This came up in a conversation with Arthur (@DevLinguistic) about a line in his thread on building habits that was too good to be hiding inside a thread.
Here's what to do when you find that gem.
1. Cover a wider and more general scope
- Break down and parse your original content to get a broader view.
- "How to write consistently" is specific.
- Break it down into two broader topics
- How to write consistently = How to write + How to be consistent.
The role of your Bio in converting Visitors to Followers, or better yet, to FRIENDS.
A THREAD
I came to Twitter to write more, but with #hypefurychallenge, I've learned a LOT about tweaking my profile for growth (and I've grown so much). Here I am writing about Twitter growth.🤷🏻♀️
There are a few ways Visitors land on your profile. ⬇⬇
1️⃣ Via Tweet
I see your tweet, it resonates with me so much that I'm curious about you.
On your profile, your banner will be the first thing I see. It should pop off the screen and fall into my eye. Figuratively, of course.
Here's the banner that inspired this whole thread.
Here's a quick thread on my experience. There may be some tips in there 👀
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Time difference - I'm ahead in time, & living in the future so I had more time for tasks + checking the hashtag and engaging.
Planning ahead - After finishing with my Bio, I was brainstorming what story to tell and I came up with ideas for a bunch of threads.
I wrote 3 threads in 2 hours that morning. I was confused about which one to post.
Then I saw @nathanarodgers' humongous goldmine of a thread and decided to merge all 3 of my threads, discard the bullshit & do one big thread. I edited out A LOT & ended up with 22 tweets in it.