Hey, y'all!
I'm not sure how many of you are aware--probably not many, since I didn't shout it from the rooftops--but last week I finished the first draft of LN7.
And started a novella (we're calling it zbook).
That's great, N, but what does that have to do with REVISION TIPS??
See, I knew you'd ask that! So, I'm revising Stars for an agent R&R (we talked about this, remember?) And then, I have LN7 to revise. By the time I'm done with THAT, I'll be ready to start revisions for zbook.
Wow, that's a lot of revising
For REALS.
So, since I'm stuck in the revision cave for a good little minute, I put up some decorations, added a stereo system and mini-fridge...okay, not really. BUT! I thought, hmm, I'm bored. Might as well make my twitter addiction useful.
SEE!? I was getting to the point! Sheesh.
Anyway, I'll be tweeting tips everyday, sometime in the afternoon/evening, under the hashtag (wait for it) #revisiontips (*gasp* shocker, right??)
Please keep in mind, these are from my own work, not observations from any contest or slush I might be reading. This will also go on for as long as I'm revising. (Like I said, a good little minute.) And if enough people want them, I can probably be persuaded to post them under a page on my personal blog. But, for now--
Follow me @NazareaAndrews and I'll try to be witty. Or helpful. With enough caffine, you MIGHT get both. :)
Showing posts with label twitter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label twitter. Show all posts
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Thursday, May 17, 2012
Six Reasons Why Twitter is Still Relevant
So many ask themselves what that little blue bird known as
Twitter can do for their brand or company. Why follow the craze, it’ll be gone
just as quickly as MySpace was. Many use the excuse, but we have a Facebook. Isn’t
that enough?
Here’s the thing, Facebook can only get one so far. One
needs multiple online platforms when trying to reach a broad demographic.
Facebook has made improvements with its share tool, among others, but Twitter
is still valid. Here’s why:
1.
Some writers and potential readers may be Twitter fiends, others may only use
Facebook. In order to reach both, you must be a part of both.
2.
Using
hashtags can put your author self in front of new and potential readers or
publishing connections without having to be shared or “liked” via Facebook.
Anyone can see a hashtag as long as your tweets are not private. In this way,
no one has to go out of their way to find you.
3.
The
retweet, similar to Facebook’s share tool, allows those who like what you
have to say to spread the love to their own followers.
4.
Twitter
is the gateway. When someone stumbles upon your tweets via either a retweet
or with the help of a hashtag the first place they will go is your profile and
they will immediately read your bio. If they like what they see, you’ve
instantly gotten a click-through to your website and/or blog.
5.
The
format: Twitter’s format is appealing to the eyes. People expect to see
quick snippets of interesting topics, instead of having your posts squished
between the statuses of a potential reader’s friends.
6.
Twitter is best utilized for professional
contacts and readers while Facebook can be more personal in nature. Twitter is
the place one goes to in order to find like-minded
individuals or organizations. Ergo, the need for hashtags. Interested in finding writers?
Check out all who use the hashtags #writer and #amediting and see what you
find.
~Liz
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