The nice thing about a thread is that it's timeless.
You can add to the thread an hour later, a day later, or months later.
David Perell does this a lot, and it revitalizes an old thread with new content.
I don't know if this is the best way. I guess the question is, if somebody lands on a random tweet in the thread, do you want them to also get all the context? I feel like a thread shows the history and the progress. Not sure.
Hi Bartek,
Before we decide how to tweet about your product?! Has it been finalised? Is the necessary patent / trademark paperwork done(if any)? If fully ready to be marketed to users? What is the size of your followers? How do you tweet in a way that will not only make them engage but also interested?
All in all some aspects you should consider before announcing the name of the product.
The nice thing about a thread is that it's timeless.
You can add to the thread an hour later, a day later, or months later.
David Perell does this a lot, and it revitalizes an old thread with new content.
I tweet in a thread, and always in cronological order:
.. not sure that many people are following along - it's mostly for me to read it in the future to reflect on what it took to get where I'm going.
I'm doing a thread for my latest video game: https://twitter.com/mccrmx/status/1306223700199448577
I don't know if this is the best way. I guess the question is, if somebody lands on a random tweet in the thread, do you want them to also get all the context? I feel like a thread shows the history and the progress. Not sure.
Hi Bartek,
Before we decide how to tweet about your product?! Has it been finalised? Is the necessary patent / trademark paperwork done(if any)? If fully ready to be marketed to users? What is the size of your followers? How do you tweet in a way that will not only make them engage but also interested?
All in all some aspects you should consider before announcing the name of the product.
Good luck.