It was good to see comments with other opinions, although those related to marketing nonfiction, which is quite a different thing from fiction. Always good to see a debate, though.
Don’t worry about that Meeks – With WP Publicize activated, you can upload your posts to a LOT of media, and upload any other blogs you like to any media that the blog originator has buttons for, so you’re providing variety, plus, do your own separate tweets 👍😃
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It was good to see comments with other opinions, although those related to marketing nonfiction, which is quite a different thing from fiction. Always good to see a debate, though.
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I really enjoyed this article and I’m glad I joined goodreads.
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Interesting article that leaves me thoroughly depressed. 😦
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Don’t be Meeks – Social Media can help spread the word to potential readers – Just don’t rely solely on it 😀
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What depressed me was that of the 4 forms of social media recommended, I’m good at none. No mention of blogs or Twitter. -sigh-
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Don’t worry about that Meeks – With WP Publicize activated, you can upload your posts to a LOT of media, and upload any other blogs you like to any media that the blog originator has buttons for, so you’re providing variety, plus, do your own separate tweets 👍😃
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Hmm…good point. I should probably expand the sites Publicize goes to. Currently I think it’s just twitter, FB, and LinkedIN. Thanks, I’ll do that. 🙂
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If you have accounts, add Google+, Pinterest and StumbleUpon Meeks
See the following posts:
https://thestoryreadingapeblog.com/2016/03/08/how-to-add-stumbleupon-and-others-to-your-blog-share-buttons/
https://thestoryreadingapeblog.com/2015/06/15/how-to-use-stumbleupon-for-book-marketing/
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