You know Twitter's got potential as a place to promote your books. And you've built up a small following: 100 or 1,000 people.
But now you've got questions:
How can you keep track of the constant stream of updates? What should you post tweets about? How can you attract more followers? How can you stop Twitter from sucking time out of your precious writing hours?
All these are great questions – and you'll find some of the answers in this book. But underlying these questions is one central question. This is what all writers really want to know about Twitter.
How can you use Twitter to further your writing career – to find an agent or a publisher, or to promote your self-published books?
This book answers that question.
Inside you'll find
Case studies and examples of authors who have used Twitter to boost their writing career
How to set up your Twitter profile to attract the right kind of attention
Which tweets your followers love - and which they hate
How to retweet for success
Why many authors promote their books like a Twitter spammer (do you make this mistake?), and why you shouldn't
How to use Twitter to network with publishers, agents and other writers.
This is a short and snappy guide. It gets straight to the point. No fluff, just solid advice.