One of the most common struggles on Twitter is finding tweet ideas.
Don't waste any more time looking.
Steal them.
Here's how YOU can do it. A thread
Don't waste any more time looking.
Steal them.
Here's how YOU can do it. A thread

1/ No idea is original
100% of ideas are already out there.
You won't come up with anything unique.
Example: Google was the 21st search engine to enter the market in 1998.
Not the first, not the second.
The 21st.
100% of ideas are already out there.
You won't come up with anything unique.
Example: Google was the 21st search engine to enter the market in 1998.
Not the first, not the second.
The 21st.
2/ Where can you find ideas worth stealing?
Look around.
Ideas come from everywhere: Social media, TV, magazines, your coworkers...
E.g: If you want to get better at tweeting, then you need to find good twitter accounts, preferably on your niche of interest. And observe.
Look around.
Ideas come from everywhere: Social media, TV, magazines, your coworkers...
E.g: If you want to get better at tweeting, then you need to find good twitter accounts, preferably on your niche of interest. And observe.
3/ Steal and stash!
Once you find something valuable, take it and keep it safe.
Keeping with the twitter example, I bookmark every tweet worth stealing.
Some times I do it because of the style, sometimes because of the content, sometimes because both.
Once you find something valuable, take it and keep it safe.
Keeping with the twitter example, I bookmark every tweet worth stealing.
Some times I do it because of the style, sometimes because of the content, sometimes because both.
4/ Remix those ideas
Clarification: Stealing doesn't mean copying.
Stealing means getting inspired.
Taking the best of that idea you've seen and adding your own take.
An example, where I stole a tweet idea from @Jackbutcher
Clarification: Stealing doesn't mean copying.
Stealing means getting inspired.
Taking the best of that idea you've seen and adding your own take.
An example, where I stole a tweet idea from @Jackbutcher

5/ Give credit
Every time I steal something I give credit to the original author.
Example: I stole a tweet style from @Kamphey's 100 twitter templates made on google sheets. A few days later, he contacted me and I became an affiliate for his product! https://twitter.com/AlexLlullTW/status/1296885843630718976
Every time I steal something I give credit to the original author.
Example: I stole a tweet style from @Kamphey's 100 twitter templates made on google sheets. A few days later, he contacted me and I became an affiliate for his product! https://twitter.com/AlexLlullTW/status/1296885843630718976
6/ Protip: steal from many
If you copy from one author, it's plagiarism, but if you copy from many, it's research - Wilson Mizner.
If you copy from one author, it's plagiarism, but if you copy from many, it's research - Wilson Mizner.
7/ End + bonus
Hope you got inspired by this tweet!
If you have seen anything worth stealing, please do!
If you liked the thread, retweet the first tweet so it reaches more people!
PS: You might also enjoy this thread about stealing twitter styles. https://twitter.com/AlexLlullTW/status/1296161106269016065
Hope you got inspired by this tweet!
If you have seen anything worth stealing, please do!
If you liked the thread, retweet the first tweet so it reaches more people!
PS: You might also enjoy this thread about stealing twitter styles. https://twitter.com/AlexLlullTW/status/1296161106269016065
8/ Bonus 2
And this other thread about stealing Twitter followers
https://twitter.com/AlexLlullTW/status/1300396432617345024
And this other thread about stealing Twitter followers
