Twitter Updates for 2010-03-20
- Oops. Should frame vook, new e-horizons in ref to queries: do queries with clear possibilities for these venues get interest? #askagent #
- @KOrtizzle no vooks? LOL. They do sound a little creepy. But who knows, with the iPad coming out. #askagent in reply to KOrtizzle #
- what new opportunities are agents seeing in the growth of e-books, the vook concept, etc.? #askagent #
- Thanks! This was informative. #bookmarket #
- RT @ClaudiaC: RT @corb21: Sometimes non-glowing reviews can really help, commentors defend it and it draws people in #bookmarket #
- RT @BelieversPress: RT @BethFishReads: RT @mawbooks: I have found that author interviews get a lot of hits months, even years after the… #
- @bookladysblog The blogger knows her bloggership best (or his). #bookmarket in reply to bookladysblog #
- As author, all I want is to be told what the blogger and the blogreaders want. Past bloggers made my work easier. #bookmarket #
- RT @bookladysblog: @mawbooks And when author hangs around to respond to guest post comments, etc., it makes a difference. Interaction is… #
- RT @bookladysblog: @alixntaylor You're right. Maintaining those rel'ships through soc'l netwkng keeps you in front of mind. Always good…. #
- I write YA, so teen bloggers have asked for books. I just forward the request to my editor. #bookmarket #
- RT @bookladysblog: RT @mawbooks: Being involved in social media pays off if you are paying attention to what bloggers are talking about…. #
- RT @corb21: @alixntaylor YES Marketing your book is forever! Like diamonds
#bookmarket # - RT @PeachtreePub: important to approach blogs you think the bk fits with Don't just send bks randomly Better results when u tke time at… #
- RT @corb21: RT @PeachtreePub: I tend to look for blogs with outlined review policies & involved readers #bookmarket #
- RT @PeachtreePub: @skrishna I prefer doing a blog tour over several weeks w/1 or 2 posts a week. Keeps a book popping up on ppls radar…. #
- RT @ClaudiaC: RT @bookladysblog: Many bloggers (self included) schedule reviews up to 3 months out. Give as much notice as possible…. #
- RT @bookladysblog: RT @mawbooks: Ive seen authors give same content over and over again. Need creativity both from blogger & the author… #
- @JoLynneValerie LOL! I read book blogs all the time — as a reader and for research. Never put 2+2. in reply to JoLynneValerie #
- @bookladysblog Makes sense! in reply to bookladysblog #
- @ClaudiaC "Blog Tour" to me is like a book tour, only you don't have to leave home. Or dress. #bookmarket in reply to ClaudiaC #
- @bookladysblog Avoiding saturation is good. in reply to bookladysblog #
- In terms of a blog tour, is it a good idea to have a theme? Do several blogs quickly, or spread it out? #bookmarket #
- Wow. As an author I've never thought to pitch a book to a book blogger. I was just delighted when one came to me! Eye-opener #bookmarket #
- @johannaharness #bookmarket sounds great hope to be there in reply to johannaharness #
- Hmmm. Contests: Value of Exposure is only in the winning?Or in the being judged? #dbw #
- Privacy as an effort on social media — excellent point. #dbw #
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