So if you’ve read our last couple Twitter-dedicated posts, you’re now a bit more Twitter savvy. Today, let’s take a look at some tools that make Twitter more useful, more productive and more fun for authors: hashtweeps.com – Type in
Ten Twitter Commandments
To be a good Twitter steward, you need to follow the unwritten “rules” of the game. No, they didn’t come down off a mountain chiseled on stone tablets. Yes, the rules sometimes change as social sites become ever more intricate
Learn Your Twitter Ranking!
Easily the most misunderstood social media outlet among authors is Twitter, so in the next few posts we’ll take a look at some Twitter Dos and Don’ts and several ways to improve your own Twitter experience. But first, whether you’re
Earn More Twitter Followers with Competwition
Once in a while an idea crosses our desks that’s both fun and free and we can’t wait to share it with readers. We’re happy to report that Competwition.com is a really fun website that lets you quickly set up
Three Quick Ways to Improve Your Twitter Performance
Twitter seems to be the social media opportunity that most baffles writers, and perhaps part of that is because we’re limited to 140 characters and that’s just plain shorthand! But there are so many ways to improve your Twitter experience
Hooray for Hootsuite: Google+ Pages Added!
HootSuite has officially announced that Google+ Pages is now available to nearly 5 million users worldwide! Whether you’re on a Free, a Pro or an Enterprise plan with Hootsuite (something we recommend to ALL WWW clients), you’ll be able to
Get More “Likes” on Your Author Facebook Page
I couldn’t help but recently recall Sally Field’s “You like me!” speech from her 1985 Oscar acceptance (yes, they had Oscars “way back then”). I was working with a client on her “likes” at the World Literary Cafe and musing