So nice to see you on Twitter (not that I myself am on there much--been too busy!). A good tip is when you add someone to your Followers, put them in a PRIVATE--or public, if you don't care if the world sees how you categorize people--List, and then you can organize what you see better. I have a folder for Close Friends, for instance, and another for Editors/Agents.
Awesome! I'm following you now. (bookworm0753) :)
ReplyDeleteWelcome aboard, Michelle! I'm @EJWesley ... see you out there! :)
ReplyDeleteIn a weird twist of fate, I just stumbled upon this article with some good Twitter basics for author/writer types. Though it might be useful to you :)
ReplyDeletehttp://blog.bookbaby.com/2011/12/twitter-for-authors-and-writers-–-6-tips-to-get-you-started/
Thanks Cherie. I'm following you now too.
ReplyDeleteE.J. Nice to see you. And thanks for the link.
Hey, so I'm totally new to Twitter too (just followed you) and I did a post here:
ReplyDeletecarissa-taylor.blogspot.com/2013/03/top-mistakes-authors-make-on-twitter.html
The post itself is not SUPER helpful (me being a newbie and all). What's more helpful are the links and the tips people left in the comments =D
It's great for authors, but also a great time-waster if you let it! Ha.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the links Carissa!
ReplyDeleteAnd Melanie...I'm determined not to spend too much time on it. If I do, I'll have to stop all together and I don't want that :)
Woo hoo! Going to find you now! :D
ReplyDeleteSo nice to see you on Twitter (not that I myself am on there much--been too busy!). A good tip is when you add someone to your Followers, put them in a PRIVATE--or public, if you don't care if the world sees how you categorize people--List, and then you can organize what you see better. I have a folder for Close Friends, for instance, and another for Editors/Agents.
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