arriving prepared changes everything, making for better conversations and connections.
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