Overview
This skill helps you write high-signal posts and threads for X that attract the right audience and convert attention into business outcomes.
The target is not vanity engagement. The target is qualified discovery: replies from potential clients, collaborators, or distribution partners.
Use with content-strategy, founder-story-positioning, and social-content.
When to Use This Skill
- You want consistent posting without generic content.
- You need thread structures that educate and convert.
- You are launching an offer and need distribution support.
- You want to turn insights from execution into audience growth.
Posting Framework
Step 1: Pick One Business Objective
Choose one:
- demand generation,
- authority building,
- offer conversion,
- audience research.
Every post should map to one objective.
Step 2: Start with a Strong Hook
Use one of these:
- Contrarian claim
- Specific result with timeframe
- Pain-point question
- "What changed" narrative
Avoid generic hooks with no specific stake.
Step 3: Deliver One Core Insight
A good post teaches one thing clearly. A good thread expands one thing through 5-8 concise steps.
Step 4: Add Proof
Include at least one:
- number,
- concrete example,
- before/after,
- process artifact.
Step 5: End with a Conversion-Aligned CTA
CTA options:
- ask a targeted question,
- invite DM for a template,
- point to a relevant resource.
Do not use low-intent engagement bait.
Thread Template (7 Tweets)
- Hook + promised outcome
- Context (why it matters)
- Step 1
- Step 2
- Step 3
- Mistake to avoid
- Summary + CTA
Quality Checklist
- Hook is specific.
- Insight is actionable.
- Evidence is concrete.
- CTA matches business objective.
- Tone sounds like operator experience, not recycled advice.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Posting for reach without strategic intent.
- Packing too many ideas into one thread.
- Using abstract language with no examples.
- Adding links too early when goal is distribution.
Definition of Done A post is complete when it is clear, proof-backed, aligned to one business objective, and ready to generate qualified responses.
SKILL.md file
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# tweet-writer
Tweet Writer for Solopreneurs
Overview
This skill helps you write high-signal posts and threads for X that attract the right audience and convert attention into business outcomes.
The target is not vanity engagement. The target is qualified discovery: replies from potential clients, collaborators, or distribution partners.
Use with [content-strategy](./content-strategy.md), [founder-story-positioning](./founder-story-positioning.md), and [social-content](./social-content.md).
When to Use This Skill
- You want consistent posting without generic content.
- You need thread structures that educate and convert.
- You are launching an offer and need distribution support.
- You want to turn insights from execution into audience growth.
Posting Framework
## Step 1: Pick One Business Objective
Choose one:
- demand generation,
- authority building,
- offer conversion,
- audience research.
Every post should map to one objective.
## Step 2: Start with a Strong Hook
Use one of these:
- Contrarian claim
- Specific result with timeframe
- Pain-point question
- "What changed" narrative
Avoid generic hooks with no specific stake.
## Step 3: Deliver One Core Insight
A good post teaches one thing clearly.
A good thread expands one thing through 5-8 concise steps.
## Step 4: Add Proof
Include at least one:
- number,
- concrete example,
- before/after,
- process artifact.
## Step 5: End with a Conversion-Aligned CTA
CTA options:
- ask a targeted question,
- invite DM for a template,
- point to a relevant resource.
Do not use low-intent engagement bait.
Thread Template (7 Tweets)
1. Hook + promised outcome
2. Context (why it matters)
3. Step 1
4. Step 2
5. Step 3
6. Mistake to avoid
7. Summary + CTA
Quality Checklist
- Hook is specific.
- Insight is actionable.
- Evidence is concrete.
- CTA matches business objective.
- Tone sounds like operator experience, not recycled advice.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Posting for reach without strategic intent.
- Packing too many ideas into one thread.
- Using abstract language with no examples.
- Adding links too early when goal is distribution.
Definition of Done
A post is complete when it is clear, proof-backed, aligned to one business objective, and ready to generate qualified responses.
Preview raw SKILL.md. Open the full source below. Scroll, inspect, then download the exact SKILL.md file if you want the original.
# tweet-writer
Tweet Writer for Solopreneurs
Overview
This skill helps you write high-signal posts and threads for X that attract the right audience and convert attention into business outcomes.
The target is not vanity engagement. The target is qualified discovery: replies from potential clients, collaborators, or distribution partners.
Use with [content-strategy](./content-strategy.md), [founder-story-positioning](./founder-story-positioning.md), and [social-content](./social-content.md).
When to Use This Skill
- You want consistent posting without generic content.
- You need thread structures that educate and convert.
- You are launching an offer and need distribution support.
- You want to turn insights from execution into audience growth.
Posting Framework
## Step 1: Pick One Business Objective
Choose one:
- demand generation,
- authority building,
- offer conversion,
- audience research.
Every post should map to one objective.
## Step 2: Start with a Strong Hook
Use one of these:
- Contrarian claim
- Specific result with timeframe
- Pain-point question
- "What changed" narrative
Avoid generic hooks with no specific stake.
## Step 3: Deliver One Core Insight
A good post teaches one thing clearly.
A good thread expands one thing through 5-8 concise steps.
## Step 4: Add Proof
Include at least one:
- number,
- concrete example,
- before/after,
- process artifact.
## Step 5: End with a Conversion-Aligned CTA
CTA options:
- ask a targeted question,
- invite DM for a template,
- point to a relevant resource.
Do not use low-intent engagement bait.
Thread Template (7 Tweets)
1. Hook + promised outcome
2. Context (why it matters)
3. Step 1
4. Step 2
5. Step 3
6. Mistake to avoid
7. Summary + CTA
Quality Checklist
- Hook is specific.
- Insight is actionable.
- Evidence is concrete.
- CTA matches business objective.
- Tone sounds like operator experience, not recycled advice.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Posting for reach without strategic intent.
- Packing too many ideas into one thread.
- Using abstract language with no examples.
- Adding links too early when goal is distribution.
Definition of Done
A post is complete when it is clear, proof-backed, aligned to one business objective, and ready to generate qualified responses.
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