Easy Steps to Tweeting out Your eBook

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This Summer has been awesome.

Perhaps there is a garden guide book or nature walk podcast you are cooking up from your best days out.

If you don’t know how choosing the day a tweet is sent out affects who reads it then you are losing out on audiences.

New media offers huge potential for direct marketing but not everyone knows how to use this to his or her advantage. If you don’t know how choosing the day a tweet is sent out affects who reads it then you are losing out on audiences.

The first trick is to open up your mind to your ideal client. It is easy to forget writers are also buyers so connect with them by using hashtags #amwriting or #wrotetoday in your routine tweets.

Working as an author selling an eBook on your own can make creating a sustainable marketing plan hard work. To have a system in place means you can measure the success of your efforts and improve your outcomes every time. Reading this will show you how to automate as much as possible.

If you promote other writers eBooks on a Friday with #fridayreads then you are making valuable connections. By following your own community you can gain a larger online audience so try a few of these hashtags when you want to discuss a literary topic #scriptchat, #askagent, #writechat, #journchat, #writers, #writechat or #litchat.

Honing down the best days to send tweets will put you in touch with specific customers for example your audience will be more alert to receiving samples of your work Tuesday and/or Sunday by using #teasertuesday and #samplesunday hashtags. If you want to tempt a purchase embed a sales link in your eBook extract that is sent with these tags.

Just like the perfect day, it’s all going to be in the timing.  The best time to plant a tree is now so get going with your new tweet account today.

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