Early writers approach online growth the wrong way.

They publish aimlessly, with ego, and with faulty assumptions.

But having tight, consistent feedback loops will accelerate your trajectory.

And here's how you can use a data-driven approach to do just that:

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1/ Early writers make assumptions

You think you know what you want to write about.

And you think you know what people want to read.

But you have no data to back it up.

This leads to slow, loose feedback loops.

Instead, you want to make noise, then listen for signal.
2/ Twitter is the ultimate place to make noise

• Share an idea
• Measure the response
• Iterate, remix, and rewrite

With how quickly Twitter moves, no one remembers if you repeat yourself.

Zero downside, unlimited upside, and tight feedback loops all in one platform.
3/ Every tweet becomes a data point

Twitter's analytics allow you to measure the quality of the idea.

There are three measures to focus on:

• Impressions
• Engagements
• Engagements per impression

TLDR: how many people that saw your tweet engaged with it in some way
4/ To start making noise, I tweeted 40x per week

At the end of every week, I used @dr's ilo.so to find the ideas that resonated.

I would sort by EPI and add the top 10 ideas to a giant table.

At the end of the month, I had 40 "high-signal" ideas
5/ These 40 ideas created a pool of options

Here's what's important: they are just options.

You want to double down on the ones that not only resonated with others, but also resonated with you.

This is your sweet spot from which you can create prolifically and sustainably.
6/ Now, you tighten the lens.

Everyone wants to find their niche, but no one wants to repeat themselves.

You need to find a way to say the same idea in 20 different ways.

This means rewriting tweets, but also changing the medium.

Enter, Ship 30 for 30's Atomic Essay.
7/ Atomic Essays are expanded tweets

Every essay I write starts as a tweet. Before putting effort into writing, I wait for the market's validation.

Good engagement on a tweet means an Atomic Essay should do well also.

I'm listening for what the market wants, then delivering.
8/ Here's an example:

I tweeted this idea on February 17th. It resonated heavily.

The next day, I turned it into an Atomic Essay, which also resonated heavily.

Noise -> signal -> double down.

9/ But the measurement continues.

Atomic Essays give me even more feedback.

I measure three things:

• Impressions
• Media engagements
• Likes

Then, I create two ratios:

• Media engagements per impression
• Likes per media engagement

These measure two different things.
10/ One measures copywriting skill, the other measures idea quality.

Media engagements per impression tell me how many people who saw my tweet read my essay.

This measures my copywriting ability.

From this data, I learn how to better grab attention and stop the scroll.
11/ The other measures idea and essay quality

Likes per media engagement tell me, of the people who read my essay, how many it resonated with.

From this data, I can analyze my essays and see which ideas resonated the most while also improving my writing skill.
12/ That's it!

No more flying blind with slow, loose feedback loops.

Using data and analytics is the new way to build an audience.

With data you can:

• Accelerate your audience building
 • Learn to write more effectively
• No longer waste time due to faulty assumptions
If you want more frameworks like this, join Ship 30 for 30:

Ship30for30.com
A bunch of people asking where to see tweet analytics.

1. analytics.twitter.com has the basics

2. Ilo.so from @dr has the advanced features

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25 Feb
Calling all Shippers 🚢

We are 11 days into the February Ship 30 for 30 cohort.

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For the data-driven approach driving these charts:

1. Check out this thread:

2: Check out Ship30for30.com

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Twitter’s announcements today are a huge deal.

Creators have an all-in-one platform for their entire distribution stack.

• Short-form ideas
• Long-form writing
• Audio conversations

Meanwhile, they can interact directly with their audience and monetize their true fans.
Not to toot my own horn but:

Toot-toot-tootly-toot 📯🎺
Now @kayvz can I unlock @TwitterSpaces please 😁😁
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23 Feb
Today, Ship 30 for 30 turns 100 days old.

Over the last 100 days, 477 Shippers have built an online writing habit.

With their ship in motion, now it's time to steer.

And today, @Nicolascole77 and I are excited to announce:

🚢 Write the Ship 🚢

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Write the Ship teaches the new way to write online.

Gone are the days of publishing weekly blog posts into the void.

And gone are the days of flying blind with slow, loose feedback loops.

Write the Ship teaches a data-driven approach that accelerates your writing trajectory.
Taking a data-driven approach to writing removes all ambiguity.

• No more *wondering* what you should write.

• No more *hoping* you're working on the right thing.

• No more *wishing* you were growing faster.

Rapid, data-driven feedback loops to accelerate your growth.
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Current health experiments I’m running:

• Sleep, HRV, and recovery tracking with @whoop
@Levels continuous glucose monitoring
@getlief HRV / stress tracking

Treating your health as a data-driven science experiment has never been easier or more satisfying.
Some background:

• Played football in college at 280, weighing in at 185 three years later.

• Have followed a low-carb eating style to lose the weight, now looking to see if what the optimal diet is for long-term stable energy levels

• Interested in general optimization
Current goals using this data:

1. Find the optimal nutrition plan for blood sugar and energy stability

2. Increase HRV for stress management and improved recovery

3. Find the variables that most impact sleep quality and optimize accordingly

4. Complete sub-40 minute MURPH
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19 Feb
Today is my 25th birthday.

I thought about writing a thread with “important things I’ve learned in my first 25 years.”

But the truth is, I’m 25.

I don’t know shit.

Instead, here are a few important things I hope to learn in my next 25 years:
1. I hope to learn what it feels like to go all in on something.

I’m young and in my exploration phase, trying my hand at everything I can.

But at some point, I need to go from breadth to depth.

Dabbling in many things is a hedge.

True wealth comes from concentration.
2. I hope to learn what big public failure feels like.

Every person at the top of their field can point to transformational failures.

They made a big bet, failed, and learned from it. And that failure propelled them forward.

The best part? The world forgets your big failures.
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12 Feb
Content strategy, 101

1. Find a topic you’ve learned a lot about in the last two years.

2. Create content for your two-years-ago self.

• Best resources
• 80/20 one-pager
• Common misconceptions
• How you’ve changed since learning

Boom - you’ve built an audience.
And this is the best type of audience to build - group of like-minded people on similar journeys as you, just a few steps behind.

You’ve already solved all of their problems!

Now you share your solutions with them.
And people prefer to learn this way.

It’s way easier to learn from someone barely ahead of you than someone at the top of their field.

And the best time to teach is as you’re learning, no when you’ve got it all figured out.
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