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message 1: by Eliesa (new)

Eliesa (abookuniverse) Hi!
I've been on twitter for a few weeks (on and off) but now i've decided to take it more seriously. The thing is, it's not fun to tweet when I don't have (almost) any followers so if you want to you can follow me --> https://twitter.com/ABookUniverse
I talk about books and what not :D


If you follow me and i like your account i'll follow back :)


message 2: by Rachel (new)

Rachel Medhurst (rachelmedhurst) | 28 comments Have followed you. Would love it if you followed me :)

@rachelmedhurst


message 3: by Tayler (new)

Tayler Housley (taylerhousley) I followed you. I post a lot of book things on my page.

@taylerhousley


message 4: by Nesha (new)

Nesha @neshamishle


Library Lady 📚  | 31 comments @lenahillbrand


message 6: by Beatrice (new)

Beatrice (beatricemasalunga) @beamasalunga
@immabookaholic


message 7: by [deleted user] (new)

@tameizar


message 10: by Toxi (new)

Toxi (toximoxi) I've JUST made a new twitter :]

https://twitter.com/ToxiMoxi


message 11: by Hayaa (new)

Hayaa | 23 comments @Hayaalq


message 12: by Shiannna (new)

Shiannna | 40 comments sshnianna


message 13: by KlarkKent (new)

KlarkKent | 3 comments I've noticed that Twitter is great for promoting my personal brand. I used to think it was just news and jokes, but when I started sharing thoughts about work and a little personal experience, people started responding more actively. The key is to write sincerely and concisely, without being overly pretentious. And to understand how to best build a promotion strategy, I recommend reading the article https://richads.com/blog/what-is/cpa-... — it explains well how to engage with an audience systematically, rather than haphazardly.


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