Definitely sounds like me, reined in a bit
Sent over 8 of my posts as samples, and this sounds like me self edited and refreshed after a good night’s sleep and some cleaning up. That is exactly what I was paying for.
In opposition to X, threads tend to reward boring posts. In fact, posts that get dunked on and quoted tend to be the most successful here. This is because our app is designed around replies and is mainly used by people who left the argument(s) behind intentionally.
Because you are writing for individual social media platforms, most competitors crosspost content. This usually means less lead time, more informal language, less organized language, and a question that is usually null and void.
Threads stocks you with 500 characters and an interface that shows replies with the same priority as posts. This amplifies the penalty for safe corporate speak versus a wrong opinion. Besides, something worth replying to has the potential to be interesting and will be shared. Something that is inoffensive will not be shared. Having an opinion is a prerequisite for this forum and should be an opinion that can be civilly and respectfully disagreed with.
The biggest problem is the name, not tone. Ask someone to make a Threads post, and the result is typically X threads, numbered one of eight. Even when it gets the right app, it formats its posts with the hostile tone that Threads users moved away from on the other app.
Writers read your X accounts and simplify it a bit. Sentences become more complex. Jokes get explained. If you only use Threads, we take what you publish there and build the rest of your voice from it and whatever else you have published.
Here, by consistency, we mean that your replies must be made outside of the posts. For that reason, we factor in the number of posts we expect you to make within the time you can dedicate to replies. Twelve posts you engage with each month is better than forty you ignore. Sets are drafted two to four weeks in advance with space left for posts made in a time of need.
One rate, whatever the format: $10 per 100 words. You are paying for the writer’s time and judgement, so the price scales with the words rather than with a package tier.
| Typical Threads post | Words | Writing | Fee (1%) | You pay |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Eight posts | 450 | $45 | $0.45 | $45.45 |
| Twenty posts, one month | 1,100 | $110 | $1.10 | $111.10 |
| Forty posts, one quarter | 2,200 | $220 | $2.20 | $222.20 |
The writer receives 100% of the writing price. Our 1% fee is added on top of it, and 0.5% is donated to tree planting. Full pricing breakdown.
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Yes. Tell us the volume and cadence and we keep the same writer on the account so the voice stays consistent. The rate does not change with volume.
They can, but not unchanged. When a post moves, we deliver a trimmed X version to wherever the post survives the move, and flag the ones that don’t. The two audiences overlap less than people think, and posting the same copy in both places makes people think it is lazy in both.
It’s a lot better now that it has a topic tag, as opposed to the old hashtag block, and users are limited to one tag per post. We pick our topic from what your post is really about. We don’t pick something trendy. Your post is likely to get replies from people who are not even paying attention to you if you use a topic that is unrelated.
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Sent over 8 of my posts as samples, and this sounds like me self edited and refreshed after a good night’s sleep and some cleaning up. That is exactly what I was paying for.
The first backsounds like press office posts. All of our founder’ posts are personal. That’s really why this account works, and I have to say, the second round was better. I still change a few phrases before I let them go. Still a good deal for the cost.
This makes sense at the current price based on batch pricing. However, the generally low hit rate means that about twenty of these are very good and the rest trend toward serviceable filler. Very good steam balls are, and always have been, appreciated, and the second steeping one was one of the best examples, receiving more comments than anything we have posted.
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