36 Twitter Tips for Book Publishers
How to tweet your way to successful title and author promotions. Plus, 5 ways your company can benefit from Twitter (and 6 tips to help you maximize your following).
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20. Keep up with your account. A dead Twitter account is worse than no Twitter account. It makes the author and his or her book seem like it has run out of steam. If you don’t have the energy to Twitter at least a few times a week, it’s probably not worth it.
21. Give readers the opportunity to talk to you. Readers always want to talk about books they like, and Twitter is the perfect place to host a real-time conversation. If you can get enough people together (via announcements on a blog or on Twitter itself, a publisher-hosted Twitter event, or moving a pre-existing book club to Twitter), set a time, create a hashtag, and start interacting with your readers.
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