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Promote Your Book on Twitter in 10 Minutes a Day

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If you're marketing your books online, then you've probably 
heard of Twitter. It was all the rage last year in social 
media, and millions of people have joined this micro-
blogging community. With so many users, it's a great place 
to find book readers. These tips will help you get the word 
out about your book without tweeting your day away.

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Promote Your Book on Twitter in 10 Minutes a Day
© Copyright 2009 Melinda Copp

If you're marketing your books online, then you've probably 
heard of Twitter. It was all the rage last year in social 
media, and millions of people have joined this micro-
blogging community. Maybe you even started a profile page 
and sent out a tweet or two. If so, that's great. And if 
you've been avoiding it for one reason or another, it might 
be time to try it out.

Why? With millions of people tweeting every day, it's a 
huge source of potential readers for your book. It's easy to 
get followers and it's a great way to interact with your 
reading audience. But one of the main excuses I hear about 
why people aren't on Twitter-or they aren't using it fully-is 
that it's so time consuming.  Well, it can be. But not if you 
try the following tips. 

Automate Your Tweets
With so many people on Twitter, you need a lot of tweets 
per day to really maximize your exposure. But you don't 
want to spend all day tweeting. Automation is the answer. 
You can use the following tools to tweet on your behalf. 

Hoot Suite: This program allows you to schedule tweets 
ahead of time. So once a month, you can go into your Hoot 
Suite account and set it up to tweet several times a day for 
you. You have to enter each tweet and schedule them one 
at a time, which can be tedious, but it's worth getting 
several days of tweets out of the way at one time. I use 
this tool especially when I'm announcing a teleseminar or 
other event that's scheduled on my calendar.

Social Oomph: This tool also allows you to schedule tweets 
for later, but the true beauty of Social Oomph is that you 
can set it to send all your new followers a welcome 
message. This saves time contacting everyone who follows 
you, and allows you to start building a relationship with 
them right away.

Twitter Feed: This tool allows you to link your blog or any 
other RSS feed to your Twitter account. This means any 
time you update your blog, a tweet is automatically sent 
out. You only have to set this up once, and then it works 
automatically. And it's a great way to get new eyes on your 
blog posts.

Make Tweeting Easy
You can only automate so much of your Twitter activity. 
You'll also have to check in periodically through the day to 
communicate with people and send out the more personal 
tweets, like what you're working on that day or what you're 
excited about. The key to getting it down to ten minutes or 
less is making it super easy to tweet. Here are a few tips.

Link Your Twitter Account to Your Cell Phone: When your cell 
phone is linked to your Twitter account, you can take 
advantage of spare minutes in your day, like when you're 
waiting in line or stuck in traffic, to post updates. When you 
sign up for a Twitter account, you'll be asked if you want to 
use your phone with it. And they'll give you the steps for 
setting everything up.

Use a Desktop Twitter Manager, Like Tweet Deck: Tweet 
Deck is a free program that you can download to your 
computer and use to see everything that's happening on 
Twitter in one place. It has a column for the live feed, a 
column that shows everyone who's mentioned you, and a 
column for all the direct messages you receive. This makes 
the all-important social interaction easy.

Send Quality Tweets
If you want people to respond to you and follow you, then 
you need to keep them interested. Plus quality tweets will 
maximize the time you do spend on this social media site. 
I've heard a few different formulas from different Twitter 
experts, but basically you want a daily mix of tweets that 
include: 

Giving away good information that will interest people in 
your target audience, such as links to your blog posts, tips, 
interesting quotes, links to other people's blog posts, links 
to articles, etc. This should be the bulk of your Twitter 
activity-and these are the easiest types of tweets to 
automate, by the way.

Being nice to people by complimenting them, retweeting 
their tweets, engaging in conversation, responding to their 
questions, etc. This is what you do when you check in with 
your mentions and direct messages.

Being real. Social media is all about being approachable. So 
once or twice a day, check in with what you're working on, 
what's bugging you, what delicious restaurant you ate 
lunch at, something funny you found on the web, or what's 
going on in your life. Let your followers know the real you, 
even if you don't think it's interesting.

Asking for a sale. The whole point of your Twitter 
participation is selling books, right? Well, then, at some 
point you need to ask folks to buy your book. However, you 
can't blatantly promote your book all the time (maybe once 
or twice a day if you have ten-fifteen other tweets going 
out), and you can't just come right out and ask people to 
buy. Try tweeting about some tip from your book and link to 
a sales page, making it informational as well as subtly 
promotional.

Tweeting Your Way to Book Sales
Twitter is too big to ignore-especially if you're marketing 
your book online. It's a great, free way to get traffic to your 
site and find a reading audience. But no one wants to 
spend all day tweeting. When you use these tips for 
automating, simplifying, and maximizing your Twitter time, 
you can reap all the benefits from this using this social 
media site in ten minutes a day or less!

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Melinda Copp helps aspiring self-help, business, and 
nonfiction authors write and publish books that establish 
expertise, attract clients and opportunities, and share their 
message in a compelling way. Visit 
http://www.writerssherpaprograms.com/writeabook.html 
for a free copy of her Write Your Book Quick-Start Mini E-
course.

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