I have to admit

When I started my journey, my tweets were TRASH

I was having little to no engagement

They were:

•Long
•Boring
•Not appealing
•Always the same format

Today I decided to share with you everything I learned about writing and structuring tweets

*/A THREAD/*
Confession:

From some weird reason, I had an addiction for bold text

I used it all over my first tweets

I found out that it was not my thing

I& #39;ll let it for the queen @ambitiousmichhh

Ok, now that I finally let it out

Let& #39;s jump straight to the lessons I& #39;ve learned
𝟏- 𝐌𝐚𝐤𝐞 𝐲𝐨𝐮𝐫 𝐭𝐰𝐞𝐞𝐭𝐬 𝐬𝐡𝐨𝐫𝐭 (jk, I& #39;m not doing bold text anymore)

• No one wants to read a long tweet

• If they see a long one they& #39;ll just continue scrolling

• You don& #39;t want that, you want them to engage with it
2- Use different formats every now and then

• There are a lot of great formats you can use

• Try out different ones and see what works best for your audience (use twitter analytics for this)

• Always using the same will make it boring and predictable for your audience
3- Catchy headline

• People will decide to read your tweet based on its headline

• Make sure to craft a good one
4- Paragraphs > commas

• Use more paragraphs than commas but avoid

• Cutting the sentence in the middle (like I just did)
5- Use simple words

• You want your audience to understand everything

• There& #39;s no point on using complex words if they won& #39;t understand

• It will make their life harder and it might cost you a reply
6- Be objective

• Go straight to the point

• There is absolutely no need to explain a concept that is supposed to be sinple using long and boring sentences, you should also avoid use commas.

(Avoid doing it!! I bet you got bored reading that paragraph, am I right?)
I could have just written:

"You don& #39;t need to use a lot of words to explain a sinple concept"

Much better right?

You can read it in 2 seconds

Point explained
7- Let your audience speak

• Sometimes all you have to do is make your audience talk to you and listen to it

• It& #39;s not all about creating for them, it& #39;s also about connecting with them
8- Remember who are you writing to

• Don& #39;t get too much off-topic from your niche

• If you& #39;re growing a fitness audience you don& #39;t want to talk about flipping
9- Be spontaneous

• Sometimes tweets that come directly from your heart spontaneously are the best performing ones

• People will relate to you and see that you& #39;re personal to them

• You don& #39;t want to tweet like a robot all the time
10- Focus on one idea per tweet

• If you want people o engage don& #39;t bring more than one idea

• Make their lives easier to engage with you
11- Add humor

• I& #39;ve seen a lot of humor tweets (related to the niche) performing really well

• Personally, I love them and it& #39;s something I& #39;m looking to implement on mines more often
That& #39;s it for this thread

I hope you& #39;ve found it helpful and have learned something new

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