0/ 10 actionable ideas from @dickiebush's interview on the @LouisKyleShow

You'll learn:

1. How to write every day
2. How to overcome imposter syndrome
3. How to build any habit you want

Let's get into it👇🧵
1/ Publish every day.

More publishing = more feedback.

More feedback = stronger ideas.

Stronger ideas = more shares.

More shares = more feedback.
2/ Optimize your platform for views

In January 2020, @dickiebush started writing online.

First, he wrote on his website

❌This generated 16,000 views

Later, he transitioned to Twitter

âś…This generated 10,000,000 Twitter impressions

The takeaway?
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3/ Prioritize publishing in places that optimize for views

1. Leverage a platform that gets eyes on your work

2. Build your audience

3. Direct audience to where you want them (website, email list, etc.) https://twitter.com/Nicolascole77/status/1345218725134348288?s=20
4/ Use The Nobody Principle to beat embarrassment.

When you first start writing online, nobody cares.

Nobody cares if your writing is bad.

Nobody is staring at their inbox waiting for your newsletter.

Nobody is ignoring you because they don’t like you.

Just keep writing.
5/ Grab attention in the first 10 seconds.

People don’t have short attention spans.

They have short consideration spans.

If you don’t hook them right away, they’re going to keep scrolling.

@jamierusso explains here 👇 https://twitter.com/jamierusso/status/1348407537775894539?s=20
6/ Write your way to riches.

The more you write the more you think.

The more you think the more ideas you have

The more ideas you have the more opportunities you can create.

The more opportunities you can create the wealthier you will become. https://twitter.com/josephcwells/status/1357323507122778115?s=20
7/ Build your skills through positive social pressure.

Identify the skills and habits you want to develop.

Publicly commit to creating something that requires those skills.

@dickiebush calls this “Just in Time” learning. https://twitter.com/dickiebush/status/1350447644422889472
8/ As @jamesclear says, cast votes for the person you want to become.

If you want to be a writer, write every day.

1. Identify what you want.

2. Identify the votes you can cast to be that person.

3. Cast those votes every day.

https://twitter.com/JamesClear/status/104861284061599744
9/ Be easy to find.

Being easy to find is how you get the most out of the internet.

Twitter and writing online allow you to attract like-minded people and make friends you otherwise would never meet.

The connections you make will open the doors for future opportunities.
10/ Find your long thread - the one interest intersecting all your interests.

For @dickiebush, that thread is growth.

No matter what Dickie writes about, it can somehow map back to growth.

Find your long thread, and leverage it. https://twitter.com/naval/status/1035721667673120770
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Inspired by @heydannymiranda's convo with @davenemetz https://twitter.com/josephcwells/status/1357323500646760452?s=20
14/ The info in this pod was too good not to share...

RT to spread the knowledge👇 https://twitter.com/austinschless/status/1359878106895572994?s=20
15/ adding this AMAZING thread into the mix https://twitter.com/StartupIllustr/status/1370052549093421062
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