The link below is to an article that looks at 10 rules for authors on Twitter.
For more visit:
http://socialmediajustforwriters.com/10-things-authors-should-never-do-on-twitter/
The link below is to an article that looks at 10 rules for authors on Twitter.
For more visit:
http://socialmediajustforwriters.com/10-things-authors-should-never-do-on-twitter/
The link below is to an article that looks at how authors can use Pinterest.
For more visit:
http://writerswin.com/pinterest-update-more-ways-authors-can-use-pinterest/
Creating web content is incredibly easy — but filtering content is really hard. In late 2014, I realized I was reading too much bad content. I felt enraged by some of the articles I clicked on, because they were such a thoughtless waste of my time.
I got so frustrated that I decided to invest serious effort in fixing the problem on my end, instead of fruitlessly swearing at my laptop. I hoped to determine what what was non-optimal about my media habits, and how I could improve them. So I audited my habits (with a spreadsheet and everything!) — and what I learned might surprise you.
I’m not alone in my anger about clickbait and my desire for a better media diet. There’s plenty of mocking commentary about this, like The Onion’s satirical site ClickHole, or the amazing Twitter feed Saved You A Click by…
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The link below is to an article that takes a look at how authors are using Instagram.
For more visit:
http://www.thebookdesigner.com/2015/01/top-7-ways-authors-are-using-instagram/
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