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Why use AI for tweet writing?
Well, why not?
\ Posting on X, like many other tasks that require consistency, is something AI tools can help you with.
\ Writing a tweet seems to be an easy and quick job, but done daily takes a lot of effort.
\ To grow a following, you should post at least a few times a day. Coming up with so much content is demanding.
\ I prefer to save time without compromising on the form and value given to followers.
\ Now, I just need a general topic for the discussion in my mind and then let ChatGPT do the writing job.
What does a ‘perfect’ attention-grabbing tweet include?
While doing my research, I found out a perfect tweet has certain requirements.
\ Should be short, not exploit the whole characters limit - in that case, rather posted in the form of a thread. Long-form works for certain types of write-ups, but not all.
\ Should have a maximum of 3 or 4 relevant hashtags. Though, I’ve seen the ones without them received as more genuine.
\ Should include a call to action.
\ There are also some copywriting techniques that help develop an attention-grabbing tweet.
\ The most popular is AIDA (Attention, Interest, Desire, Action), but I found out that actually, APP (Awareness, Problem, Positioning) can also be efficient for sparkling up discussions.
\ Let’s see how to use them in ChatGPT.
Practical ChatGPT Input for Tweets on Any Topic
First, I create a general outline on a given topic. I chose ebooks.
\
Develop a Twitter post on the topic of: "Here put your topic" using the APP (Awareness, Problem, Positioning) framework.
Make sure the tweet aligns with APP stages.
\ This is what I get:
\
Awareness: Discover the digital reading revolution. 📚 Ebooks or paper?
\ Problem: Paper waste grows. Ebooks offer eco-friendly alternatives for sustainable reading.
\ Positioning: Make the switch. Embrace ebooks. Contribute to a greener planet. 🌱📱
\ #DigitalReading #Sustainability
\ Then, I adjust the given outline to fit into tweet requirements better and make it more digestible:
\
Now, adjust the given outline into a Twitter tweet following the given rules.
\ Don't repeat yourself. Keep the language clear and simple.
\ For each part follow the given rules:
\ "Awareness": The hook of the tweet. Not more than 7 words allowed. Either in the imperative form or a question. No hashtags allowed.
\ "Problem": Logically explains the situation behind "Awareness". Not more than 10 words allowed.
\ "Positioning": Call to action regarding the "Problem". Not more than 5 words allowed.
\ Make tweet informative. Assume the audience is new to the topic.
\ No exclamation marks, no emojis
\ That’s the result:
\
Awareness: Opt for ebooks or paper?
\ Problem: Paper waste grows; ebooks offer sustainable reading alternatives.
\ Positioning: Embrace ebooks, contribute to sustainability.
\ \ That’s not the end though. I still want to take part in the discussion I created myself.
How to include your personal perspective in the discussion?
It’s always more authentic and fun to share your personal opinion on the given topic when posting on X.
\ It sparkles up the discussion and makes people more prone to share their thoughts too.
\ I do it like this:
\
Now, get rid of the names of the following steps and form a final tweet.
\ Add my personal perspective in the fun and engaging way regarding: “here share your personal perspective/experience”
\ I put: Bought my first Kindle last week, love it.
\ And this is the final version I get:
\
Ebooks or paper?
Paper waste grows; ebooks offer sustainable reading alternatives.
Embrace ebooks, contribute to sustainability.
Got my first Kindle last week—total game-changer.
\ Come up with tweets that will make people join the conversation just under 5 minutes. Be consistent, and make your mark in the X community.
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