Thursday, May 17th, 2012

Twitter gets a bad rap, doesn’t it? People use it once or twice and don’t get it, so they claim it’s stupid. Others don’t even try, but just assume it doesn’t work.

It’s Day 2 of my mini-virtual book tour for 21 Ways to Promote Your Book on Twitter. Today I’m at Megan DiMaria’s blog talking about “Is Twitter Working for You?”

It’s Day 1 of my mini-virtual tour for 21 Ways to Promote Your Book on Twitter. For the first day, I thought I’d share a recent review from Posturally.

Did you ever (as a writer) read a book and then feel depressed that you’ll never be as good a writer? LOL! That’s the feeling I always get when I read Jenny B. Jones’ writing. She is so good, and I hope one day my books affect people the way her books do me.

by Lauren Bailey

I’ve got a new book out specifically targeted to authors who want to market their book and brand on Twitter.

Guest post by Lewis Faulkner.

I had so many people recommend The Paris Wife: A Novel to me, and now I know why. Wow! It was great. I really enjoy reading about writers, and this one is like going through a time machine back to the early days of Hemingway’s career.

Considered working as a Book Publicist? This interview will take you through the ups and downs you can expect in the position, what it takes to land the job, what you can expect to earn and more. This is a true career story as told to MarketingJobs.org and is one of many interviews with marketing [...]

I recently got a chance to meet Brandilyn Collins at a dinner at book signing, and have to say how very impressed I was with her.  I couldn’t help noticing a few things she did that would be helpful to other writers.

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