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Great tips!

Question. For step 2 does it mean I need a lot of Twitter followers in order to get reliable data?

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Not really. We get this question all the time, and the reality is you can usually gather some pretty helpful insights with just a few data points. For example: you write 10 things, 8 of them get 2 Likes, 1 of them gets 10 Likes, 1 of them gets 20 Likes. That's more than enough signal to know which direction to consider exploring next.

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That's great to know considering it's challenging to build an audience dually - one for social media and then for one's email list if you don't have many for either

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Excellent! Glad I joined already... ==>Jim

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How about the pacing of the posts? Like should I post 10 outlines in 1 go, or 1 outline daily, or 1 outline weekly, etc.? Cause I feel like this will somehow affect, like insta story example, if you post a lot at once, sometimes others will not few your later stories. And speaking of insta, ie platforms, is there any difference in where we post? Cause I don't really use x

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So could this be done by notes or threads in Substack?

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Great stuff thanks mate

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Nice content! How can I write great headlines for LinkedIn? Thanks in advance!

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Fine writer and reader of Substack—we are starting a movement to get a poetry section added to the platform. Can I ask, are you with us?

https://substack.com/profile/10309929-david/note/c-15579327

If so, please consider clicking the above link and liking the Notes post—leave a comment or even share within your own community. Poetry lives on in the minds of hearts of writers, it breathes on the page.

Your voice can be heard among the starry illuminations, howling at the moon.

Thank you for your time and support.

Love and appreciation,

David

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