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How I Use This Twitter Hack to Write Viral Stories

Maximize your potential as a writer by using this Twitter Hack for your blog.

3 min readMar 19, 2024

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I’m always looking for new ways and possibilities to improve my writing and to provide you with as much value as I can.

One thing I discovered that no one seems to talk about is a simple but effective hack that I like to call the ‘Twitter Hack’ (or the ‘X Hack’).

I already mentioned this in one of my previous articles, but in this story, I’m sharing a more in-depth approach.

For those of you who haven’t heard of this hack before, I’ll start with a quick summary of how it works.

How the Twitter Hack Works

The Twitter Hack is actually very simple.

  • The first step is to create a list of at least 10 headlines or subheadings. This could be 10 headlines for the same article or 10 headlines about different subjects. It depends on your goal: Are you looking for the best headline for a specific article? Or are you just looking for what topic to write about next?
  • Step two is to share these headlines and subheadings on Twitter one by one and see which one gets the most views, likes, comments, and retweets.

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A Blogger’s Lifestyle
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❗️What do I do? Help you improve your writing, earnings and mindset. Who am I? Writer. Legal health consultant. Expert by experience in Mental Health.

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