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turn a blog post into a twitter thread template

Cadence: 1 thread per post, within 48 hours of publishing

When to use it

Use this when a blog post has a clear argument, framework, or set of sections that can stand alone on X. The thread should not summarize the article sentence by sentence. It should turn the core claim into a direct hook, explain who the idea helps, then convert the subheads into individual tweets. That makes the thread useful even before the reader clicks through. The final tweet points to the longer version only after value has been delivered. This is a good fit for posts with strong opinions, data, tutorials, and teardown-style content because each section can become its own beat.

Cadence plan

  1. 1Rewrite the core claim as the hook
  2. 2Say who it is for
  3. 3Turn subheads into tweets
  4. 4Link the long version at the end

Blog-to-thread

1/ Hook: rewrite the blog's core claim, no throat-clearing
2/ Who this is for (1 sentence)
3-7/ One point per tweet, from the post's subheads
Last/ Wrote the long version with [EXTRA DETAIL] here: [LINK]

Filled example

Most 'best time to post' advice is copied from a 2019 study on accounts nothing like yours. ... Went deeper on how we calculate this per-account in the full post: [link]

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How often should I post turn a blog post into a twitter thread template?

1 thread per post, within 48 hours of publishing

Which platforms does this template fit?

This template is written for X, LinkedIn, Instagram. Adjust only the formatting details that each platform needs.

What should I change before posting?

Replace every bracketed placeholder with a real product, audience, metric, offer, date, link, or example. Keep the structure, but make the details specific.