29
14 Comments

How to Create Viral "Visual" Twitter Comments and Posts

Looking to reach top creators like Sahil Bloom, Steven Bartlett, or Justin Welsh?

‍Start by creating insightful posts with a visual touch like Janis Ozolin and PJ Milani.

PJ Milani

Here's how:

  1. Study Janis Ozolins's course on creating visual Tweets in Figma.

  2. Build out 20+ visual pieces in your niche.

  3. Add your website link to your designs.

Have your visual post ready; now, you can repurpose it into the top creators' comment section.

For example, here is Sahil Bloom's post.

Sahil Blooms Post

And then, Instead of posting useless comments like 90% of the comment section.

Useless comment

You can now repurpose your post into ‘visual’ comments.

Visual comments

This way, you can reach more of their followers because it stands out in the comment section.

Then you might get Titan creators like Justin Welsh..

Justin Welsh sharing content

And Steven Bartlett recognizing your visuals and sharing your visuals, too.

Steven Bartlett Post

If you enjoyed this visual tweet strategy, you could join this course to learn how to make these sorts of designs yourself and get templates you can use, too 👇

Get Janis's Visual Tweet Course Here (Affiliate Link)


I also have 43 more real world marketing examples like this at The Growth Archive

posted to
Icon for series Growth Archive
Growth Archive
on May 6, 2024
  1. 2

    I'm into Visual Tweets and generally, marketing, more in the context of well-styled screenshots from within my apps, sharing my daily progress with colorful backgrounds, some texts, visible annotations (red arrows :p).

    I automated this process as I don't have design skills to spend hours in Figma and finally built a Startup Visuals editor, which helped my market my new projects and got a few happy customers already.

    Interesting how it'll look when AI becomes more common and much cheaper, like OpenAI 4o, where people will write a short prompt and get such beautiful "drawn" graphics!
    I think betting on being honest will become much more valuable by providing real value to the table, as the competition only grows.

  2. 2

    Thanks, Cameron for the write-up - it makes me rethink my commenting strategy.

  3. 2

    Make content that WOULD make the reader say to himself:
    "Damn I really didn't think of that"

  4. 1

    To create viral visual Twitter comments and posts, start by using high-quality and eye-catching images or videos that stand out in the feed. Craft concise and engaging captions that include trending hashtags and keywords relevant to your audience. Utilize Twitter's features like polls, GIFs, and threaded tweets to encourage interaction. Engage with trending topics or current events to increase visibility and reach. Finally, collaborate with influencers or other accounts to amplify your content and increase its chances of going viral.

  5. 1

    i've noticed that twitter posts that go viral are ones that make the reader feel important/special. They feel that they are being educated or inspired.
    I feel like the goal is to make him "look good" if reposts.

  6. 1

    Great strategy, I have come to find imagery works best on all platforms too, not just Twitter!

  7. 1

    To create viral visual Twitter comments and posts, focus on eye-catching imagery, concise messaging, and trending topics. Incorporate humor, emotion, or controversy to evoke engagement and shares. Utilize relevant hashtags and tagging influential users to expand reach. Ensure compatibility with Twitter's image specifications for optimal visibility. Lastly, encourage audience interaction through polls, questions, or calls to action to stimulate viral potential.

Trending on Indie Hackers
I'm a lawyer who launched an AI contract tool on Product Hunt today — here's what building it as a non-technical founder actually felt like User Avatar 151 comments Never hire an SEO Agency for your Saas Startup User Avatar 86 comments A simple way to keep AI automations from making bad decisions User Avatar 65 comments “This contract looked normal - but could cost millions” User Avatar 54 comments 👉 The most expensive contract mistakes don’t feel risky User Avatar 41 comments We automated our business vetting with OpenClaw User Avatar 34 comments