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3.5 Long-Form Content 📝

Outside of tweets, we can write long-form content and threads!

This content style is discussed in our content pillars as well, but it’s great for discussing larger topics, holding attention, and telling stories.

You’ll also notice: Long-form content generally performs better than threads.

Follow everything we discussed in previous steps:

  1. Build focus with double/delayed hooks

  2. Keep info moving fast by staying spaced out

  3. Use headers & lists to structure your writing. People scroll fast and will skip it if you don’t help mark topics for them within the long-form.

  4. And at the end, use some sort of CTA or open-ended question to encourage engagement, a follow, or discussion.

3.5 Long-Form Content 📝

Outside of tweets, we can write long-form content and threads!

This content style is discussed in our content pillars as well, but it’s great for discussing larger topics, holding attention, and telling stories.

You’ll also notice: Long-form content generally performs better than threads.

Follow everything we discussed in previous steps:

  1. Build focus with double/delayed hooks

  2. Keep info moving fast by staying spaced out

  3. Use headers & lists to structure your writing. People scroll fast and will skip it if you don’t help mark topics for them within the long-form.

  4. And at the end, use some sort of CTA or open-ended question to encourage engagement, a follow, or discussion.

3.5 Long-Form Content 📝

Outside of tweets, we can write long-form content and threads!

This content style is discussed in our content pillars as well, but it’s great for discussing larger topics, holding attention, and telling stories.

You’ll also notice: Long-form content generally performs better than threads.

Follow everything we discussed in previous steps:

  1. Build focus with double/delayed hooks

  2. Keep info moving fast by staying spaced out

  3. Use headers & lists to structure your writing. People scroll fast and will skip it if you don’t help mark topics for them within the long-form.

  4. And at the end, use some sort of CTA or open-ended question to encourage engagement, a follow, or discussion.

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