If you are new to Twitter here are 7 people you will want to follow.
They share helpful advice and many of them are authors so if you want a good example to follow here it is.
1. @AuthorTech shares tips that help you do more in less time.
2. @BookMarketer shares tips on how to promote your book online and offline.
3. @PhenixandPhenix is one of the top book publicity firms. They share great tips and news.
4. @KathyIde shares grammar tips. If you don’t want to follow her that’s the sign you need to follow her.
5. @MaryDeMuth gives great writing tips for authors.
6. @MichaelHyatt is the CEO of Thomas Nelson Publishers. He is the publishing industry expert.
7. @RachelleGardner is a literary agent with so many tips to share she created the #PubTip hashtag.
There are many other folks worth following but these seven are a great place to get started.
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Tried all the Twitter links above, and they all worked but one. The Mary DeMuth link gave a message that the link doesn't exist any more. Then I searched for her by name and got, I think, a copy cat with 0 followers.
Hey Loretta,
Thanks for the comment. Mary has changed her Twitter handle to MaryDeMuth you can find her athttp://twitter.com/MaryDeMuth. I have updated the list to reflect this.
Hey Loretta,
Thanks for the comment. Mary has changed her Twitter handle to MaryDeMuth you can find her athttp://twitter.com/MaryDeMuth. I have updated the list to reflect this.
Thomas, your readers might be interested in a similar post I did for self-publishing authors. Here's the link: http://www.thebookdesigner.com/2010/04/52-fantast...
My recent post What Does Self-Publishing Cost: Competitive Self-Publisher