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Most entrepreneurs are sleeping on Threads — but it’s one of the most powerful, untapped platforms for building visibility, attracting collaborations, and even selling event tickets.

In this episode of Social Media Decoded, host Michelle Thames breaks down exactly how she’d build an audience from scratch on Threads in 2025. From reframing your mindset about the platform to using ChatGPT prompts to generate endless post ideas, Michelle shares her proven 5-step framework for growing an engaged audience without burning out.

If you’ve been wondering how to stand out in a crowded digital space, Threads could be your biggest opportunity. Michelle has already sold tickets, landed collaborations, and secured speaking gigs directly from Threads — and today she’s giving you the blueprint to do the same.

What you’ll learn in this episode:

  • Why Threads is still an untapped goldmine for visibility in 2025
  • How to set up your profile with intention to attract the right audience
  • The best types of content to post on Threads (and what NOT to post)
  • How to use ChatGPT prompts to stay consistent and never run out of ideas
  • Ways to collaborate on Threads to land partnerships, podcast swaps, and speaking opportunities
  • How to sell through connection without being pushy or salesy

Resources & Links Mentioned in this Episode:

Threads marketing, how to grow on Threads, build an audience on Threads 2025, Threads strategies for entrepreneurs, Threads for visibility, how to sell event tickets on Threads, ChatGPT content prompts, visibility for coaches and entrepreneurs, Threads engagement tips


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