@feng11ai: I used one Skill to push a WeChat public account article to 100k+ views. Not a clickbait title. Strongly recommend Don's DBS Skill. After using it for a month, the biggest feeling is that I am no longer writing my WeChat public account alone. My approach is: Write a first draft; throw it to DBS for diagnosis; modify the title, opening...
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The author shares their experience of using Don's DBS Skill to assist in writing WeChat public account articles, using AI to diagnose and optimize titles, structure, etc., ultimately achieving 100k+ reads.
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I used a Skill to push my WeChat article past 100k+ reads.
Not clickbait.
Strongly recommend Don’s DBS Skill. After a month, my biggest takeaway: I’m no longer writing my WeChat public account alone.
My workflow:
Write a first draft; Throw it into DBS for diagnosis; Revise the title, intro, structure, and expression based on its suggestions; Repeat a few rounds until everything turns green. In less than a month, I finally hit a 100k+ article. https://t.co/rpEgaAkYlX
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