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  1. As a new Twitter user this is very helpful!

    I’m wondering, when linking to your book does it make more sense to link to the point of sale (ie. Amazon page) or to a page on your own site so that you can track the effectiveness of your tweeting?

    1. Great question, Eric! We do both. By sending them to your own website if they decide not to buy, they are still on your site and you might snag them as an e-mail subscriber or pick them up as a blog follower. Sending them directly to Amazon helps you get more impulse sales – the fewer clicks the better for these. If you post a review snippet, you’ll need to post directly to the review though. So it really depends on what your tweeting and what your goal is.

      For tracking the effectiveness of your tweets, we actually recommend creating specific links. You can do this through TinyURL, SmartURL, or Bit.ly. That way you can track the links easier.

  2. Hello,

    You two are fantastic! Thanks for all of your hard work sharing your valuable tips on how to promote and leverage with Twitter:)

    Best,
    Stacie Walker
    Woman in Leadership Founder

  3. I’ve been tweeting for a while now, and am just getting the hang on it. Your suggestions will help me to improve the hooks and use # effectively. Very grateful for your precise instructions! Thanks!

  4. Heather, I faved and subscribed to this blog but missed this post. Then I saw it mentioned in #PennySansevieri’s marketing newsletter. So glad I did. You’re absolutely right. Most authors need this information. And those that don’t seem to need a review. Great job!
    Best,
    Carolyn Howard-Johnson
    Loving helping writers get read with my HowToDoItFrugally series of books for writers including the multi award-winning second edition of The Frugal Book Promoter (http://budurl.com/FrugalBkPromo) .

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