Twitter Writing Tips
Practical tips for writing better, more engaging tweets.
Great tweet writing is a skill that can be learned. Here are practical tips to improve.
Tip #1: Start Strong
The first 5-10 words determine if someone keeps reading. Make them count.
Tip #2: Use Short Sentences
Short sentences are easier to read and understand. Break up long sentences.
Tip #3: Use Active Voice
"I built a tool" is better than "A tool was built by me."
Tip #4: Use Specific Numbers
"10x faster" is better than "much faster."
Tip #5: Use Emojis Sparingly
Emojis add visual interest, but don't overdo it.
Tip #6: Use Line Breaks
Break up text into multiple lines. Dense paragraphs are hard to read.
Tip #7: End with a Question or CTA
End with something that encourages engagement.
Tip #8: Avoid Jargon
Write for your audience. Avoid industry jargon unless necessary.
Tip #9: Be Specific
"I saved 5 hours per week" is better than "I saved time."
Tip #10: Edit Before Posting
Read your tweet out loud. Does it sound natural?
Key Insight
Great writing is rewriting. Edit ruthlessly to make every word count.
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