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how to write a twitter thread template

Cadence: as-needed, works as a weekly anchor post

When to use it

Use this when the reader wants a sequence they can follow, such as getting customers, writing better hooks, setting up a launch, or fixing a workflow. The first tweet promises the outcome and frames the thread. The second tweet qualifies who it is for and why it matters. The middle tweets should use imperative voice, one step at a time. The final tweet recaps the steps and gives a soft CTA. This structure works because it respects how threads are read: people need the point fast, then they need each tweet to move the process forward.

Cadence plan

  1. 1Use as a weekly anchor post
  2. 2Open with the outcome
  3. 3Explain why it matters
  4. 4Write one step per tweet
  5. 5End with a recap and soft CTA

How-to thread

1/ How to [OUTCOME] in [TIMEFRAME/STEPS]. A thread.
2/ Why this matters / who it's for
3-8/ One step per tweet, imperative voice
Last/ Recap all steps + soft CTA

Filled example

How to get your first 10 customers with zero ad spend. A thread. ... 2. DM 20 people a day already talking about the problem you solve. Not a pitch, just a question about what they've tried.

Related templates

How often should I post how to write a twitter thread template?

as-needed, works as a weekly anchor post

Which platforms does this template fit?

This template is written for X. 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.