@harrydry is one of the best marketing & copy content creators I’ve come across.
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Check out his amazing Twitter Inspiration Handbook
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3/ Memes
Make your brand relatable.
Sparknotes sells literature study guides. Twitter and literature study guides don't mix.
So Sparknotes use pop-culture to make literature relatable.
Make your brand relatable.
Sparknotes sells literature study guides. Twitter and literature study guides don't mix.
So Sparknotes use pop-culture to make literature relatable.
6/ Brand beef
Conflict creates interest. T-Mobile bragging about their 5G is boring.
T-Mobile roasting Verizon's 5G is hilarious.
Conflict creates interest. T-Mobile bragging about their 5G is boring.
T-Mobile roasting Verizon's 5G is hilarious.
8/ Replies
Make a list of a few people in your niche. Turn on notifications.
Comment something witty or thoughtful.
Make a list of a few people in your niche. Turn on notifications.
Comment something witty or thoughtful.
11/ Live tweeting
Your audience watch a cult show. That show trends every week. You live-tweet each episode.
Your audience watch a cult show. That show trends every week. You live-tweet each episode.
12/ Transparency
Twitter loves transparency. Talk openly about your product you'll sell more of your product.
Twitter loves transparency. Talk openly about your product you'll sell more of your product.
14/ Celebrate customers
Making customers look good makes you look good. It's marketing without marketing.
Making customers look good makes you look good. It's marketing without marketing.
15/ Galvanize followers
This tweet deserves a category of its own.
65,000 people posting photos of their Spotify playlist. All from one tweet.
This tweet deserves a category of its own.
65,000 people posting photos of their Spotify playlist. All from one tweet.
17/ Consistency
And finally, consistency is how you imprint yourself. Your followers should recognize you without looking at the icon.
There's no better example than no name. Consistent tone, aesthetics and message.
And finally, consistency is how you imprint yourself. Your followers should recognize you without looking at the icon.
There's no better example than no name. Consistent tone, aesthetics and message.
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