Mostly I talk about writing and publishing here, but if you have a book to sell, promotion and publicity is integral to the process. Social media has democratized book promotion in that it’s an all-access pass and the admission is free.
Writers, this afternoon, I have three great links on the topic of optimizing your use of social media to spread the word about your words:
TNW Social Media » 10 Ways Journalists and the Media Use Twitter
How to triple your Twitter traffic in 7 days
Is It Time to Take a Social Media Inventory? | FreelanceFolder
And a question: Which social media are you using to promote your book or business?
Please let me know in the comments below.
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