How do you find content ideas for your personal twitter account?
Hossein Yazdi
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I'm new to Twitter and want to utilize it for my product growth, however, I struggle always with what to post β something that it's worth tweeting and can help my page acquire followers.
Would be interested to know how you find content ideas for your Twitter page.
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Agnieszka@aga_jaskiewicz
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Hi!
If your following base is still small, I suggest you to focus on existing discussions. Jump into threads on bigger profiles, when the thread is rising -- it's more likely you'll get better reach.
Personally, I simply share my thoughts on my work -- what works good, what doesn't work at all.
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Try to post diversified content. Look what works and then post accordingly. Also, similar hashtags can work best to boost appearance and engagement.
If someone were to read your tweet history, what story would they tell? What would they hear you saying? How would that amplify your product? I have a lot on my mind and keep the posts on my brand.
Sometimes it is good to launch a poll and ask interesting questions related to your product or your targeted customer
WebCurate
We usually pick out problems that we've faced while building our Product and how we tackled the solution. So they're snippets of our experience with a bit of educational touch.
WebCurate
@aditi13shah Thanks for sharing your tips! Those can be interesting to my followers!
Btw, wish you the best for your upcoming launch π
What is your twitter page?
WebCurate
@carmela_padasas https://twitter.com/hosseinyazdii - thanks for looking into it π
@hosseinyazdi wow didn't know that you can buy unused logos, can you post it and share a background story? Or there is an NDA?
Curated for you:
1. Inspiration of the logos, which industry
2. Logos that worked well in history [educational content]
3. How to construct [colors, fonts, design anatomy]
WebCurate
@carmela_padasas Those points are so helpful! I will definitely take them into account for my website's Twitter!
Huge thanks for taking your time and curating for me! π π
Sure, it's my pleasure to share a background story about my product, glad you find it interesting!
While being a logo designer and constantly designing logos and showcasing them on Dribbble in the hope of them being seen by clients, I noticed that many of my works are simply going unused.
So, as I was into programming as well, I thought of creating a platform dedicated to unused logos where logo designers (including myself π
) can utilize their NUMEROUS unused logos, sell and make a side income, instead of them being wasted.
We do not want our website to be a stock graphic website, so we only allow our designers to sell their unused logos only once and no more! π
Following industry influencers and monitoring industry hashtags can work with staying up to date with the latest news and being informed about new trends in your field.
WebCurate
@diellza_gllareva That's also a good point, it can help you get an idea about your next post! Thanks for sharing your insights π
Edworking
Maybe you can use ChatGPT?