Building a personal brand doesn't require sacrificing your job.
I built a 210,000 Twitter audience as a part-time creator.
Here's my step-by-step guide ( to help you win ) :
I built a 210,000 Twitter audience as a part-time creator.
Here's my step-by-step guide ( to help you win ) :
1. Pick a niche
Choose your expertise or topics you want to post about.
Picking a topic that you don't get bored with is crucial.
Social media is playing a long-term game.
Shortlist 2-3 topics you want.
Choose your expertise or topics you want to post about.
Picking a topic that you don't get bored with is crucial.
Social media is playing a long-term game.
Shortlist 2-3 topics you want.
How to identify your Niche in 4 steps?
1. List down all your expertise
2. List down all the problems you solved in the last 2-3 years
3. Club it into topics
4. Choose 2-3 topics and start writing
1. List down all your expertise
2. List down all the problems you solved in the last 2-3 years
3. Club it into topics
4. Choose 2-3 topics and start writing
2. Note everything down
Documenting all your ideas is key.
You read books, watch videos, and learn something new throughout the day.
Take notes.
Each note can be recycled into a good content piece.
All content you post is just a reflection of the daily actions you take.
Documenting all your ideas is key.
You read books, watch videos, and learn something new throughout the day.
Take notes.
Each note can be recycled into a good content piece.
All content you post is just a reflection of the daily actions you take.
3. Block Calendar
Consistency is key.
Block 15-30 mins every day to stay active on the platform.
If you have 30 mins or more distribute it:
15 mins: Engaging
5 mins: DM
10 mins: Writing tweets
Showing up every day itself is a cheat code to reach new heights.
Consistency is key.
Block 15-30 mins every day to stay active on the platform.
If you have 30 mins or more distribute it:
15 mins: Engaging
5 mins: DM
10 mins: Writing tweets
Showing up every day itself is a cheat code to reach new heights.
4. Develop a system
You will burn out if you don't have a system.
Having a fixed process of doing things helps you to stay productive.
It helps you when you fail.
It helps you when you run out of content ideas.
Design a schedule that you are comfortable with.
You will burn out if you don't have a system.
Having a fixed process of doing things helps you to stay productive.
It helps you when you fail.
It helps you when you run out of content ideas.
Design a schedule that you are comfortable with.
5. Leverage weekends
All the notes taken during the week come into play now.
Sit for 2-3 hours on weekends and convert those ideas into Twitter threads, tweets, and newsletters.
Benefit?
You already have the content right in front of you. All you need is just polishing it.
All the notes taken during the week come into play now.
Sit for 2-3 hours on weekends and convert those ideas into Twitter threads, tweets, and newsletters.
Benefit?
You already have the content right in front of you. All you need is just polishing it.
6. Analytics matters
Try different formats.
Study viral posts from different accounts.
Study viral posts from your account.
Cut down on what isn't working, and double down on what's working.
Try different formats.
Study viral posts from different accounts.
Study viral posts from your account.
Cut down on what isn't working, and double down on what's working.
7. Focus on engagement
Don't just tweet and wait for likes and retweets.
Adding comments to other people's comments is equally important.
It's a hack to buy attention from the people who don't follow you.
The more you engage, the better algorithm will treat you.
Don't just tweet and wait for likes and retweets.
Adding comments to other people's comments is equally important.
It's a hack to buy attention from the people who don't follow you.
The more you engage, the better algorithm will treat you.
8. Have a lesser expectation
Don't tweet to go viral.
Don't have much expectation while you post.
Expectations will kill your motivation to keep posting every day.
Growing on Twitter is like growing a tree.
Have patience and enjoy the journey.
Don't tweet to go viral.
Don't have much expectation while you post.
Expectations will kill your motivation to keep posting every day.
Growing on Twitter is like growing a tree.
Have patience and enjoy the journey.
Key Takeaways:
1. Before you start working on a goal, visualize its success.
2. You will feel like quitting when you don't see the results.
A vivid reminder of the desired outcome will always keep you motivated.
Love this visual from my friend @victor_bigfield
1. Before you start working on a goal, visualize its success.
2. You will feel like quitting when you don't see the results.
A vivid reminder of the desired outcome will always keep you motivated.
Love this visual from my friend @victor_bigfield
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