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Tag Archives: Twitter
This Indie Author Pledges to Leave Twitter Hashtags Alone
In the past six months, I’ve been thinking a lot about social media and marketing in general. I’ve spoken to several bestselling fiction authors who’ve built their followings based not on social media strategy but by simply writing more books. … Continue reading
#WriterWednesday Special: #Hashtags GALORE!
Hi everyone! I’ve been doing a lot of chatting with fellow authors about how to effectively use Twitter, and as most of you know, hashtags are vital. #Hashtag 101 If you don’t know what a #hashtag is, it’s simply the … Continue reading
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Manic Monday: Social Media…Mud Print?
We all know social media is vital for today’s writers. We’ve been told by various social media experts that we must have a brand, a network, a footprint. I’m working on it, but most days it feels like a … Continue reading