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#1 Define your niche: bio and conversion Let people know at a glance who you are and what you sell. Your bio can potentially convert your readers to customers, so don't skip this step. Also, provide a link to your Calendly or agency form in the profile to make it easier for… https://t.co/aJ3p7P31ly

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5 𝕏 Writing Lessons That Will Save You Hours These simple yet super-effective writing tips will save you hours of staring at a blank page We all hate the blank page. That feeling you have to post on X today but you don’t know where to start. Minutes go by standing at that… https://t.co/sHXGRQYLWz


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Moving forward AtAt last I hope you've found this content helpful. ⏮️ Would love to hear your thoughts on this too! 💡 Your support gives me the meaning to write more of these. Thanks! 💪 📌Follow me @AlexanderM18514 https://t.co/60kwFfdMsW

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#20 - Re-introduce yourself to your new followers It’s a good idea to re-introduce yourself to your followers every now and then, especially if you had a growth spur. Take the chance to present yourself and let them know what to expect from your tweets! https://t.co/rOThhGWgRg


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#19 - Appreciate someone helpful Twitter is a social network. If someone was helpful, let them know in public! This is how you build relationships. https://t.co/4GdtDKlwqd

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#18 - Ask people to complete your tweet Write a “fill in the blanks” type of tweet and let your audience complete it for you. This is a fun game that often generates a huge amount of engagement. https://t.co/lKzFgqKDEX


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#17 - Recommend one piece of content you just consumed This could be a book, a movie, an article…It's better if you tag the author so they might interact with it! https://t.co/3oWySsOjBz


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#16 - Ask people if they agree or disagree This is how you should do it: 1. Make a statement (For example, Lebron James is the GOAT) 2. Ask people if they agree or disagree with it. 3. See what happens https://t.co/238OWAE2ac

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#15 - Give people a platform to celebrate or promote themselves It's always exciting to share wins. Let your audience use your Tweet as a way to share them. Ask people, “What’s one win you had this week?” or “What are you working on?” They can then use the replies to share a… https://t.co/iimhGR1YTP


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#14 - Ask your audience to participate The idea is to ask people to add their two cents to whatever you're posting. List tweets are a great complement to this type of tweet. Rather than ending the list as it is, you can ask people to let you know if anything was missed. This… https://t.co/44zGwojYCj


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#13 - Share your analytics People love to see growth. Log into Tweet Analyse Tools’s analytics tab or find it natively on Twitter. Then, update everyone about your progress! It could be a good idea to do it once a month. https://t.co/tAjAeGv4tU


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#12 - Giveaway a freebie These types of tweets are great for generating leads or increasing email subscribers. In essence, you offer something for free (a lead magnet) in exchange for someone commenting or RTing your tweet. Here's the how-to: 📌1st line: Make your pitch. Attack… https://t.co/pETq6bCwXJ


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#11 - Offer to do something for your audience You likely have some specific knowledge. Let people know that you are willing to help them in your tweet. See this example 👇 Putting a timeframe to your offer might be a good idea since these tweets tend to get quite popular https://t.co/CM7GIpwuxk


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#1 Define your niche: bio and conversion Let people know at a glance who you are and what you sell. Your bio can potentially convert your readers to customers, so don't skip this step. Also, provide a link to your Calendly or agency form in the profile to make it easier for… https://t.co/aJ3p7P31ly
