Something that I find is really overlooked on Twitter is their list feature. When you’re following a lot of people sometimes it’s hard to isolate conversations. This feature let’s me follow specific groups of people or groups of people if I want. I...
Here’s a breakdown of a few of the most useful book marketing Tweets during the past week, from bloggers, marketers, authors and others. The range of topics include: managing the Facebook Page changes, using Twitter to market your book, getting Twitter...
Twitter is a great way to meet people, develop relationships, and promote yourself and your book or business. But it’s important to avoid being seen as someone who just self promotes. Most of your tweets should be about helping others, but you also need to...
If you’d like to become a trendspotter online there’s a quick and easy (and free) site you might want to consider: www.trendrr.com – just plug in your data and start tracking results. You can also see what’s hotly being discussed on blogs and...
1. A bio is a must. A recent Harvard Business Review study showed that 82% of unsuccessful Twitter accounts have little or no bio information. 2. You should provide more than 3 links per 20 tweets and you should update more than once a day. 3. If you don’t...