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Other members here can follow me on twitter @DanielleThorne.
Anyone interested can follow my tweets at http://twitter.com/JoyceDiPastena (You'd know all about my broken pipe if you did!)
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Oops, Joyce! Your link doesn't work. You have to move the period at the end. http://twitter.com/JoyceDiPastena
Thanks, Jaimey! Ah the pitfalls of being a writer who thinks all sentences should end with a period! LOL! I'll go back and fix it. (Even though you already fixed it for me. ;-) )
Well, I've been stalking Joyce forever now. :oP
I am now stalking you too, Danielle. How did you get so many followers? I am always shocked when someone has thousands. Does it require a lot of effort? I find my time so divided these days that twitter only gets checked maybe once a day for ten minutes or so. :o(
I am now stalking you too, Danielle. How did you get so many followers? I am always shocked when someone has thousands. Does it require a lot of effort? I find my time so divided these days that twitter only gets checked maybe once a day for ten minutes or so. :o(

Frankly, I couldn't understand the attraction, though..Miss Mae scratches head in confusion...
It's just another way to spread info. I know a lot of people quite literally use it to update everyone on what they're doing every second of the day but I use it to get helpful info on book marketing, tips from agents and editors, and to learn about book giveaways and contests. I announce when I do a new blog post, new giveaway, new review, etc. I "retweet" links about marketing and writing. Like I said earlier, though, I only spend a very limited amount of time on there.
I think the biggest draw for people is the limit of 140 characters on every post. And honestly, it can be a challenge to get an entire idea into so small a sentence. LOL :o)
I think the biggest draw for people is the limit of 140 characters on every post. And honestly, it can be a challenge to get an entire idea into so small a sentence. LOL :o)

having so many followers i can tell when i need help with votes or put out info if there is much change. there rarely is. i don't think it's that productive at all--sometimes--but you have to work hard to get attention and tweet regularly. i do notice some increase on my website hits. i go in spurts.
hope this helps!
daniellethorne

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Diane
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I find it useful for announcements but I don't use it for trivia (I think life's too short LOL)





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A similar thread was started in a few of my other groups so I thought I'd start one here.
Twitter is fun and can be very rewarding, especially for those of you who are authors or aspiring to be.
So, do you twitter? What's your twitter address? Here's mine: http://twitter.com/jaimeygrant
If you have questions, please ask. I'm still relatively new to twitter but I will answer as best I can.
Have a lovely day! :o)