3 common mistakes you might be making when sharing your writing on Twitter
1. You included a link to your post in the first Tweet.
The Twitter algorithm does not like when you direct users away from the site.
Solution:
- Put the link further down the Twitter thread
- Reply to the thread with the link in a separate tweet
2. Your first tweet is a wall of text.
Walls of text are difficult to read.
People will likely move on if your first tweet is a 280-character paragraph.
Use spacing and bullets to make your tweets easier to read.
3. Your first tweet doesn’t generate any interest.
Your first tweet should grab the attention of the reader.
Give them a reason to spend 5 minutes reading your writing.
Here are some tips from Ben Putano