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Using Twitter to promote your book AND Tweetgetter to expand your followers!

BiblioScribe.com has been a FREE resource for you to publish press releases and articles about your book. If you have not taken advantage of BiblioScribe.com's free marketing services, visit and start today.

I am also in the middle of completing my first book, WEALTH VIRTUES, which explores the use of Benjamin Franklin's Thirteen Virtues to accomplish your financial goals. To begin promotion of my book, I am using Ning (http://wealthvirtues.ning.com), Facebook, and Twitter (http://twitter.com/WealthVirtues.

I recommend Twitter as a great way to microblog other Twitterers with links back to your own book blog or website.

ALSO...

I just found this site that shows you a way of getting 1000's of new followers on Twitter, I just started using it myself and its starting to work already.

Visit http://tweetergetter.com/WealthVirtues to fing out how!

Here's to more free book marketing!

James Ward
BiblioScribe.com
Author of to be released book, WEALTH VIRTUES

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We'd all like to connect with more readers and have conversations about our book.

However, I have to caution you on using automated tools with promised to build a network of people you don't know

I wrote this about the topic.. read the comments to see what people think:

Don't Be That Guy
Excellent write up Warren. The comments range from logical to emotional, and your responses were very well thought out and down right pragmatic.

Of course, some marketeers will tell you that markeing IS building up a followership of people you dont know. Hopefully they follow because they like the product whether it is something tangeable, or informational based (books being somewhere in between).

Unfollowing (Twitter, CNN, Facebook, political parties, etc.) is a way humans have always responded to information that they did not care about.

Thanks for the great reply.

James Ward
BiblioScribe.com

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