Social media has become increasingly more important to all businesses. Consumers (in our case, readers) often look to brands’ (in our case, authors’) Facebook, Twitter, and even Instagram accounts before going to their actual websites.
Why do they do this? Numerous reasons.
Partially, it is much more convenient to do research on a site they are already on. At the same time, they are looking for social proof — How many likes does this business have? Do any of my friends like it? What are the ratings? What are people saying? And maybe, they could simply be searching for relevance. After all, if a company isn’t on social media, are they even really trying?
As an author, especially as an independent author, social media is an important part of your author platform. However, it is important to understand why you should be on social media…
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I don’t really have an author platform as such. Well, I do, I suppose, it’s just that it is made of wickerwork, has three wheels and needs a footman to push it if I am to make it all of the way around the garden before nap-time.
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That’s a good start Ian 👍😃😄
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