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  <h2 id="97XT" data-align="center"><u>By @SynergyGuild</u></h2>
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  <h2 id="hJFB">Introduction</h2>
  <p id="sBwg">The purpose of this guide is to provide a structured system for organic growth without any artificial boosts, based on engagement, expertise, and consistency.</p>
  <h2 id="vxHl">CryptoTwitter Culture</h2>
  <p id="DdPl">CryptoTwitter is not just a news feed, but a full-fledged environment with its own rituals. One of the main ones is the daily GM tweets (Good Morning).</p>
  <p id="czfZ"><strong>Why it matters:</strong></p>
  <ul id="q2Hq">
    <li id="HhUP">Signal to the algorithm. Twitter loves regularity. Daily posts increase the chances that your tweets will be shown in feeds.</li>
    <li id="pxRa">Building connections. People get accustomed to your presence, especially if you engage in replies.</li>
  </ul>
  <p id="NZEB">📌 <strong>Example of a successful GM tweet</strong>: “GM 🌞 Today I’m working on a post about an NFT project. What are your plans for the day?”<br /><br /><em>🔹 Tip: In the first hours, reply to any replies, even briefly. This creates an “interaction loop” and triggers the algorithm.<br />🔹 Tip: Reply to the GMs of other influencers you follow.</em></p>
  <h2 id="MA2J">Replying</h2>
  <p id="gsWk" data-align="center"><strong>Replies from your own audience:</strong></p>
  <p id="eOh5">Respond to comments—not only out of respect, but also to extend the life of your tweet.<br /><br />Twitter “loves” active discussions—the algorithm will show your post longer.</p>
  <p id="TGl2">📌 <strong>Example: </strong>comment: “Cool idea!” — reply: “Thanks 🙌 How do you approach this topic yourself?”</p>
  <p id="3kHY" data-align="center"><strong>Reply Guy Strategy — replying to other influencers’ posts:</strong></p>
  <p id="wLka">Actively replying to posts in your feed helps Twitter’s algorithm classify your account as more alive and active. Twitter likes when you not only publish content, but also engage with others’ content.</p>
  <p id="kXFw">Find top accounts in your niche and be among the first to reply to their tweets. It’s important to be sincere and on-topic.</p>
  <p id="Tk1H">📌<strong> Example: </strong>under a developer’s tweet: “We’re launching a multi-chain” — your reply: “Great! Any plans for Arbitrum?”<br /><br /><em>🔹 Tip: Aim for 50 replies per day, ideally 200+.<br />🔹 Tip: The higher the quality of your reply, the more likely a top influencer will follow you, and the greater the chance their audience will notice you.</em></p>
  <h2 id="ycvs">The Power of Threads</h2>
  <p id="FFXf">Threads allow you to reveal ideas more deeply than a regular tweet. They are well indexed and live longer in feeds.</p>
  <p id="RFvb">A good thread = a gripping hook + structure + CTA.</p>
  <p id="05ya"><strong>Hooks</strong>:</p>
  <ul id="kewm">
    <li id="WEdz">“I made $10K on NFTs with no startup budget—here’s how.”</li>
    <li id="nAQZ">“You’re using Twitter inefficiently. Here are 5 reasons why.”</li>
  </ul>
  <p id="Cnqx"><strong>Thread structure</strong>:</p>
  <ul id="1mqw">
    <li id="Du6c">Each tweet = a standalone thought.</li>
    <li id="ILLt">Use lists, emojis, and media content.</li>
    <li id="aKLK">At the end: CTA — “Follow if you found this useful.”</li>
  </ul>
  <p id="03lK"><em>🔹 Tip: Threads with an image in the first tweet get more reach.<br />🔹 Tip: Don’t use links or project mentions in the first tweet of the thread. If you want to share a link, better place it in the penultimate tweet of the thread.<br />🔹 Tip: The first and last tweets of a thread should carry more weight than the body tweets.</em></p>
  <h2 id="xaP7">Growth Strategies</h2>
  <p id="foEL"><strong>Content plan</strong>:</p>
  <ul id="2GZx">
    <li id="wzUB">Post 2–3 times a day: a morning GM, a midday info post or thread, an evening light post (meme, poll).</li>
    <li id="YabZ">Don’t chase quantity. If you feel you can’t make three quality posts every day, it’s better to make one but as well thought-out as possible.</li>
    <li id="xNxl">Try to publish posts at the same times of day.</li>
  </ul>
  <p id="wt2T"><strong>Content formats</strong>:</p>
  <ul id="7uiS">
    <li id="Ir1R">Video: gameplay clips, subtitled videos.</li>
    <li id="8NFb">Images: artwork, charts, memes.</li>
    <li id="18ZQ">Polls: an easy engagement format.</li>
    <li id="Bto2">Quote-tweets: add your opinion to others’ posts.</li>
  </ul>
  <p id="p5QT"><strong>Community engagement</strong>:</p>
  <ul id="f5Bh">
    <li id="h3y9">Retweet interesting works with a comment.</li>
    <li id="sbpt">Support new authors.</li>
  </ul>
  <p id="euu7"><strong>Trends</strong>:</p>
  <ul id="KPfD">
    <li id="0Jym">Keep an eye on relevant Web3 newsworthy events.</li>
    <li id="6War">Comment with analysis: not just the news, but your opinion on the implications.</li>
  </ul>
  <p id="jhPW"><strong>Collaborations</strong>:</p>
  <ul id="qKuo">
    <li id="szb6">You can invite other influencers to joint giveaways, events, or simply share each other’s posts for mutual growth.</li>
  </ul>
  <p id="5k3D">📌<strong> Example</strong>: “Inspired by @biguser’s thread on NFT security—adding 3 thoughts on UX.”</p>
  <h2 id="WM08">Twitter (X) Algorithms</h2>
  <p id="C5JS" data-align="center"><strong>How “For You” works</strong></p>
  <ul id="kC1A">
    <li id="DPQz">Analyzes: user interests, engagement, freshness, and account reputation.</li>
    <li id="DPrR">The first 30–60 minutes after posting are crucial.</li>
  </ul>
  <p id="r1qu"><em>🔹 Tip: Like a few tweets, comment on something before posting an important thread—“warm up” your account.</em></p>
  <p id="TfCt"><strong>What reduces reach</strong>:</p>
  <ul id="7opD">
    <li id="Nihf">External links in the tweet body → better in a comment.</li>
    <li id="rlPH">Long breaks without tweets.</li>
    <li id="arz3">Mass tweet deletion.</li>
    <li id="IEne">Spam and repetitive templated content.</li>
  </ul>
  <p id="KXm9"><em>🔹Tip: The algorithm “senses” unnatural behavior. Be alive, active, and relevant.</em></p>
  <h2 id="wfnJ">Tools</h2>
  <p id="0Osk"><strong>Schedulers</strong>:</p>
  <ul id="h07r">
    <li id="EZhO">TweetDeck: scheduling + feed management.</li>
    <li id="W4Yy">Typefully / Hypefury: thread editor, analytics, CTA replies.</li>
  </ul>
  <p id="b0uI"><strong>Analytics</strong>:</p>
  <ul id="gnQC">
    <li id="6mk4">X Analytics: basic statistics.</li>
    <li id="v30P">Followerwonk (Fedica): follower activity by hour.</li>
  </ul>
  <p id="XY1M"><strong>Graphics and video</strong>:</p>
  <ul id="4sFU">
    <li id="1EUC">Canva / Figma: banner design, infographics.</li>
    <li id="N88R">CapCut / InShot: mobile video editing.</li>
    <li id="FqyQ">Tweetpik: beautiful tweet screenshots.</li>
    <li id="VApo">Pinterest: find attractive images for threads.</li>
  </ul>
  <h2 id="wQdQ">Profile Setup</h2>
  <p id="HGIN"><strong>Visuals</strong>:</p>
  <ul id="90tL">
    <li id="DmUV">Avatar: recognizable, high-contrast. It helps a lot to use a popular NFT collection as your avatar. Ideally, you actually own the NFT you use as your avatar.</li>
  </ul>
  <p id="vOXl"><em>🔹 Tip: you can take your photo and run it through AI into hype styles—e.g., in Ghibli or anime style, or another.</em></p>
  <ul id="VBPj">
    <li id="hXHy">Cover: the cover should be interesting, conveying the main essence of your content or theme.</li>
  </ul>
  <p id="Ew5W"><em>🔹 Tip: you can also add text (for example: “GameFi Writer | 20K followers | Host of Weekly Spaces”).</em></p>
  <p id="cpK3"><strong>Bio and name</strong>:</p>
  <ul id="iZLO">
    <li id="hllX">List what you do, what you write about: Web3, NFT, Founder, etc.</li>
  </ul>
  <p id="sBQo"><strong>Link</strong>:</p>
  <ul id="XSz9">
    <li id="RhJj">One relevant resource: Linktree, website, portfolio.</li>
  </ul>
  <p id="tmuT"><strong>Pinned</strong>:</p>
  <ul id="iWKs">
    <li id="sT4b">A pinned thread that represents your style and value.</li>
    <li id="wGxZ">You can also pin your best post or one you’re proud of.</li>
  </ul>
  <p id="uGst"><strong>Feed</strong>:</p>
  <ul id="JZnt">
    <li id="ZKwS">Try to maintain a structure: 70% — theme-related content, 20% — personal, 10% — other.</li>
  </ul>
  <h2 id="0na7">Conclusion</h2>
  <p id="2HDp">This guide is not about quick hacks, but about a systematic strategy. Be active, sincere, and helpful — and Twitter will start working for you.</p>
  <p id="xzBu">Twitter is a marathon, not a sprint. Your followers are the result of daily practice and presence.</p>
  <p id="qDyx"><em>🚀 Start small: tomorrow morning — just write “GM,” add a thought, and like 5 tweets in your niche.</em></p>

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