My ghostwriting team and I write for people making anywhere from $10k-$100k a month.

Here are 7 questions that we ask ourselves before we even tweet anything for them.

-Virality
-Engagement
-Influence
-Attracting paying followers

Let's talk Twitter:
1. What can I delete without losing the message?

I'm going to = I will
You might be able to = You could
Due to the fact that = Because
At this point = Now
Make use of = Use
At all times = Always
In case that = If
In order to = to

Less words = More impact
2. Does this hit a psychological bias?

Don't ask yourself "what's the bias here?" every time.

There are hundreds, and it's just inefficient.

But study these for 1 week and watch what happens to your writing.

(Images from titlemax(dot)com)
3. Is it sober?

Drunk writing pushes:

-"But wait"
-"Surprised?"
-"All you need is X"
-The 10 most important"

Sober writing pulls.

Like this.

No bait

No "look at how smart I am"

No "please don't leave me Mr. Reader"

Just simple 4th grade English writing.
4. Have we said this before?

If a tweet performs well, it means people like it.

If you got 2,000 new followers since you posted it, you'll get 2,000 new people seeing something you know they'll react to.

Rephrase your best tweets, space them a month or so, then repost.
5. Am I relying on formats or ideas?

Formats please the ear, but ideas please the soul.

Make them mad, inspired, proud, happy, sad or whatever emotion you want.

Just make them feel something and I guarantee it will work.

Here's a thread on this:

6. Is there only one topic in this tweet?

The more concepts you include, the weaker the message.

Stick to one idea.

One emotion.

One message.

You might think adding stuff makes the tweet better, but you're actually cutting its power in half.
7. Do you imagine it going viral?

You've seen hundreds of thousands of tweets now.

You have the "twitter eye" that allows you to tell if a tweet will do well (or at least guess better than others)

Critique yourself, and edit your stuff until you think it has a shot.
Accounts to study:

@lawrencekingyo for making a point
@zubymusic for emotion-driven tweets
@WritingToRiches for timeliness and virality
@wizofecom for relatability
@CJ_Johnson17th for audience building
@jackbutcher for simplicity
@julian for elegance
@roguewealth for voice
Good to see you read up to here, amigo.

10 things I write about:

-Audience building
-Copywriting
-Fitness
-Writing
-Making money online
-Persuasive writing
-Virality
-Free thinking
-Creativity
-Life

Feel free to follow me if you vibe with this: @OneJKMolina.

Talk soon,

JK
Reminder:

-Virality
-Content that gets me and my team paid $2k a month to write 4 tweets a day
-Growth
-Monetizing Twitter

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Even if they're good at giving it,

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1. Start
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Read at night, and read whatever you want.

Take notes, scribble, highlight...

In the morning, open a scheduler, write as many tweets as you can with your notes as inspiration.

Infinite content.
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Put your phone in airplane mode while you work out.

Write anything that comes to mind.

I guarantee you, it will work.
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My answer is always the same:

Share your story.

- Achievements
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- Testimonials
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This ad has 6 persuasive writing elements:

1) Exclusivity
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3) Filtering
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5) Credibility
6) Doomsday Urgency

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"Not available in Amazon or anywhere else!"

If you can't find it anywhere else, by definition that makes it scarce.

If something is scarce, it's more valuable.

There are more diamonds than coal stones in the world.

They're both coal, but not worth the same.
2) They're doing YOU a favor

These guys get it.

The best way to make someone get something,

Is to make them WANT to get it.

No "please download my book" to learn more about this,

They're all "yo, this book is the shit and I'll give it to you. Merry Christmas."
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This is a thread on why (and how you can replicate it): Image
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1) Reference
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3) Relatability
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5) I'll share what I'd change to get it to 40k likes

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