
Getting people's attention is hard, creating small yet mighty powerful content is (probably) the future.
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Example 1:
@harrydry of @GoodMarketingHQ
Harry has been practising, and just keeps getting better.
The stuff he shares makes you stop and think.
Then hopefully you can seek where you can apply it to your context.
@harrydry of @GoodMarketingHQ
Harry has been practising, and just keeps getting better.
The stuff he shares makes you stop and think.
Then hopefully you can seek where you can apply it to your context.
Example 2:
@_aaronjack has been YouTubing and in a recent video he said.
"I'm starting to like Twitter much more than videos because, let's face it, a lot of videos could be summed up in a Tweet."
I don't personally have time for YouTube.
@_aaronjack has been YouTubing and in a recent video he said.
"I'm starting to like Twitter much more than videos because, let's face it, a lot of videos could be summed up in a Tweet."
I don't personally have time for YouTube.

Example 3:
I feel too old for TikTok, but the way people condense their videos to teach people things is pretty amazing.
Here's a random one I came across. It made me lol.
I'm a TikTok noob, but I feel the power of it.
I feel too old for TikTok, but the way people condense their videos to teach people things is pretty amazing.
Here's a random one I came across. It made me lol.

I'm a TikTok noob, but I feel the power of it.
Example 4:
I like to ask questions on Twitter, it brings a crowdsourced way of people teaching and helping one another.
The power of the people of the internet should not be underestimated.
I like to ask questions on Twitter, it brings a crowdsourced way of people teaching and helping one another.
The power of the people of the internet should not be underestimated.
What other examples of small yet powerful content have you seen recently?