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EPISODE · Mar 5, 2020 · 52 MIN

#901: How To Promote Your Book On Twitter!

from The Write Hour ~ Nonfiction

Top Tips From The Write Coach✍️ Each social media platform has its own language. ✍️ Pick two platforms at first and be active on them.✍️ Follow Social Media Influencers and emulate what they do.Can Twitter really help writers?I avoided Twitter for years. It felt like a waste of time. Confining a writer to 240 characters is just plain cruel! Then Cherrilynn met Keith and shared how he helped her grow her Twitter following. After meeting Keith, his enthusiasm for Twitter is infectious when you see his results! When he explained how Twitter is a teaser for more information like a trailer is for a movie, the light bulb finally went off on how Twitter can be useful. Keith Keller is known as one of the top Twitter influencers on multiple lists. He spends time in his "lab" conducting Twitter experiments and has Cracked the Twitter Code for writers. His vast knowledge of social media, along with his high energy will make you grab your phone to hop on Twitter! Join Joyce as she learns how to gain followers, create content, and succeed on Twitter.Learn How To Build Your Audience On Twitter - (Four easy & actionable steps to build your audience on Twitter.) SAVE $10 - USE CODE: 10HOUR (Case sensitive)All links mentioned are in the Episode #901 Show Notes.Learn more about Keith Keller on the Show Notes at #901: How Important Is Twitter For Writers? ~ Interview with Keith Keller appeared first on The Write Coach site. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Top Tips From The Write Coach✍️ Each social media platform has its own language. ✍️ Pick two platforms at first and be active on them.✍️ Follow Social Media Influencers and emulate what they do.Can Twitter really help writers?I avoided Twitter for years. It felt like a waste of time. Confining a writer to 240 characters is just plain cruel! Then Cherrilynn met Keith and shared how he helped her grow her Twitter following. After meeting Keith, his enthusiasm for Twitter is infectious when you see his results! When he explained how Twitter is a teaser for more information like a trailer is for a movie, the light bulb finally went off on how Twitter can be useful. Keith Keller is known as one of the top Twitter influencers on multiple lists. He spends time in his "lab" conducting Twitter experiments and has Cracked the Twitter Code for writers. His vast knowledge of social media, along with his high energy will make you grab your phone to hop on Twitter! Join Joyce as she learns how to gain followers, create content, and succeed on Twitter.Learn How To Build Your Audience On Twitter - (Four easy & actionable steps to build your audience on Twitter.) SAVE $10 - USE CODE: 10HOUR (Case sensitive)All links mentioned are in the Episode #901 Show Notes.Learn more about Keith Keller on the Show Notes at #901: How Important Is Twitter For Writers? ~ Interview with Keith Keller appeared first on The Write Coach site. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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