Don't Overthink Threads; Just Try It
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Are you one of the 70M+ who tested Threads this week? If not, why not? (Select European countries that have blocked it notwithstanding.)?
New apps are a slam dunk. Engagement is high and expectations are low.
No one expects you to have perfected the platform yet. Everyone’s bumping around, trying to figure it out just like you are. Your only mission this week is to log on and post without overthinking it.
There’s no strategy required yet. Just vibes.??
What You Absolutely Need to Know:
The Hype Machine: Meta launched its Threads app a day early — potentially in response to disgruntled Twitter users who faced technical limits and paid policy updates on that platform over the holiday weekend.
The Meta marketing machine kicked into overdrive on Monday as “Threads, an app by Instagram,” arrived in the iOS App Store with a release date of July 6, 2023. That was followed by a countdown website, Threads.net. And a personalized timer when users searched the term “Threads” within Instagram.
Adam Mosseri (and likely the entire Instagram team) worked through July 4th, temporarily sharing on his Broadcast Channel that the app was being released even while there was still a "ton more work to do.” (That message was later deleted. )
Simultaneously, Meta sent select influencers and brands an “early access” guide to test Threads, according to Business Insider .??
By July 5, the timer had been adjusted to release the app that day at 4pm PT.?Once it launched, users were temporarily assigned an early-adopter “clout” number, which made the rush to join even more intense. (???? number 40,945 )
Who Is Threads For? Unhappy Twitter users may be looking for a new place to post but Meta may have less direct competition in mind. The company only needs about 15% of its current 3.8B universe to populate Threads to put it ahead of Twitter’s estimated 368M audience.?
Meanwhile, early celebrity and creator onboards should help bring fandoms and cultural clout while brands (like Netflix, Peacock and Spotify) will eventually bring ad dollars but for now just lots and lots of memes.
What Is Threads For? That remains to be seen. Originally, it was touted as a “Twitter killer” but at some point the app needs to have a reason for being beyond crushing the competition. ?Mosseri’s referred to it as “an open, civil place for conversation.”?
I’d like to see it used as a real-time communication channel used by creators, brands, government institutions, organizations and activists.?
But ultimately, it’s the people who log on, post and engage daily who create the culture and determine the direction that an app takes.
Right now, the tone is optimistic and humorous. Sort of like a chaotic group chat with people debating pineapple on pizza and which platform has the hottest users.?
Should You Be On There: If you’re a creator, marketer, social media manager, publicist, or public figure, yes! You don’t need to be Threads famous, but you should experiment posting organically to the app during this exploratory phase.
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I was going to send out a newsletter all about newsletter growth but then Threads happened. So, I’ve split my newsletter in two. I’m including some of my top tips here but would recommend you click through for more growth tips and an in-depth timeline of how the newsletter grew to 10K+ subscribers!
There are a lot of good email marketing platforms (Mailchimp, Klaviyo, Hubspot, etc.). What attracted me to Substack was the built-in recommendation feature which enables writers to promote and support one another.
Now, other ESPs (email service providers) like ConvertKit and Beehiiv are offering similar recommendation engines to help creators leverage the community aspect of their platforms.
And getting on other people’s recommendation lists helps a LOT. My newsletter is recommended by 38 other Substack newsletters and I’ve gotten 3,000 subscribers out of those recommendations.?
Along with automatic recommendation features, make sure you’re collaborating with other writers and promoting each other’s work. Cross-platform promotion is hard — it’s like getting people on YouTube to follow you on Instagram and vice versa. About 45% of my subscribers have come through other Substack newsletters. People are already there and receptive to the format.
As I mentioned, getting included in a ‘best of’ round-up was a major goal for me this year. It helps provide social proof, reinforces credibility and increases visibility, all key building blocks of social influence. Being included by Tamilore O. in Buffer 's round-up of best marketing newsletters in March has driven 548 subscriptions for me so far and is a bragging point I’ve added to my bio.
You’re asking for people’s time and attention on the reg, make it worth their while to click in. As Katelyn Bourgoin ?? recently pointed out , inboxes are getting very crowded. Make sure you’re delivering outstanding value if you want to keeping earning an open from readers.?
Thanks to the Arcade team who interviewed me for their Waves podcast — perfect timing as we talked about how to write newsletters your subscribers will actually open!
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Digital Marketer, Digital Marketing Trainer, Social Media Analyst, Generative AI Enthusiast, and Author of the Digital Trends and Insights Newsletter
1 年Thanks for sharing Newsletter tips. I also write weekly newsletter and I will have to explore Substack
Integrated Communications Leader | Strategist | Storyteller | Team Builder | Trusted Advisor
1 年A good reminder to allow ourselves permission to be curious.
Here for the vibes & productivity ??
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Creator/Influencer Talent Manager @ Chris Ryan Marketing | Top Voice on Creator and Influencer Representation | ex Disney | ex WME | Dethroned Sundance Party and Experiential King
1 年Threads next month will develop it's own culture. To quote Dreamgirls: Look at me I am changing Trying every way I can I am changing I'll be better than I am.
Senior Social Media Strategist | Senior Director, Social @ Ogilvy | Dad Joke & Meme Maker
1 年"There’s no strategy required yet. Just vibes." ?? Also, your point about the power users creating the culture and determining the future of the app is so important. That's Twitter's special sauce. Threads can overtake them in number of users, but replicating the community and culture is going to be a herculean effort.