This is the daily to-do list format that will change your life:
• It keeps you more focused.
• It keeps track of appointments.
• You can see when work is done for the day.
Here's how you make it...
Start with a blank sheet of paper.
I prefer using yellow legal notepads, but any type of paper is fine.
Twitter put out this cool "Month of Tweets" idea chart.
Here's all the Tweet ideas they gave out:
RETWEET
Retweeting an existing Tweet can be just as valuable as Tweeting something original. Look at Tweets from customers, partners, and thought leaders in your industry.
TWEET A PRO TIP:
Is there a feature or best practice that makes your product or service more efficient? More enjoyable? Let your followers in on the shared wisdom and benefits.
RETWEET WITH COMMENT:
Looking for popular Tweets to comment on.
TWEET SOME #MondayMotivation:
Get in on this popular, recurring hashtag with an inspiring note or picture of your own.
TWEET A LINK TO A POPULAR PIECE OF CONTENT:
A landing page, a whitepaper or a downloadable guide, give an existing piece of content some love (and traffic).
I had @david_perell over to talk about writing, running cohorts, and growing a Twitter audience.
• Jan 2020 he had 30,000 followers
• Dec 2020 he had 80,000 followers
• Now has 245,000 followers
Watch our full interview to see how:
TO GROW ON TWITTER:
- Quote Tweet popular things
- Respond to popular people's Tweets
- Write threads
- Be addicted to Twitter 😂
USING TWITTER BETTER
• David doesn't use Lists at all.
• You can block/moderate people as needed to keep your feed clean.
• Look at the "Likes" on someone's profile to see what they like, and that is like a curated "list" they make.