Dissecting 5 tweets I bookmarked this past week.

Let's see what we can learn from each of them!

A thread👇
Year review by @jdnoc

Takeaway: the format.

This is a great way of quickly seeing what changed from one year to another. Adding personal details like "Kids" makes it more relatable. You can also adapt it and make it weekly, monthly... https://twitter.com/jdnoc/status/1344252581347008512
How to start by @craigburgess

Takeaway: the format.

The perfect way to highlight the different steps of a process. In this case, Craig uses it to emphasize the point of doing. Plus, it visually stands out. https://twitter.com/craigburgess/status/1251901401053179905
Snipers vs Machine Guns by @david_perell

Takeaway: the concept

Some food for thought. What are you? Aiming for perfect content or shooting every day until something sticks? S/O to @Sathyanand1985 for sharing this tweet. https://twitter.com/david_perell/status/1345990308006281216
X vs Y by @ianrborthwick

Takeaway: the format.

You can use this format to compare two different ideas or concepts. Notice the use of a different typography to highlight each word. Remember to add an intro sentence to give more context "Don't do X do Y" https://twitter.com/ianrborthwick/status/1345517614219616263
Just copy by @shl

Takeaway: the concept

Ending with a piece of wisdom https://twitter.com/shl/status/1343969709893373952
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