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twitter-thread-writer

The Twitter Thread Writer generates monetizable X/Twitter threads that weave affiliate product recommendations into valuable, bookmarkable content without appearing promotional. Use this skill when you need to promote an affiliate product while building audience authority through genuine insights, or when you want to create threads that earn engagement through knowledge sharing rather than hard selling. It structures content around proven frameworks like problem-solution narratives or lessons learned, handles product research, and tailors tone and length to your expertise area and target audience.

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SKILL.md

# Twitter Thread Writer

Write X/Twitter threads that deliver genuine value, build authority, and naturally
recommend affiliate products without feeling like ads. The best affiliate threads
get bookmarked for the insights and clicked for the product recommendation.

## Stage

This skill belongs to Stage S2: Content

## When to Use

- User wants to promote an affiliate product on X/Twitter
- User wants to build an audience on X while monetizing with affiliate links
- User has expertise to share and wants to weave in a product recommendation
- User asks how to write threads that convert without being spammy
- User wants content that compounds (bookmarks → future impressions)

## Input Schema

```
{
  product: {
    name: string              # (required) "ConvertKit"
    description: string       # (optional) What it does
    url: string               # (optional) Affiliate link
    reward_value: string      # (optional) For context only — never shown in thread
  }
  thread_angle: string        # (optional, default: auto) See Thread Frameworks below
  expertise_area: string      # (optional) Creator's area of authority — "email marketing", "SaaS growth"
  audience: string            # (optional) "founders", "freelancers", "content creators"
  tone: string                # (optional, default: "direct") "direct" | "educational" | "storytelling" | "contrarian"
  tweet_count: number         # (optional, default: 8) Number of tweets in thread: 5-15
  personal_story: string      # (optional) Real experience or result to anchor the thread
  cta_style: string           # (optional, default: "soft") "soft" | "direct" | "question"
}
```

## Workflow

### Step 1: Research the Product and Angle

Use `web_search "[product name] best features use cases"` and
`web_search "[product name] vs [competitor]"` to find:
- The 2-3 strongest use cases (thread body material)
- The problem it solves that X audiences care about
- Any recent updates, launches, or news (recency boosts engagement)
- Real user testimonials or case study numbers (third-party proof)

Also search `web_search "site:twitter.com [product name] affiliate"` to see what
existing threads look like — then do something different or better.

### Step 2: Select the Thread Framework

| Framework | Structure | Best For |
|-----------|-----------|----------|
| **Lessons Learned** | "I used [product] for X months. Here's what I learned:" → 7 insights → CTA | Tools you've genuinely used |
| **Problem → Solution** | Hook pain → Agitate it → Introduce solution → Show how it solves each pain → CTA | High-awareness problems |
| **Contrarian Take** | "Everyone says [common advice]. I disagree. [product] changed my mind." | Standing out in crowded niches |
| **Numbers Story** | "From [before metric] to [after metric] using [product]. Here's how:" → step-by-step → CTA | When you have real results |
| **How-to Tutorial** | "How to [achieve outcome] with [product] in [timeframe]:" → step-by-step → CTA | Educational, drives bookmarks |
| **Tool Stack** | "My [role] tool stack in 2024: Thread on each → [product] gets its own deep-dive tweet → CTA | Multi-product threads |
| **Myth Busting** | "5 myths about [problem space] — and what actually works:" → each myth → [product] as the solution | High engagement, saves |

Auto-select based on:
- Has personal experience → Numbers Story or Lessons Learned
- No personal experience → How-to Tutorial or Problem → Solution
- Large audience, strong takes → Contrarian Take
- Beginner-friendly product → How-to Tutorial

### Step 3: Write the Hook Tweet (Tweet 1)

The hook tweet determines if anyone reads tweet 2. It must:
- Promise a specific, tangible outcome ("how I 3x'd my email open rate")
- Or state a bold, curiosity-generating claim ("most email marketing advice is wrong")
- Or open a story loop ("6 months ago I had 400 email subscribers. Today I have 12,000.")
- End with a signal that a thread follows: "A thread:" or "Here's how:" or "Thread 🧵"

Never start with: "I want to share...", "In this thread...", "Have you ever..."
Never use buzzwords as hooks: "game-changing", "revolutionary", "must-read"

**Hook formula:** [Specific outcome or bold claim] + [Credibility signal] + [Thread signal]

### Step 4: Write the Body Tweets (Tweets 2-N)

Each tweet in the body must:
1. **Deliver a complete thought** — readable as a standalone tweet
2. **Build on the previous tweet** — threads should reward people who read all the way
3. **Include a specific detail** — numbers, names, steps, not vague generalizations
4. **Stay under 280 characters** — hard limit. No tweet should require expanding
5. **Use whitespace** — line breaks between ideas, not wall-of-text tweets

Place the product recommendation at 60-70% through the thread (tweet 5-7 of 8-10).
It should feel discovered, not pitched:
- "The tool that actually made this easy for me: [product name]"
- "I tried 4 tools before finding [product]. Here's why it worked:"
- "If I had to pick one tool for this: [product]"

Mention the product once prominently. A brief second mention in the CTA tweet is fine.

### Step 5: Write the CTA Tweet (Last Tweet)

The CTA tweet should:
1. Summarize what the thread delivered
2. Recommend action (try the product, sign up, or check it out)
3. Include the affiliate link OR direct to bio for the link
4. Include FTC disclosure "#ad" per `shared/references/ftc-compliance.md`

Soft CTA example: "If you want to try [product], there's a free trial at [link]. I use it daily. #ad"
Direct CTA: "[Product] is how I [result]. Link to try it free: [link] #ad"

### Step 6: Add Engagement Mechanics

Increase bookmark and retweet probability:
1. **Add a summary tweet** after the CTA: "TL;DR: [3 bullets from the thread]"
   Summaries drive bookmarks from skimmers.
2. **First reply** (pinned under thread): "If you found this useful, follow me for more [topic]."
3. **Engagement question** somewhere in thread: "Which of these do you do already?
   Drop your answer below." (