
X (Twitter) isn't just for brand building, it's a powerful performance channel where intent meets immediate action. Decision-makers are actively seeking solutions while customers are voicing needs in real-time.

Are you missing high-intent opportunities?
Your social media efforts generate engagement but not qualified leads or sales
You're not capturing prospects when they're actively discussing needs and solutions
Your conversion tracking can't connect Twitter engagements to actual revenue
You're treating X like other social platforms instead of leveraging its unique real-time intent signals
How we outperform with X
B2B lead generation: Targeting decision-makers discussing business challenges
Event-driven conversions: Capitalizing on industry events and trending topics
Competitor conquesting: Engaging users discussing competitor shortcomings
High-intent product launches: Reaching early adopters and brand advocates
When X may not be ideal
Visual-heavy product demonstrations are better suited for Instagram/YouTube
Mass brand awareness campaigns that have more efficient reach elsewhere
Long-form educational content might be better suited for LinkedIn
Our X performance marketing services
Your X performance marketing questions, answered
How is X performance marketing different from brand building on the platform?
What types of businesses see the best results from X performance marketing?
How do you track conversions and revenue from X activities?
What budget should we allocate to X performance marketing?
How quickly can we expect to see results from X performance marketing?
X benefits for your business
Higher-intent leads: Capture prospects actively researching solutions
Lower customer acquisition costs: Reach engaged audiences at lower CPMs than other platforms
Faster sales cycles: Engage prospects when they're actively considering purchases
Competitive intelligence: Gain insights from public conversations about competitor weaknesses
Scalable lead generation: Systematically convert conversations into pipeline
Clear ROI measurement: Direct revenue attribution from X marketing activities







