Here is what an author can “tweet” about on Twitter -
Twitter (http://www.twitter.com)
- Signing a book contract
- Sending your book to the publisher (include the publisher and your book title, even a link to your website
- Testimonials
- Favorable book reviews
- Awards (include the URL)
- Your blog posts (include the URL)
- Your website launch and updates (include the URL)
- Your cover design
- Tele-seminars
- Radio or TV interview
- Book signings
- Virtual book tours
- Amazon listing
- Amazon bestseller campaign (give the date and time too!)
- Your other social networking sites
(c) Copyright 2008 The Author’s Assitants. Cheryl Callighan is a Master Virtual Assistant (MVA) and professional Author’s Assistant (The Author’s Assistants) with over 30 years of administrative and managerial experience, as well as extensive online marketing and technology experience. Cheryl has run her successful Virtual Assistant business, eOffice-Virtual Assistants LLC, “the original multi-VA Team”, for 19 years. Cheryl loves working with creative self-motivated professionals who need someone to hand off the details.
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