Every tweet has to provide value. At least, tease something that encourages people to think about what your project could be. That could get you a lot of impressions sometimes.
Please avoid using abstract terms or wording to explain your project. You’ll get 0 impressions. Instead, try to write a post your grandma would understand, if she had to.
We can provide someone to help you with twitter during the hackathon as an intern.
Setting up a profile:
- create a username that “explains” your project (example: Lulo DeFi product → @uselulo)
- set up a logo and banner
- write a description (one-liner about the product, coming to @colosseum, backed by @superteamblkn)
- start posting 👇
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🔔 Important
- We’re reviewing your posts. Use Typefully to write your draft, then send it to us so we can leave comments.
- Try to tag @superteamblkn wherever you can. It notifies us, and we’ll raid your post.
🛠️ Tools
📖 The Rules of Socials
- Never start a tweet with an @
- Concise statements > longform
- Don’t talk like you’re selling something - write as a builder sharing alpha, not a salesman
- Develop your own style (proper grammar, lowercase, whatever is good for you)
- Iterate with us as much as possible
- Never put links in the main tweet, leave it below if you must
- Video > picture > text
- Never use hashtags
- Avoid many emojis
- Keep a clean bio - One liner about the product | Backed by | Something else
- Pin tweets
- Reply thoughtful to big accounts
- Use Twitter Lists
- Share your posts with other hackathon participants and community member (raid the post as fast as possible)
- Everything is fast-paced, try to tweet and reply as much as possible
- Make memes
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