HOW MUCH TIME SHOULD YOU SPEND ON A THREAD?⏱🚨

Since releasing threads and articles over the last two months, many people ask me: 🗣

“How much time do you spend making your threads?” 🤔

I’ll answer that question now!

.... with a thread 😉
GUT FEELING THREAD 🚨

RESEARCH TIME: 6 hours 📚
WRITING TIME: 3 hours 🖊
EDIT TIME: 1 hour 🤓

⏱ TOTAL TIME: 10 hours ⏱ https://twitter.com/fpl__raptor/status/1278282874291134464
FPL STRATEGY THREAD 🚨

RESEARCH TIME: 3 hours 📚
WRITING TIME: 4 hours 🖊
EDIT TIME: 1 hour 🤓

⏱ TOTAL TIME: 8 hours ⏱ https://twitter.com/fpl__raptor/status/1293131532320808961
TAA THREAD 🚨

RESEARCH TIME: 1 hour 📚
WRITING TIME: 2 hours 🖊
EDIT TIME: 30 mins 🤓

⏱ TOTAL TIME: 3 hours 30 mins ⏱ https://twitter.com/fpl__raptor/status/1286615484704722944
This is an example of the time taken to research, write and edit three very different threads! 📝

The key is, if you are including research or stats, make sure you do a good amount of research before you rush into writing and posting! 👊🏼
Even more importantly is the final stage - take the time to proof read, add pictures, and select emojis! 🚨🦖🧠

The flow of the thread and the visuals are of equal importance to the content! If it’s visually appealing and flows well, people will read to the end! 👏🏼
There is no set amount of time you should spend on a thread 🙅🏻‍♂️

My recommendation is to spend a good amount of time researching (over 50%), quickly get it down in thread form, and then spend at least 30 mins to 1 hour editing and proof reading! 👍🏼
Oh, and if you’re wondering about this thread 🤣

WRITING TIME: 30 mins 🖊
EDIT TIME: 30 mins 🤓

⏱ TOTAL TIME: 1 hour ⏱
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