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Post by Suzy on Feb 14, 2014 5:15:16 GMT -5
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Post by Daniel on Feb 14, 2014 8:25:20 GMT -5
I tweeted this. Do you have a Twitter account? I looked all over your blog and web site, but could not find an address. You need one of those "connect with me" social network bars in the sidebar of your blog and somewhere on your web site. Maybe I just missed it?
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Post by Suzy on Feb 14, 2014 8:38:10 GMT -5
I have a twitter button on my website. And there is a share to twitter at the bottom of each blogpost. My twitter name is @susl. What's yours?
Thanks for the tweet!
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Post by Daniel on Feb 14, 2014 8:49:21 GMT -5
You're welcome. I'm @danielrmarvello.
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Post by Suzy on Feb 14, 2014 8:56:44 GMT -5
Consider yourself followed.
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Post by Daniel on Feb 14, 2014 11:14:19 GMT -5
What does it mean when we follow each other? Is that like the blind leading the blind? Or are we running in circles? I need a positive analogy.
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Post by Suzy on Feb 14, 2014 11:20:14 GMT -5
It means I see your tweets and you see mine. This way we can retweet each other's posts and hopefully double visibility. If we don't have a bunch of the same followers, of course.
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Post by Daniel on Feb 14, 2014 14:59:56 GMT -5
It means I see your tweets and you see mine. This way we can retweet each other's posts and hopefully double visibility. If we don't have a bunch of the same followers, of course. Sorry, I was just joking around. I should have used an emoticon to let you know. My guess is that we don't have that many followers in common, other than a few from KB. I do have several romantic fantasy authors following me though, so you might see some action from my group. From what I hear, it's easier for romance writers to attract romantic fantasy readers than it is for romantic fantasy writers to attract general romance readers.
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