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Viral Marketing, Pt. 1 of 4: Twitter

by K.M. Weiland @ AuthorCulture

When you think about it, the writing life really isn’t fair. Here you are slaving away over your masterpiece of a Great American Novel, sweating over it for months, years even, until it’s the most perfect piece of literature you can imagine. Then you give yourself copious gray hairs and bite your nails to the quick waiting for your query letters to finally turn up a positive answer. You corral the agent, the agent corrals the editor, until finally – voila! – you’re published. Now the only thing you’ll have to worry about for the rest of your life is writing the Great American Sequel, while your huge publishing company does its job and sells a hundred bazillion copies of your book. Easy-peasy, right?

Improve Copywriting Skills with Tweets?

by Caroline @ CP Style

For those of us using social networking as a means of marketing, Twitter has certainly proven to be a major contender; breaking ground among the likes of Facebook and LinkedIn. One thing I love about Twitter is the fact that I can tweet as many times as I wish. I have the opportunity to get my message out to the world. Most importantly, I have the opportunity to reach out to the very people I am trying to attract – and with no boundaries! It truly is a mini news stream.

Get Over Your Writer’s Block Now!

by Samar Owais @ The Writing Base

We spend more hours talking about writer’s block than we spend going through it. So I won’t be talking about it. I’ll be giving you three simple tools that help me get over my mental block.

Twitter Benefits for Freelance Writers

by Laurie Pawlik-Kienlen @ Quips and Tips

These freelance writers, book authors, and copywriters have shared how Twitter benefits their writing careers. If you’re wondering if and how Twitter can increase your exposure as a writer, your answers are here!

How Twitter can help you improve, market and publish your creative writing

by Iain Broome @ Write for Your Life

This post encourages creative writers to harness the power of Twitter and use it to meet other writers, make publishing contacts and promote their writing.

How Twitter Can Help You to Write with Confidence

by Joanna @ Confident Writing

Twitter still strikes me as an audacious, outrageous experiment. Thousands of people talking to each other in short bursts of 140 characters. Ordinary everyday conversations about food or the weather posted on a public timeline, there for all to read. A service that many of us come to rely on for news, links, ideas, companionship, customers, friendship. All provided for free.

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