My day job is growing startups.

I've worked with a few hundred by now.

Here's how to grow your podcast, newsletter, blog, YouTube, and Twitter.

Hope this helps! A thread:
Growth marketing, a timeline:

2015: "We need to go viral."

2017: "Well, we raised $25m of VC. Let's dump it on Facebook ads."

2021: "Wow. We should have been focusing on content and building a great product."
How to grow a podcast:

• Be YouTube-first; do video
• Split eps into 8min YouTube clips with SEO’d titles
• Get guests that are searched for on YouTube
• Consider not publishing bad eps
• Exchange eps with other shows
• Niche is fine, but be widely accessible
How to grow a YouTube channel:

• Describe the video's value in the first five seconds
• Ask a question you don't resolve until the last five seconds
• With YT algo, 1 amazing video > 10 good videos
• Quick cuts don't give people time to ask if they're bored

—Mr. Beast
Some tips for growing newsletters:

• Plug it at the end of a tweet thread.
• Swap plugs with other newsletters.
• Send a sample issue upon signup to excite people for future issues.
• Consider twice-monthly over weekly. My poll revealed people are fatigued with newsletters.
Two major SEO factors I look for:

1. The click-through rate of your page title.
2. Searchers not needing to return to Google after clicking your page. How?

• Write for depth
• Link to more topics they might want instead
• Start w/ a summary to show they're at the right place
Getting content ideas:

• Buzzsumo shows competitors' big content. Write about those topics
• Google Trends shows breakout topics in your industry. Cover them
• Search Reddit for good content that didn't go big. *Credit* (!) your source, remix the insights, and push it broader
Here's a LOOSE idea of which customer acquisition channels to prioritize based on your business model.

This isn't set in stone—try many channels over time.
Getting Twitter followers:

• Learn copywriting—punch + clarity
• Respond to big accounts quickly w/ insights
• Write for retweets: focus on insights + stories
• People retweet novelty, inspiration, tribal affiliation
• Bio should say why ppl should follow. See mine: @julian
To see how competitors are running acquisition:

• View their Google Ads via Ahrefs
• View their popular blog posts via Buzzsumo
• View their Facebook ads via the Facebook Ads Library
• All of these also reveal which landing pages they're using
If you want more content on startup marketing, give me a follow. I post threads 2x/week like this.

You can see past threads here: @julian

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23 Jan
What’s the most beautiful piece of writing you’ve ever come across?

Bonus points if you can screenshot a paragraph and share it below. I’ll consider including it in my writing guide.

Props to anyone who takes the time ❤️
I'll get the list going. This is my favorite from last year: Image
"Reasons to Stay Alive" by Matt Haig. Sourced by @VManasvi Image
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9 Jan
THREAD: 10 significant lies you're told about the world.

On startups, writing, and your career:
People don't have short attention spans:

• They finish 3 hour Joe Rogan episodes.
• They binge 14 hour shows.

They have short *consideration spans:* they must be hooked quickly.

Point: Don't fear making great, in-depth content. But, ensure your first minute is incredible.
In observing friends who’ve sold startups and made millions:

After a year, they’re back to toying with their old side projects.

They used their money to buy a nice home and eat well.

That’s it. They’re otherwise back to who they were.

Point: Aim to be fulfilled, not rich.
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