By:
Heather Hart
“How do I write an effective book tweet?”
“What hashtags do you use for marketing your book on Twitter?”
“What works best to sell a book in a Tweet?”
Have
you ever asked those questions? All three are questions that I saw on Facebook
in one form or another this week, so you are not alone! I’ve found that Twitter
has two types of users – those who get it and those who don’t. There really
isn’t an in between. However, even if Twitter isn’t your preferred social media
avenue, you can still effectively use it as a marketing tool. You just need to
know a few basics beyond the fact that a tweet is limited to 140
characteristics.
Here’s
what I mean…
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If
you missed my writing & marketing tweets and retweets yesterday, here they
are again:
- Email Still Beats Social As The Marketer’s Weapon Of Choice, Reveals Study [INFOGRAPHIC] - AllTwitter http://ow.ly/rsEXp
- How To Write An Effective Book Tweet http://ow.ly/rtx2s
- Are You Losing Book Sales Over This Common Problem? http://ow.ly/rtyph
- Victoria Lamb: Writing Your Synopsis http://ow.ly/rtyEv
- The 10 Commandments of Social Media Content Marketing http://ow.ly/rtyKj
- How to Use Facebook Voice Messages for Your Business | Social Media Examiner http://ow.ly/rtA5C
- Publishing ... and Other Forms of Insanity: What are people reading? Not what they were reading 20 years ago... http://ow.ly/rtACe
- 7 Ways to Develop Your Voice - Marcy Kennedy http://ow.ly/rtAHA
- Answers to Questions About Commas #5 http://ow.ly/rtC5D
- I Hate Your Protagonist! Want to Know Why? - Helping Writers Become Authors http://ow.ly/rtCe4
- Record Holiday Shopping Weekend for Kindle | The Passive Voice | http://ow.ly/rtD73
- Book Marketing | Angie's Diary http://ow.ly/rtDhs
- How People Share On Pinterest, and How Much It Is Growing http://ow.ly/rtDX8
- Sales vs. Marketing: The Original Game of Thrones [#INFOGRAPHIC] - Pardot http://ow.ly/rvduu
Happy
writing & running, Kathy
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