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Resending: Growth Notes from Hypefury - August edition πŸ“–

Published over 2 years agoΒ β€’Β 3 min read

Three Growth Tips 🌱
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1. Six Tweet Formats you can steal right now!

  • Successful people (something unimaginable) more than you think
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  • How to make _ better :
    (one line)
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  • Everyone does _
    The trick is to _
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  • Being (this) is hard.
    Being a (not this) is worse.
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  • _ isn't the most valuable skill.
    _ is.
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  • Instead of _ start/do _
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2. Create unlimited content from your own account​
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You probably started on Twitter years back.

Your profile has tweets that were heard by no one.

What's more - you have improved and can re-write them.

So, what can you do?

Get your old tweets, right from the start, and REPURPOSE THEM.

How?

Go to your settings, click on "Your Account" then go to "Download an Archive of your data"

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Twitter will ask for your credentials and mail you a zip file of your tweets, likes and retweets.

You can filter them, copy them, and repurpose them.

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Example - You can rewrite the second tweet using the format β€œDo less _ Do more _”

β€œWatch less news. Read more facts.”

Can even do - β€œYou need to check facts more than you think.”

Or using the last format of the first section - β€œInstead of believing news, start checking facts.”

(okay…lemme just go schedule these in Hypefury :P)
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3. Want engagement right now? Ask questions.​
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Asking questions is the underrated legitimate engagement hack.

Everyone loves talking about themselves.

Everyone loves telling the world what they know.

Everyone loves giving their opinion.

Give them that stage.

Ask opinionated questions. Ask controversial ones (not too political tho :p). Give them tough choices.

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(Now that we're here, I'm gonna tease you with a new feature Hypefury is launching soon. Yes, it's about engaging questions :p More on that soon)

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Two Tweet Writing Tips ✍️
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1. Teaching something with a thread? Here's how you start. πŸ‘‡

You have 10 ideas, 10 tactics, 10 strategies and want to share them in a thread.

But a hook is what makes or breaks the thread.

Here's a format that ALWAYS works.

Start with a popular view/myth (of the field you're writing in).
Challenge it.
Write what you have to offer.

Let's see some examples.

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Dickie gives you a popular view first - Twitter is a powerful platform. Then he challenges it - as in - completely shits on it saying Twitter is doing a horrible job.

Now we wanna know more and will probably read it all.

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Anna starts her hook challenging a common question we've all been asked.

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Blake is challenging a whole degree and then offering what's in the thread.

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2. Discard the chunk. Embrace the rhythm.

Any writing, be it your essay, newsletter or tweet needs rhythm.

No matter how great your idea is, no one likes chunky paragraphs.

They want it fast. They want it clear.

How do you use it for your tweets?

Anything above 8 words (except in a one-liner), CUT IT DOWN.

Example -

"People care more about their purchases than your copywriting" can be written as

Don't sell copywriting, sell higher sales.

It's crisp. It's poetic. It's direct. Aim at that.

Bonus Writing Quote - β€œThe first draft reveals the art; revision reveals the artist.” β€” Michael Lee

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Folks under 10K you should follow right away! 🌟
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​Anthony McGuigan​
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With Anthony's header "Content Creation Experiments", you know what to expect. Anthony tweets about content, community, and creation. He's an experimenter who creates tons of stuff on different mediums and share his learnings. His blog and podcast "InTakeCreate" has actionable ideas for creator economy and audience building. He also runs a podcast by the same name. Recently, he's building a brand new blog for 30 days and documenting it publicly.

anthony
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​Sanketh​
We complain about Twitter spreading hate and trolls. Sanketh - also known as "The Good News Guy" makes sure the positivity of the platform reaches you. Positive news, uplifting community, and kindness are his jam. He does weekly tweets to promote underrated but gem accounts. His newsletter Good News Co." summarises all the good things that happened around the world that week. If you want Twitter to bring in some positivity, he's your guy!

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Three Favourite Tweets from last month πŸ’™

  • Shaan's hack to building a personal brand

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  • Nicolas's journey to success
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  • Daniel's checklist for - "Should I do this?"
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​Featured - Pictures work on Twitter. And, they're easy! πŸ”–
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Tweets go viral when someone connects an idea to their own framework. What's more - you can express them through illustrations! ImmuneGuard is building a community around health and using infographics for the same. They suggest making 3-5 infographics to compress your most complex ideas. You can do this on Canva, Figma, or even PowerPoint. No extra designing skills needed to start!

A powerful mindset you can use when making infographics is sorting information into different categories. For example β€œdo’s and don’ts”, using billboards, line drawings etc. You can use different icons available on the internet. Paste them in your template. Use the colors from your Twitter profile, get your logo in there and you're ready to go!

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🀩 Did you enjoy this? We have more for you πŸ‘‡

Give your tweets a second life!

We talked about repurposing our old tweets.

How about retweeting those that did great? It's possible with a single click with Hypefury's evergreen tweets.

Those tweet will automatically get retweeted in the future. Yannick just interviewed Oliver Cantin (34k followers) and he was off Twitter for months. He only had evergreen tweets on and was still growing by 20 - 30 followers per day!

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That’s it for now, everyone!

We’ll meet again next month with some more of this!

Feel free to reply to this mail. Waiting to hear from you :)

Cheers from Arunima, Samy and Yannick πŸ₯‚

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