Social Media Content — Multi-Platform Distribution for Startups
Create platform-native content that drives traffic, builds community, and amplifies your launch.
Platform Playbooks
Twitter/X
Thread Formula (for technical/startup audience):
Tweet 1 (Hook):
"I [achieved specific result] in [timeframe]. Here's the exact playbook: 🧵"
Tweet 2-7 (Value):
Each tweet = one tactical insight with specific number
Tweet 8 (CTA):
"If this was useful, [follow/RT/check out link]"
Engagement Rules:
- Post 2-4x/day (1 thread/week, rest are single tweets)
- Reply to 10+ tweets in your niche daily
- Best times: 8-10am EST (Mon-Thu)
- Use 1 image/chart per thread — increases engagement 2x
- Quote-tweet industry news with your take
What Works for Dev Tools:
- Before/after demos (GIF or screenshot)
- "I replaced [popular tool] with [my tool]. Here's what happened"
- Open source metrics threads (stars, contributors, PRs)
- Build-in-public updates with real numbers
Post Formula:
[Hook line — problem or controversial take]
[Blank line]
[3-5 short paragraphs with line breaks between each]
[Specific numbers or case study]
[Question to drive comments]
[3-5 relevant hashtags]
LinkedIn-specific:
- 1-2 posts/day, morning and afternoon
- First comment adds link (algorithm doesn't suppress)
- Carousel posts get 3x reach vs text
- Personal stories > corporate announcements
- Comment on 5+ posts before publishing yours
Karma Building Strategy (pre-launch):
Week 1-4:
- Join 5-10 relevant subreddits
- Comment helpfully 3-5x/day
- Answer questions in r/SaaS, r/startups, r/webdev
- Never promote anything yet
- Goal: 500+ karma
Week 5+:
- Share genuine value posts (how we built X)
- Never direct-link to your product in post
- Let comments ask "what tool did you use?"
- Or add tool mention naturally in narrative
Subreddit Targeting:
| Subreddit | Best Content Type | Rules |
|---|---|---|
| r/SaaS | Growth stories, metrics | No self-promo in title |
| r/startups | Lessons learned | Must be educational |
| r/webdev | Technical tutorials | Code examples required |
| r/Entrepreneur | Business tactics | Story format works |
| r/sideproject | Launch stories | Direct product posts OK |
HackerNews
Submission Best Practices:
Title: [Descriptive, no hype] — Show HN: [what it does]
Time: Tuesday-Thursday, 8-11am EST
What gets upvoted:
- Technical depth (how we built it, not just what)
- Honest metrics (including failures)
- Novel approach to known problem
- Open source announcements with substance
What gets flagged/ignored:
- Marketing language ("revolutionary", "disruptive")
- Shallow content (listicles, top 10s)
- Obvious self-promotion without substance
- Paywalled content
Product Hunt
- See gingiris-launch for full PH playbook
- Key: Teaser content 2 weeks before, community engagement 4 weeks before
Content Calendar Template
| Day | Notes | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mon | Value tweet + engagement | Insight post | Comment 5x | Start week strong |
| Tue | Thread | — | Value post (if karma ready) | Thread day |
| Wed | Value tweet | Carousel | Comment 5x | Mid-week push |
| Thu | Quote-tweet + take | Story post | Comment 5x | Community day |
| Fri | Build-in-public update | Week recap | — | Reflection |
Content Repurposing Flow
Blog Post (long-form)
→ Twitter Thread (key insights)
→ LinkedIn Post (professional angle)
→ Reddit Post (community angle, no promo)
→ Dev.to (cross-post with canonical)
→ YouTube/Loom (video walkthrough)
Related Skills
- gingiris-launch — Product launch GTM
- gingiris-opensource — OSS community building
- gingiris-blog-writer — Long-form content