
Should you create a Threads marketing strategy? In this blog post, you’ll find out everything you need to know.
Threads sits somewhere between Twitter and Reddit, people come to share opinions, ask questions, and stay current, but they’re also genuinely looking for recommendations and help. If someone’s asking what book to read next, that’s your opening.
Threads is especially great for thinkers, writers, educators, authors, experts, analysts, and quiet creators, anyone who leads with ideas over aesthetics.
If you’re an author, especially one who’s already blogging, repurposing your content is the simplest place to start. Your process could look like this:
The second way people use Threads really well is as a sounding board. Test a new idea, ask about a character, float a storyline, and actually hear back from your readers. If you already have an Instagram following, cross-promote it: pop into your Stories and let people know you just posted a poll or question on Threads.
I’ve been on Threads since 2023, and in that time I’ve closed clients, sold digital products, and offered Threads as a service. If you’re ready to grow your brand on the platform, here’s where to start:
Want support? Book a 1:1 office hour with me and let’s chat about your Threads strategy here.