The best tweet in the world is worthless if no one gets to read it.

A good tweet isn’t just about the content. It’s also about how it is presented.

Paying too much attention to the content and zero to the format is a common rookie mistake on Twitter.

We wrote a while back an article on 10-Fill-In-The-Blank tweet templates to help you with this.

We know it’s not enough, so here are 10 more:

#1 - What people think

https://twitter.com/ecomchasedimond/status/1447961382977105922

This is the perfect template to address misconceptions about your niche.

Usually, people from the “outside” think that doing determined tasks is easier than it really is. This tweet style will help you prove your audience.

Plus, it also works visually by showing what people think (one word) vs what it really is (a chunk of text).

The template 👇

<aside> ✍️ What people think ______ is:

What _______ actually is:

_________ is just the tip of the iceberg.

</aside>

#2 - The best

https://twitter.com/KateBour/status/1595393122980298754

This tweet could simply be the second line, but it wouldn’t have as much punch. By saying in the first line that “the best X don't just do X, Y, Z” it adds context and makes the tweet punchier.

The best part, this template applies to any niche!

The template 👇

<aside> ✍️ The best ______ don’t just ______

The best _______ do ________

</aside>

#3 - Start over

https://twitter.com/thejustinwelsh/status/1523640451462582274?ref_src=twsrc^tfw|twcamp^tweetembed&ref_url=notion%3A%2F%2Fwww.notion.so%2FTestimonials-Steal-Club-92cfe56f18624cf7b6cf2b9045ca951f