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#7 - Share a hot take Twitter is the place to share your opinion on things. Why not share a hot take on something you’ve been thinking about? You can choose a topic related to your niche or share your opinion on something that’s happening around the world. Either way, it’s a… https://t.co/VN9nrsAvhh


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#6 - Memes Memes are a fun way to connect with your audience and get engagement. Just make sure they are tied to your niche somehow and that you don’t overdo them. You are not a meme account. If you don’t know where to start, places like imgflip or kapwing have excellent… https://t.co/XOuov49sWr


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#5 - Show your expertise. Share tips and advice related to your niche and industry. This will help you build trust and credibility among your peers. Not an expert? Don’t worry. Share what you learn instead. https://t.co/uHM1ufb20F


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#4 - Make a list Lists are a proven winner format on Twitter. You can see all kinds of lists, but there are two that almost always perform 👉People lists A few ideas: 1. Suggest people who must follow 2. List people who are inspiring for you 3. List people relevant in one… https://t.co/zPKghDPCAl


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#3 - Share something you are struggling with There is a good chance that someone else is facing the same problem as you. Share that, and you might just find someone who can help you. https://t.co/csteYlJyJb


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#2 - Share a milestone Let people know you've reached a significant milestone. Some people celebrate reaching a certain number of followers, or making a certain amount of revenue, or finishing a certain number of books… Whatever it is, share it with Twitter. https://t.co/FpqqUmh8bL


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#1 - Share a personal story Everybody has unique stories to tell. You shouldn't be afraid to share them, whether it's funny, something you learned, or a part of your journey. These types of tweets generate trust and connection with your audience. The process will likely lead… https://t.co/CabmsM9qI9

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“What should I tweet today?” There's a good chance you've asked yourself this question a million times. I know I did. Twitter can be overwhelming, but it doesn’t need to be. From showing your expertise to engaging with your audience, you can use these X ideas to start creating… https://t.co/rXuSKBTVmp

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What to Post on Twitter? 20 Ideas to Get Started Stop overthinking your tweets. Get a head start with these 20 tweet ideas. Read More 👀👇👇👇 https://t.co/hE2M4o944a


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OpenAI is like a rebellious teenager - brilliant but with questionable decision-making skills 🤔. Just like avocado on toast, it's loved by some, yet leaves others scratching their heads in confusion. 🥑 #OpenAI

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#5 That’s it! Ready to Convert Your Followers Into Clients? The key to success on Twitter lies in building a personal brand, consistent content publishing addressing customer pain points, and genuine interactions. I hope this structured approach will help you harness 𝕏’s… https://t.co/Rh5WlgS41X

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At 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/bztgwmVUxz

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#4 Convert your followers into leads that become clients There are two ways to work this out: 1. The “Raise Your Hand” method 2. DM Your Followers 1. The “Raise Your Hand” method This method means you post every now and then to let people know you’re open for business. People… https://t.co/i1FWpYlBSZ

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#3 Pro-tip: the Weekly Thread timesaver You only need 5 to 30 minutes a week for this tip and don't need to think much about it. It’s one of the fastest content I do every week for my social media accounts and the one with the best results: my Weekly Twitter Thread. The idea… https://t.co/PPwrL6A9hZ


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#2 Publish Valuable Content Periodically I tried building an audience on Twitter for YEARS. But I didn’t have the discipline to log in daily and publish. My focus was killed by distractions on the same platform, which meant I couldn't sustain a long streak. I only won against… https://t.co/kZcyWDRlmC
