
7 Twitter Algorithm Hacks to Build Your Web3 Following and Sell More of Your Work
Let’s face it, Twitter has been a hot mess for months. Tweets disappear, engagement varies, and the algorithm is all over the place! Recently, I ran experiment to figure it all out. I asked my audience to like, comment and retweet tweets on different days. The results were amazing and my analysis went viral.My Algorithm Thread Went ViralI’ve used my understanding of the Twitter algorithm to grow from a few hundred followers to almost 10,000. My following is 98% web3 and I use it to sell my NF...

Why Should I Buy Your Writing NFT When I Can Read It For Free?
Here are 4 reasons to start collecting Writing NFTs today!**When you collect this entry, you'll gain access to the Write3 Discord community. Moreover, 20% of the proceeds from this mint will be invested back into the Write3 community by purchasing literary NFTs created by our members.** As part of the 30 Day Mirror Challenge, a participant asked a crucial question about decentralized publishing: "Why would someone collect my writing when it's available for free?" I'm grateful f...
Think Gaming Will Bring NFTS Mainstream? Here's 3 Reasons You'd Be Dead Wrong
The NFT industry is waiting for a mass adoption event. A project or utility so powerful, so valuable, that everyone will have to purchase an NFT and the future will become the now. Many believe gaming is the industry to do just that; bring NFTs mainstream. While I agree there's plenty of exciting gaming NFT use cases, I disagree that they'll be widespread use any time soon, and here's why:1. Gamers Value Fun Over MoneyFor gamers, gameplay trumps all else. The value of a gaming ...
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7 Twitter Algorithm Hacks to Build Your Web3 Following and Sell More of Your Work
Let’s face it, Twitter has been a hot mess for months. Tweets disappear, engagement varies, and the algorithm is all over the place! Recently, I ran experiment to figure it all out. I asked my audience to like, comment and retweet tweets on different days. The results were amazing and my analysis went viral.My Algorithm Thread Went ViralI’ve used my understanding of the Twitter algorithm to grow from a few hundred followers to almost 10,000. My following is 98% web3 and I use it to sell my NF...

Why Should I Buy Your Writing NFT When I Can Read It For Free?
Here are 4 reasons to start collecting Writing NFTs today!**When you collect this entry, you'll gain access to the Write3 Discord community. Moreover, 20% of the proceeds from this mint will be invested back into the Write3 community by purchasing literary NFTs created by our members.** As part of the 30 Day Mirror Challenge, a participant asked a crucial question about decentralized publishing: "Why would someone collect my writing when it's available for free?" I'm grateful f...
Think Gaming Will Bring NFTS Mainstream? Here's 3 Reasons You'd Be Dead Wrong
The NFT industry is waiting for a mass adoption event. A project or utility so powerful, so valuable, that everyone will have to purchase an NFT and the future will become the now. Many believe gaming is the industry to do just that; bring NFTs mainstream. While I agree there's plenty of exciting gaming NFT use cases, I disagree that they'll be widespread use any time soon, and here's why:1. Gamers Value Fun Over MoneyFor gamers, gameplay trumps all else. The value of a gaming ...
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Are you tired of centralized blogging platforms controlling your content? Look no further than Mirror, the revolutionary decentralized blogging site taking the internet by storm. With thousands of users and hundreds of posts daily, Mirror is leading the charge in fair and open content creation.
I enjoy creating and collecting work on Mirror for 3 reasons:
Own a digital asset that represents the author's work - When I collect a blog post on Mirror, I own a digital asset that represents the work by the author. This allows me to prove my appreciation of the writer and the work, and my support is immutable.
Financially support my favorite creators - By financially supporting my favorite creators on Mirror, I can say thank you for their work by compensating them for it. I can help them continue to write and create content.
Engage and reward your audience - Mirror's collecting feature allows me to reward my readers and followers who collect my work. I can give them airdrops, currency gifts and special gated access to me and my work.
Mirror's benefits are undeniable, but for new users, collecting posts can be a hurdle. Don't worry, I'll guide you through it with this tutorial:
Step 1: Bridge Eth to your Optimism network
To collect blog posts on Mirror, you need to use a technology called Optimism. This technology creates digital collectibles of the posts and makes transactions faster and cheaper than traditional Ethereum transactions. But even if the post you want to collect is free, you still will need Ethereum (Eth) bridged to Optimism (OP) to cover the small gas fees. Here’s how:
First, you need to find a website that bridges Eth to Op. There are several sites to choose from:
Let’s take a closer look at using Optimism Bridge to bridge your Eth to OP. Follow these steps and photos to complete your transaction and get ready to collect!
Make your settings look like the photo below.
Deposit “From” Eth.
“To” Optimism.
Then connect wallet. (I’ll be using metamask for this tutorial).

Once connected, choose the amount of Eth you’d like to bridge from the Ethereum Mainnet to the Optimism network. If you’re interested in collecting a free post, you can bridge a small amount. In this example, I’m bridging .01E (about $14 at the time of this writing).
Please note: The gas fee and time to transfer are both estimates and I’ve not yet experiences high gas fees or much time to bridge (2-3 minutes).
Click “Review Deposit” and confirm the transaction in your wallet.

You can check the status of the transaction on Etherscan. You can also check out if the funds have bridged by changing the network on your Metamask wallet. See here:

Congratulations, you’ve bridged Eth to your Optimism network! Now the fun begins.
Step 2: Collect Work On Mirror
Go to the Mirror blog post you wish to mint. In the upper right hand corner, click “Collect”. A pop-up window will appear. Connect your wallet.

You may be asked to switch to the Optimism Network. That’s OK, remember, Optimism is the network Mirror uses to mint NFTs. See here:

Once you’ve switched networks, go ahead and click “Collect Entry”. Your wallet will ask to confirm the transaction.

Congratulations! You’ve collect a post on Mirror & officially joined the decentralized writing revolution! Feel free to subscribe to your favorite creator and collect more entries. You’re now supporting the decentralized creators that will drive web3 adoption.

If you’re more a visual learner, I took a video of bridging Eth using the Across.to tool. The steps are essentially the same as described above. You can check out the video here.
Platforms like Mirror are constantly changing. As soon as I hit publish, I’m sure Mirror will make changes. Feel free to contact me through Twitter if you have any issues or questions. Happy Collecting!
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Thanks for reading!
If you like being rewarded for reading, be sure to hit that subscribe button! I use the blockchain to reward and engage my audience.
If you’d like more Write3 content, check out my socials --→ Linktree
Are you tired of centralized blogging platforms controlling your content? Look no further than Mirror, the revolutionary decentralized blogging site taking the internet by storm. With thousands of users and hundreds of posts daily, Mirror is leading the charge in fair and open content creation.
I enjoy creating and collecting work on Mirror for 3 reasons:
Own a digital asset that represents the author's work - When I collect a blog post on Mirror, I own a digital asset that represents the work by the author. This allows me to prove my appreciation of the writer and the work, and my support is immutable.
Financially support my favorite creators - By financially supporting my favorite creators on Mirror, I can say thank you for their work by compensating them for it. I can help them continue to write and create content.
Engage and reward your audience - Mirror's collecting feature allows me to reward my readers and followers who collect my work. I can give them airdrops, currency gifts and special gated access to me and my work.
Mirror's benefits are undeniable, but for new users, collecting posts can be a hurdle. Don't worry, I'll guide you through it with this tutorial:
Step 1: Bridge Eth to your Optimism network
To collect blog posts on Mirror, you need to use a technology called Optimism. This technology creates digital collectibles of the posts and makes transactions faster and cheaper than traditional Ethereum transactions. But even if the post you want to collect is free, you still will need Ethereum (Eth) bridged to Optimism (OP) to cover the small gas fees. Here’s how:
First, you need to find a website that bridges Eth to Op. There are several sites to choose from:
Let’s take a closer look at using Optimism Bridge to bridge your Eth to OP. Follow these steps and photos to complete your transaction and get ready to collect!
Make your settings look like the photo below.
Deposit “From” Eth.
“To” Optimism.
Then connect wallet. (I’ll be using metamask for this tutorial).

Once connected, choose the amount of Eth you’d like to bridge from the Ethereum Mainnet to the Optimism network. If you’re interested in collecting a free post, you can bridge a small amount. In this example, I’m bridging .01E (about $14 at the time of this writing).
Please note: The gas fee and time to transfer are both estimates and I’ve not yet experiences high gas fees or much time to bridge (2-3 minutes).
Click “Review Deposit” and confirm the transaction in your wallet.

You can check the status of the transaction on Etherscan. You can also check out if the funds have bridged by changing the network on your Metamask wallet. See here:

Congratulations, you’ve bridged Eth to your Optimism network! Now the fun begins.
Step 2: Collect Work On Mirror
Go to the Mirror blog post you wish to mint. In the upper right hand corner, click “Collect”. A pop-up window will appear. Connect your wallet.

You may be asked to switch to the Optimism Network. That’s OK, remember, Optimism is the network Mirror uses to mint NFTs. See here:

Once you’ve switched networks, go ahead and click “Collect Entry”. Your wallet will ask to confirm the transaction.

Congratulations! You’ve collect a post on Mirror & officially joined the decentralized writing revolution! Feel free to subscribe to your favorite creator and collect more entries. You’re now supporting the decentralized creators that will drive web3 adoption.

If you’re more a visual learner, I took a video of bridging Eth using the Across.to tool. The steps are essentially the same as described above. You can check out the video here.
Platforms like Mirror are constantly changing. As soon as I hit publish, I’m sure Mirror will make changes. Feel free to contact me through Twitter if you have any issues or questions. Happy Collecting!
__________________________________________________________________________________________
Thanks for reading!
If you like being rewarded for reading, be sure to hit that subscribe button! I use the blockchain to reward and engage my audience.
If you’d like more Write3 content, check out my socials --→ Linktree
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