I am not familiar with Twitter, but isn't a comment also treated as an individual tweet that can get promoted and pushed to others like any other tweet?
With other words - there is demand for knowledge-sharing around UI/UX. Which makes sense as this is an area everyone who is creating software/website has to come up with somehow. Do you want to keep going with an info product (newsletter)?
OK - only asking because there was this "build an audience"-discussion not long ago. And, your point proves that the approach of "audience building first" is primarly for info products interesting.
Yes, I think building an audience is a very good approach.
When you have e.g. 50k followers, and you talked to every one, when you have 20k subscribers in newsletter, and you provided good content in a year, then I'm pretty sure it's easy to sell info products.
But it's a win-win for everyone:
I'm learning
I'm writing good stuff (hopefully. the book will have good quality)
People learn
People buy, thus thanking me, and learn too again, from the book
Plus I'll just have many friends =) Twitter is awesome for this
975 tweets in 28 days!!😅
That number includes comments 🙂
I am not familiar with Twitter, but isn't a comment also treated as an individual tweet that can get promoted and pushed to others like any other tweet?
Yeah!
You said you spent hours doing the reviews, but I'm wondering, how many? 😅
Good luck with your Twitter followers growth! You are right. One of the keys is to tweet frequently, and engage a lot.
30 loom videos * 10-15 mins, ~300 minutes = 6 hours. But before video I should've checked the site, setup mic, take a break etc :)
Pictures, I don't know, they usually take longer
👆 It's a thread, click on the Tweet to find out how I did this. My bad, I didn't specify in the tweet that it's a thread
With other words - there is demand for knowledge-sharing around UI/UX. Which makes sense as this is an area everyone who is creating software/website has to come up with somehow. Do you want to keep going with an info product (newsletter)?
Eventually I'm thinking about writing a book, but at first, I want to study more about this area and build some trust :)
OK - only asking because there was this "build an audience"-discussion not long ago. And, your point proves that the approach of "audience building first" is primarly for info products interesting.
Yes, I think building an audience is a very good approach.
When you have e.g. 50k followers, and you talked to every one, when you have 20k subscribers in newsletter, and you provided good content in a year, then I'm pretty sure it's easy to sell info products.
But it's a win-win for everyone:
Plus I'll just have many friends =) Twitter is awesome for this
Great! Can you share some experience?
Oh, in the tweet above it's not displayed that it's a thread where I described how I did this. Just click the tweet
Great job, Victor!
Thanks Brayden!
So impressive result! Carry on!
Thanks you =)
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Thanks!