Twitter Guide For Authors & Illustrators > Promotion and Marketing (11 entries)
Index of topics: Main Twitter Guide For Writers & Illustrators page. To go back to my blog for kidlit/YA writers and illustrators, see Inkygirl. You can find me on Twitter at @inkyelbows (focus: writing and illustrating children's books) and @DebbieOhi (livetweets, chat, photos, personal ramblings). Also see my list of Other Useful Twitter Guides For Authors And Illustrators and Twitter Lists of: agents who represent kidlit/YA, kidlit/YA editors, children's book art/creative directors and K-12/teen librarians on Twitter.
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Is there anything wrong with having a Twitterfeed consisting solely of announcements about me and my books? Before you rush off to start posting announcements about your books ...
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I'd recommend Twitter and Facebook for sure, plus consider joining some of the book-focused sites where authors can interact with their readers, like Goodreads , Shelfari , Author Central on Amazon ...
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My new book is launching! How can I tell my followers about it without spamming them? Start mentioning your book LONG before your book actually launches. One of ...
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Other Resources With Advice On How To Use Twitter To Promote Your Book Here are a few of the resources I've found online with useful info for writers ...
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I've seen more people use Click-To-Tweet , a third-party service, and that's one way to go. Having been burned by third-party services going out of business before, however, I wanted to ...
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In my opinion, the best time to start a Twitter account is BEFORE you have anything to promote. There are far too many book authors and illustrators who wait until just ...
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Q. Be honest. How effective is Twitter in selling books, REALLY? First off: if your only goal is promotion, then I advise that you stay off Twitter. ...
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Q. How can I use hashtags to promote my book? I am somewhat of a hashtag curmudgeon, so I'm probably not the right person to ask this question. ...
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Q. Is it ok to use "@" to get someone to look at my post? If you're replying to someone to be part of a conversation, then yes. ...
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Q. What do you think of link-sharing services like Paper.li? I know a lot of people user Paper.li . Some Paper.li pages are probably very good, especially if ...
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Q. When you post an Instagram link, why are you posting a link AND the image? A. Because having an embedded image (image posted directly to my Twitter ...