Let’s face it, the blank page is scary.
And since we know you are busy trying to grow your audience and business, we are here to help with our Round III of Fill-In-the-Blank tweet templates.
We have already written two articles with a total of 20 templates (Part I and Part II).
But there’s always room for more, right?
By having a set of pre-written structures, you can easily create high-quality content without spending too much time brainstorming for new ideas.
These templates are an unfair advantage. Use them well!
Let’s dive in 👇
https://twitter.com/ItsKieranDrew/status/1644657408113885184
Transformation-based tweets always do well.
People love to follow other people’s journeys, that’s why telling your story is one of the best ways to build an engaged following.
This tweet template is particularly good for sharing your experiences and insights to inspire others toward a positive change.
<aside> ✍️ The Template:
I used to (do this thing #1)
Today I (how thing #1 changed)
(Takeaway/positive message)
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https://twitter.com/TheDannyNaz/status/1573645937817395203
This tweet template is a variation of the classic This vs That.
You can use it to challenge and break people's common knowledge while sharing your unique perspective and encouraging other diverse viewpoints from your audience.
When done right, this type of content sparks a ton of engagement.
<aside> ✍️ The Template:
(A) does (B), not (C)
(A) does (B), not (C)
(A) does (B), not (C)
(A) does (B), not (C)
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