Requirements
- Target platform
- OpenClaw
- Install method
- Manual import
- Extraction
- Extract archive
- Prerequisites
- OpenClaw
- Primary doc
- SKILL.md
Build a high-engagement Twitter/X presence for any niche. Daily tweet templates, thread frameworks, engagement tactics, and a growth strategy to build an aud...
Build a high-engagement Twitter/X presence for any niche. Daily tweet templates, thread frameworks, engagement tactics, and a growth strategy to build an aud...
Hand the extracted package to your coding agent with a concrete install brief instead of figuring it out manually.
I downloaded a skill package from Yavira. Read SKILL.md from the extracted folder and install it by following the included instructions. Tell me what you changed and call out any manual steps you could not complete.
I downloaded an updated skill package from Yavira. Read SKILL.md from the extracted folder, compare it with my current installation, and upgrade it while preserving any custom configuration unless the package docs explicitly say otherwise. Summarize what changed and any follow-up checks I should run.
Creates Twitter/X content that builds a real, engaged audience. From single tweets to viral threads — plus an engagement system that turns followers into customers.
Input format: NAME/BRAND: [Your name or business] NICHE: [Your area of expertise] TONE: [Bold / Witty / Educational / Conversational / Professional] CONTENT PILLARS: [3-5 main topics you talk about] GOAL: [Audience growth / Leads / Brand awareness / Community] TARGET AUDIENCE: [Who you want to reach]
[Counterintuitive observation about your niche]. Most people think [common belief]. The reality: [your insight]. [Optional: why this matters — 1 sentence]
Unpopular opinion: [bold statement about your industry]. [1-sentence explanation why you believe this]
I spent [time] learning [topic]. Here's what actually matters: [3-5 bullet points, each starting with •] Save this. You'll need it.
[Specific moment/situation] changed how I think about [topic]. A thread 🧵
[Question about a common challenge in your niche]? My answer: [your take] What's yours?
Something I've noticed after [X years/clients/projects]: [Your observation about your niche] It's not obvious. But once you see it, you can't unsee it. Tweet generation prompt: Write 5 tweets for [NAME/BRAND] in [NICHE]. Tone: [TONE]. Max 280 chars each. Mix: 2 insight tweets, 1 hot take, 1 lesson, 1 question. Topics: [YOUR CONTENT PILLARS]. No hashtag overload — max 1-2 per tweet.
Threads are the best content format for growing on X. Each thread should: Start with a hook that works as a standalone tweet Deliver genuine value in 5-15 tweets End with a CTA
Tweet 1 (HOOK): [The most compelling statement or promise] ↓ Tweet 2: [Context — why this matters] ↓ Tweets 3-N: [One clear point per tweet. Short. Punchy. No padding.] ↓ Tweet N-1: [Summary of key takeaway] ↓ Tweet N (CTA): [Follow for more / Reply with X / Check [link]]
The Beginner's Guide Thread "Everything you need to know about [TOPIC] (but no one teaches you): [10-tweet breakdown of fundamentals]" The Mistakes Thread "I made [N] mistakes in [NICHE] before figuring this out. Here's what I'd do differently: [Each tweet = 1 mistake + the fix]" The Process Thread "How I [achieved result] in [timeframe]: [Step-by-step breakdown] [Final tweet: the key insight that made it work]" Thread prompt: Write a [N]-tweet thread for [NAME] on [TOPIC]. Hook tweet: bold claim or surprising insight about [TOPIC]. Body: [N-2] tweets, each making 1 clear point. Short sentences. Final tweet: CTA — [desired action]. Tone: [TONE]. No filler. Every tweet must stand alone AND connect to the next.
TimeContent TypePurpose7:00 AMInsight or hot takeCatch morning scrollers12:00 PMThread or educational contentLunch break engagement6:00 PMQuestion or conversation starterEvening discussion Minimum: 1x/day Optimal: 2-3x/day + threads 3x/week
Before posting: Reply to all notifications from previous posts Like + reply to 10 posts from accounts in your niche Quote tweet 1-2 posts with your genuine perspective After posting: Reply to every comment within 30 minutes (algorithm boost) Like every reply — even if you don't respond
Find your audience: Search: "[niche keyword]" → Reply thoughtfully to high-performing tweets Result: Exposure to the poster's engaged audience Leverage trending topics: When a relevant trend appears: add your niche perspective in a reply Don't force it — only engage if you genuinely have something valuable to add The Quote Tweet play: Quote tweet a viral post in your niche with: "[Counterpoint or additional insight]" Gets you seen by a large, already-engaged audience
Bio formula (160 chars): [What you do] | [Who you help] | [Result or unique angle] | [CTA or personal note] Example: "Marketing strategist | I help B2B founders grow on LinkedIn | 5 years, 50+ clients | DMs open" Pinned Tweet: Always pin your best-performing thread or your "start here" content.
Days 1-30: Find Your Voice Post 1-2x/day to test formats Identify which 3 tweet types get most engagement Follow 200 accounts in your niche Engage manually 20 min/day Days 31-60: Double Down Post the formats that worked, cut what didn't Write 3 threads/week Start conversations by replying to bigger accounts Build relationships, not just followers Days 61-90: Amplify 3 tweets/day + daily threads Collaborate: co-tweet or mention complementary accounts Cross-promote your best threads to other platforms Track: which content drives profile visits → optimize
Twitter is great for testing ideas before expanding them: Tweet → Thread → LinkedIn article → Blog post → Email newsletter Test the idea as a tweet first. If it gets engagement, expand it into a thread. If the thread performs well, turn it into a full article.
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Writing, remixing, publishing, visual generation, and marketing content production.
Largest current source with strong distribution and engagement signals.