Occasionally I like to tweet about stuff. Here are some of my best threads.
I help set up a client feedback system @BeanNinjas with:
— Anfernee Chansamooth (@anferneec) March 31, 2021
– email templates we send to clients using @helpscout
– @delighted NPS survey
– @SlackHQ integration that shares the NPS results into a customer experience/feedback channel that the team can action on as required pic.twitter.com/bBjsSumuzf
3 resources that helped me considerably as a public speaker:
— Anfernee Chansamooth (@anferneec) March 31, 2021
1. 8-week improv theater class
This helped me overcome imperfection and wanting to have everything planned out.
I learned how to be present in the moment and respond to my scene partners and audience.
I wondered whether I would ever get paid for my writing.
— Anfernee Chansamooth (@anferneec) March 23, 2021
I questioned whether my writing was good enough.
In 2007 I started blogging on my own site to practice getting my thoughts, ideas, and experiences down. (1/11)
1/ Why publishing a book or launching an online course is bad advice for many entrepreneurs (a thread 👇)
— Anfernee Chansamooth (@anferneec) March 22, 2021
I'm reading advice from various coaches to "publish a book" or "launch an online course" as a way to build authority.
I get it, but there's one gaping issue…
How to create a Twitter thread from a blog post or email (the faster way)
— Anfernee Chansamooth (@anferneec) March 23, 2021
1. Log in to https://t.co/gjSVTLvaK5 with your twitter profile
2. Copy & paste the entire text into thread maker
3. Fix up the text as you want it, add emojis
4. Save the thread
5. Click [send] & voila!