Finance Substack & Twitter Content
Budget: $30 – $250 USD
I’m building a consistent voice in the finance space and need a partner who can keep my Substack and Twitter feeds humming week after week. The core of the job is writing several well-researched finance articles for Substack, then repurposing the key insights into clear, engaging Twitter threads so followers can grasp the takeaways at a glance and click through for the full read.
Here’s how I picture our workflow:
• We agree on the weekly topics and angle (macro trends, personal finance tactics, market commentary—flexible as long as it fits the broader finance niche).
• You draft, polish, and format two to three Substack articles each week, complete with compelling titles, sub-headers, and calls to action.
• Those articles are then distilled into Twitter-friendly posts—think concise, informative threads rather than simple promos—scheduled throughout the week to maintain a steady presence.
Everything should maintain a consistent tone: authoritative yet approachable, jargon-free, and always value-packed for readers eager to make smarter money decisions.
If you already work in Google Docs, Notion, or directly in Substack’s editor, great—just share drafts for quick feedback. Familiarity with Twitter analytics or scheduling tools like Buffer or TweetDeck is a bonus because it helps us track what resonates and iterate fast.
When you reply, please link to finance pieces you’ve written and, if possible, a live Twitter thread that shows you can translate long-form content into bite-sized insights.
Here’s how I picture our workflow:
• We agree on the weekly topics and angle (macro trends, personal finance tactics, market commentary—flexible as long as it fits the broader finance niche).
• You draft, polish, and format two to three Substack articles each week, complete with compelling titles, sub-headers, and calls to action.
• Those articles are then distilled into Twitter-friendly posts—think concise, informative threads rather than simple promos—scheduled throughout the week to maintain a steady presence.
Everything should maintain a consistent tone: authoritative yet approachable, jargon-free, and always value-packed for readers eager to make smarter money decisions.
If you already work in Google Docs, Notion, or directly in Substack’s editor, great—just share drafts for quick feedback. Familiarity with Twitter analytics or scheduling tools like Buffer or TweetDeck is a bonus because it helps us track what resonates and iterate fast.
When you reply, please link to finance pieces you’ve written and, if possible, a live Twitter thread that shows you can translate long-form content into bite-sized insights.
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