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Today, your social sherpa is @mkobach.

Learn from his 15 most commented on tweets ever!

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1/

Capitalize on trends (Disney+). Show a unique way to use Twitter. Use imagery to contrast the feed and engage.
2/

A simple ask. Everyone has seen a GIF or two. Gives a chance to have a laugh for free and connect with other people. Builds a sense of community.
3/

Ask niche questions to your audience based on mega-trends.
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Capture attention with visual hierarchy. Outline benefits of a common tool. Encourage the lurkers to actually create and speak out.
5/

Start a discussion around a common interest (music).
6/

Unique prompt that makes you double-take. A rare use of hashtaggery by Matt.
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Invite audience to make tough decisions together. Gives them a chance to stand on their hill and die defending it. Bound to stir up disagreement.
8/

Simple question. Most have thought about where they would live if limits didn’t exist. Noticing a pattern?
9/

Announce a personal accomplishment tied to a story.
10/

A community-building prompt, but that actually could yield some kind of result (freebies from a brand).
11/

Questions that place you in a future state of “what could be if…”
12/

Answer if different for everyone, which is sure to stir up a real conversation and give people new recommendations for free.
13/

Prompt that encourages the spread of goodness and inclusivity.
14/

Simple question that makes you hope people will affirm your answer.
15/

Ask a question. Spread the love. Meet new people.
FIN/

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I’ll keep dropping value bombs, just:
1/ Make sure you follow me @uxblake
2/ Turn on post notifications
3/ Stay tuned for dad jokes and creator marketing wisdom

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Retweets 101:

Today, your professor is @jackbutcher, CD (Doctor of Content).

Learn key lessons from his 9 most retweeted posts ever:

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Simple. To the point. Applies to many. Calls you out if you’ve been guilty of this.
Asks for RT. Hmm, almost like ASKING is your biggest barrier.
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