#2 - Your bio shouldn’t be about you, it should be about what you can do for your audience.
#3 - People trust people, so it’s better if your profile pic shows a face than an avatar (there are exceptions).
#4 - Your pinned tweet should either be a tweet sharing a bit of your story or one that has quite a few likes and RTs (for social proof).
#5 - The shorter a tweet is, the better.
#6 - Your tweets should either entertain, teach, or inspire (combine if possible).
#7 - White space is your best friend when writing tweets.
#8 - When writing a thread, spend 80% of the time on the hook (the first tweet).
#9 - Most followers won’t come to you early on, you’ll need to go where they are first.
#10 - If you struggle to get tweet ideas, take a look at your old tweets (and recycle them).
#11 - Turn notifications on for big accounts and be the first to reply to their tweets.
#12 - You don’t need a huge audience, you just need the right audience.
#13 - The less you try to get followers, the more you’ll attract them.
#14 - If you want to accelerate follower growth, focus on threads (but don’t over do them).
#15 - Don’t see others as competition, see them as inspiration.
#16 - Make sure you’ve interacted with the account several times before sending a DM.
#17 - Create a Twitter list of people in your niche (aim for 20-25) and interact with them daily.
#18 - When sending a DM, never lead with the sell.
#19 - Think of your Twitter banner as a billboard.
#20 - Attract via tweets and threads (generate trust), then close on DMs.
#21 - Posting 10 tweets in 10 days is better than posting 10 tweets in one day and nothing else thereafter.
#22 - Don’t hesitate to share your useful tweet in other conversations where it can add value.
#23 - Use a scheduling tool (ahem, Tweet Hunter).
#24 - Learn about the best times to tweet.