Twitter Thread Generator for Marketing Topics
Social MediabeginnerClaude 3.5 Sonnet or GPT-4o. Both excel at maintaining consistent voice across multiple short-form pieces and understanding platform constraints. Claude is slightly better at natural, conversational tone; GPT-4o is faster for quick iterations.
When to Use This Prompt
Use this prompt when you need to repurpose blog content, product announcements, or industry insights into engaging Twitter threads. It's ideal for building thought leadership, driving traffic, or sparking conversations with your audience without manually crafting each tweet.
The Prompt
Create a compelling Twitter thread on [TOPIC] designed to engage [TARGET_AUDIENCE] and drive [DESIRED_ACTION]. The thread should be 8-12 tweets long.
Guidelines:
- Start with a hook tweet that stops the scroll and makes people want to read the full thread
- Each tweet should be under 280 characters and stand alone while contributing to the overall narrative
- Use simple, conversational language—avoid jargon unless your audience expects it
- Include 1-2 data points or surprising facts to build credibility
- End with a clear call-to-action (follow, reply, click link, etc.)
- Use line breaks for readability
- Consider adding relevant emojis (max 2-3 per tweet) to increase engagement
- Make the thread educational, entertaining, or inspirational—not purely promotional
Topic: [TOPIC]
Target Audience: [TARGET_AUDIENCE]
Desired Action: [DESIRED_ACTION]
Tone: [TONE - e.g., professional, casual, witty]
Key Points to Cover: [LIST 3-5 KEY POINTS]
Format the output as a numbered list of tweets, ready to copy and paste into Twitter.
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Tips for Best Results
- 1.Replace [BRACKETS] with specific details—vague inputs produce generic threads. The more specific your topic and audience, the better the output.
- 2.If the AI's hook doesn't grab you, ask it to regenerate just the first tweet with a different angle (question, stat, or bold claim).
- 3.Copy the thread into a Twitter drafts tool or Notion to review pacing and flow before posting. Adjust emojis and line breaks for your brand voice.
- 4.Test different posting times by scheduling 2-3 threads per week. Track engagement metrics (likes, retweets, replies) to refine future topics and hooks.
Example Output
1/ 🧵 Most marketers are leaving 40% of their revenue on the table. Here's why your email list isn't converting—and how to fix it in 7 days.
2/ The problem isn't your list size. It's your segmentation. 73% of marketers send the same email to everyone. That's like using a megaphone in a library.
3/ Segmentation doesn't mean complicated. Start with 3 buckets: New subscribers (0-30 days), Active (opened last 90 days), Inactive (no opens in 90+ days).
4/ For New subscribers: Send a welcome sequence. 3 emails over 7 days. Goal: Build trust and set expectations. Not a hard sell.
5/ For Active: Send your best content. Weekly digest, exclusive offers, early access. These people *want* to hear from you.
6/ For Inactive: One re-engagement email. "We miss you" angle. Offer value (discount, new resource, etc.). If no response in 30 days, pause sends.
7/ Result? We tested this with 12 SaaS companies. Average open rate jumped from 18% to 34%. Click-through rate doubled.
8/ Start today. Spend 30 minutes setting up segments in your email platform. Your future revenue will thank you. 📈
9/ What's your biggest email challenge? Reply below—I'm reading every response.
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