A big part of my tweets are inspired by other people's content.

I bookmark everything that looks interesting and go there when in need of inspiration.

This is a thread-recap of the best-saved tweets from 2020 (for me at least) and what you can steal from each one. 🧵👇
The year chart by @jakobgreenfeld

What to steal: the idea and the design

Create a chart with the key moments of your growth. It's a great reflective exercise for you and it can be a great learning experience for your audience. https://twitter.com/jakobgreenfeld/status/1338873198587179008
Let's collaborate by @aaraalto

What to steal: the idea.

Creating a blank piece of content (could be a sentence, a design, a video...) that your audience can later use. https://twitter.com/aaraalto/status/1339601011053215744
Advice to first-time info product creators by @dvassallo

What to steal: the insight

This tweet was one of the sparks for me writing the Twitter Thief ($1,3k revenue says it's good advice) https://twitter.com/dvassallo/status/1287210142459547648
How to be a better writer by @JamesClear

What to steal: the insight

A world-class writer giving free writing lessons. The tweet is from 2019 but I discovered it this year. https://twitter.com/JamesClear/status/1147248526386171905
Ranked by @uxblake

What to steal: the style

This is a great way to visually rank something. The green emojis really stand out on the timeline https://twitter.com/uxblake/status/1331062173599055872
Progression by @gumroad

What to steal: the style

Perfect to emphasize a process and the possible outcomes. https://twitter.com/gumroad/status/1244350884609318912
Levels of X by @vanschneider

What to steal: the style

Use it to visually represent the different levels of anything. https://twitter.com/vanschneider/status/1305208721300168704
3 steps to X by @jackbutcher

What to steal: the idea and style

Use it to describe something that can be done in 3 steps. Keep it simple and impactful. Remember to number each step. https://twitter.com/jackbutcher/status/1304189655458476033
Multimention by @mkobach

What to steal: the idea and style

Multimention tweets always work well and get good engagement. Don't abuse it though! https://twitter.com/mkobach/status/1292565071160385536
The build-up by @shl

What to steal: the style

Use this format to build up to a conclusion. Use the blank space for a better visual effect. https://twitter.com/shl/status/1238134649752186880
Steps with emojis by @lennysan

What to steal: using emojis to emphasize your message

A great example of how to properly use emojis to double down on your message. https://twitter.com/lennysan/status/1281287945035452417
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