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Jan 21 β€’ 15 tweets β€’ 3 min read
I've been posting content every day for the last 246 days.

Here is my framework and tools you can use to create endless content.

Steal my secrets for $0.

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1. Take Notes

You get tons of ideas throughout the day, jotting them down in the ultimate hack.

Take notes when you read something useful, watch something, etc.

Each silly idea you get is a form of content, don't just let it go jot it down.
2. Leverage your skills

The best way to never run of content Idea is to take advantage of whatever you know.

Creating content in your area of expertise is an easy and fast process since you already know about things.

I tweet more about what I do, I never get burned out.
3. Reuse your old content

When you post a tweet, not all your followers are going to see it

Why not post it again after 2-3 months adding more to it?

As many people say, Twitter is saying one thing in 100 different ways.

Double down on what's working for you.
4. Document your journey

If you are learning new skills today, share your thoughts, tips around that.

This is an evergreen hack to never stop posting.

This way to kill two birds with one stone.

Learn new things + Generate endless content around them.
5. Listen, Watch, Talk, Read

Listen to podcasts.

Watch YouTube videos / Movies.

Talk with strangers or with your friends and you will get lot more new ideas.

Read blogs/books.

The more you consume healthy information the more you produce.
6. Spy on other accounts

Reading the comments of the viral tweet will help you think from another perspective.

You will be able to review the mindset of other audiences.

This way you can keep posting what people always wanted to consume.
7. Use Answerthepublic

AnswerThePublic listens to autocomplete data from search engines like Google then quickly cranks out every useful phrase and question people are asking.

It will show you endless questions about the topics.

answerthepublic.com
8. Do Curation ( Resources )

Save hours of research of your audience

Curate a list of X

Create a Pros/Cons list

Create a list of do's and don't

Write something about trends or resources
9. Share your stories

There are lots of things that happened to you in the past.

Share the stories that will help people learn from you.

The mistakes you made, the success you achieved.

Everything counts.
10. Make use of AI

Let the tools write for you.

It can expand your sentences into actionable points

PepperType AI

TweetHunter

Copy AI

There are lots of tools that could be used to generate more ideas
11. Keep a close eye on other platforms

It's not just about Twitter but you can look up content idea's on other platforms

Google related search

Google trends

Quora

Reddit

Pinterest Images

Twitter Advanced Search to see tweets that have performed well
12. Tweet Formats

Try different formats.

Post about different topics, use different templates.

If you don't try new things, you will never know what works.

Make some noise and listen to the signals.

Again Double down on what's working for you.
In conclusion:

Following the same technique, I managed to build an audience of 28,000+, without burning out on content ideas.

It's a simple framework.

If I can, even you can.

Follow @MakadiaHarsh for more such insights on Web development, personal growth.

Cheers!

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Jan 22
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I learned the hard way ( so you don't have to )

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I made many mistakes while building an audience of 28,000.

I tried multiple permutations and combinations to hack Twitter growth.

Here are all lessons you should consider to see results faster.
1. Pick A Niche

Figure out what kind of content you want to target.

What kind of people do you want to attract.

If you don't know the answer to this, you will never succeed.

Sit down and think, write down all the topics you want to target.
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Giving away 28 copies of my Twitter toolkit πŸŽ‰

It's a swipe file that includes:
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β€’ Tweet Ideas
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β€’ Writing threads
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Here are the 19 most useful No-code tools that make web development a lot easier.

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1. I'm a full-stack dev who loves building products, but I still think we can avoid doing over-engineering.

2. I was part of the Beondeck No-code fellowship program where I've seen tons of Nocode projects built.
3. It's good to have coding knowledge, but it's not necessary for every use case.

4. I may have missed some of the tools, but this curation is based on my research.

5. We are building a No-code chatbot builder @wotnot_io which made me research more.

Let's get started!
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Jan 18
I sucked at writing threads on Twitter.

But now I generate 4,000,000+ Impressions.

Here 7 lessons I learned the hard way so you don't have to.

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1/ Headline Matters

Keep the headline short and simple with stats/purpose.

A good headline will help your audience to stop scrolling when they see your tweet on their timeline.
Why Is a Good Headline Important?

You need to give reason to your audience to invest their time in what you have written.

With a good hook, you can completely immerse your audience into your content.

People will ignore it if the first tweet doesn't make sense to them.
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Here are 13 Free resources I always use to learn in my journey.

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W3schools

It's optimized for learning, testing, and training.

It gives simple examples to improve reading and basic understanding.

-Tutorials, references, and all other necessary content is provided for details concepts clarity.

w3schools.com
Tutorialspoint

It's one of the Biggest Online Tutorials Libraries.

It provides the best content on the latest technologies including C, C++, Java, Python, PHP, Machine Learning, Data Science, AppML, etc.

tutorialspoint.com/index.htm
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Beautifully crafted open-source 3D icons.

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