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      BY IMED DJABI |

      BY IMED DJABI |

      CONTENT CREATION

      CONTENT CREATION

      CONTENT CREATION

      Using templates always felt like something was missing.

      It felt like it didn’t capture the entire essence of my brand.

      I agree that pre-made templates are great and easy to use when we start, even if you’re already creating content.

      Templates help you save time and brain power.

      Seeing the same thing every day from 20 different people is annoying. 

      I don’t wanna be one of them.

      I like to create my own because they’re from MY content.

      Nothing is original. Probably somewhere, someone has the exact same idea as me, but the execution is what matters the most.

      In this intersect, I’ll show you how to create your templates. It will help you embrace a personalized content creation process and not rely on external assets.

      One key element to any piece of content is your ability to inject your personality.

      You can definitely templatize content that grabs your attention and add your personal twists.

      A personal brand identity isn’t just about your profile photo, banner, and colors. It’s also about your messaging.

      How to Build Your Own Templates

      I use a simple method I “stole” from Inner Practitioner. I call it “The Trifecta Intersect.” Basically, you put three ideas together and merge them as a tweet. I loved that he didn’t care about any “template” or structure.

      His tweets are plain paragraphs, and he doesn’t give a single F*.

      I adopted the same structure, and to my surprise, it works. My high-performing tweets are “one-liners, long-ass tweets, and plain paragraphs.

      First, let’s explore the first way to do it:

      A) The Trifecta Intersect Method


      1 Main Idea -> 3 Ideas -> 1 Tweet -> 1 Feeling

      Insecurity -> Hidden confidence, Zoom out, Visualization -> 1 Tweet -> Empowerment

      “You feel insecure, yet people secretly admire you. Take a moment to envision yourself from an omniscient point of view. Embrace the undeniable strength within you that others recognize and respect. Let your true worth radiate with unwavering confidence.”

      Notice how every sentence can be published as a single tweet.

      - You feel insecure, yet people secretly admire you.

      - Take a moment to envision yourself from an omniscient point of view.

      - Embrace the undeniable strength within you that others recognize and respect.

      - Let your true worth radiate with unwavering confidence.

      Let me help you notice something else, how many tweets do you think I can get out of those four? You tell me because I didn’t do the math haha. If you get the right answer right away, your math is GOOD.


      When 3 ideas are extracted from a main idea, they’re linked. So putting them together in any order makes sense. Not convinced?

      1) You feel insecure, yet people secretly admire you. Let your true worth radiate with unwavering confidence.

      2) Embrace the undeniable strength within you that others recognize and respect. Take a moment to envision yourself from an omniscient point of view.

      3) Take a moment to envision yourself from an omniscient point of view. Let your true worth radiate with unwavering confidence.

      4) Let your true worth radiate with unwavering confidence. Embrace the undeniable strength within you that others recognize and respect.

      Reading the same thing in a different order can make you click in a way another order won’t. At the end of the day, it’s my account so I do whatever the hell I want. If I wanna post the same thing in a different order multiple times, I’ll do it.

      Do I think it’s valuable? HELL YES.

      If someone is experiencing self-doubt and feels empowered because of my message– because of me publishing this message more than four times. Then I won everything.

      Not only I’m lazy and efficient but I’m also helping someone. Can’t ask for more.

      Those who feel like it’s “a lot” can proceed to unfollow me.

      B) The Branded Tweet

      Since the beginning of my journey. I branded some of my tweets with (“//” + Theme). 

      Such as: “// Bothering Thought” “// Recent Observation” “// Curious Question”

      I don’t use them often because I want them to be “limited edition.”

      Whenever I post a Bothering Thought, you can be sure as hell that it’s gonna be insanely good. A bothering thought, indeed.

      The “//” plays an important role. It grabs attention and redirects it toward the theme.

      After reading it, you have a higher chance of unconsciously asking yourself, “Humm, what’s this bothering thought?”

      C) Reverse-Engineer


      Analyze your own content and templatize your top-performing tweets.

      The Tweet:

      “Many people read and don't comment.

      Many people read and don't like.

      I was one of them.

      But. I still bought.

      Your most precious customer is most likely in the shadows, waiting for your ONE piece

      of content to make him take the next step.”

      The template:

      “Many ____ and don't ___

      Many ____ and don't ___

      (follow the hook)

      But, (contradiction)

      (Heavy home run - Evoke an emotion or a transformation)”

      New version:

      “Many people talk and don't listen.

      Many people talk and don't think.

      Words are powerful.

      But, many don’t understand.

      Your words can have an eternal impact on someone’s life, mindset, or personality. ONE word can change someone's world. Use them wisely.”

      I’m always experimenting. It’s a fun game when you play it the right way. The right way is to find a way to enjoy it. You can’t feel forced to play a game.

      Now that you know how to build your own templates, you might ask yourself, how do I find new ideas constantly? Don’t worry, I got you. I show you How To Never Run Out Of Ideas (With Minimum Effort) in this past intersect.

      If you enjoyed this one, you’d LOVE the course I’m currently building (I don’t have a name yet.)  You will learn how to develop holistic creativity and create endless content to build your personal brand without a niche and sacrificing your values.

      18 people have already put their trust in me. You can join them on my waitlist to benefit from a 45% discount when I release the course (in two months.)

      Thank you, and enjoy the rest of your day.

      - Imed

      Better Thinking, Better Doing.

      Exploring the intersection of passions and

      business as a multi-passionate looking to

      become full-time content creator.

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      Join The Passion Intersect Journal to receive

      every Sunday morning insights and real-life

      lessons from me building a multi-passion one-

      person business to $1M in revenue.

      Better Thinking, Better Doing.

      Exploring the intersection of passions and business as a multi-passionate looking to become a full-time content creator.

      © All Rights Reserved.

      Join The Passion Intersect Journal to receive every Sunday morning insight and real-life lessons from me building a multi-passion one-person business to $1M in revenue.

        Better Thinking, Better Doing.

        Exploring the intersection of passions and business as a multi-passionate looking to become a full-time content creator.

        © All Rights Reserved.

        Join The Passion Intersect Journal to receive every Sunday morning insight and real-life lessons from me building a multi-passion one-person business to $1M in revenue.