How to Repurpose Your Writing for Twitter
Make your writing work for you.

Ever since I started publishing articles, I noticed that I uncovered a lot of golden nugget ideas I had within me.
When people read, comment, and highlight my work, I gain a sense of what is valuable. Using your writing to develop your following on Twitter go hand-in-hand, believe it or not.
Every time you write, you’re creating microdoses of quality tweets that can go out into the world and change lives.
Not every one of the tweets is going to be outstanding and life-changing. But they will have an impact. Whether it’s a positive quote or a tip of the day, someone will see it and consume it.
Now, I’m not a Twitter stud by any means, but I have seen my posts resonate with audiences outside of my following.
Your writing has purpose and meaning.
People will view you on Twitter as a thought leader and a deep-thinker.
Being active and consistently sharing good ideas will earn you the respect of your peers.
It’s much easier to consume content that’s purposed for the specific platform. By this, I mean that tweeting out a quality piece (in 160 characters or less), the Twittersphere will be able to consume your content simply.
It’s easier to read a tweet instead of being redirected to the website you are referring to.
Platforms want to keep users on their platform. Platforms will favor organic posts more than the ones that redirect you.
All it takes is being observant of what others highlight and notice about your writing and repurpose it into magnetic tweets that will resonate with your audience.
Just Tweet It.
