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Title Page Copyright Information Introduction: 7 Reasons Every Writer Needs to Be on Twitter PART ONE: Getting Started Chapter One: A Philosophy of Social Media Chapter Two: Getting Signed Up and Set Up on Twitter Chapter Three: How to Set Your Notifications Chapter Four: How to Design Your Twitter Page Chapter Five: Essential Terminology Chapter Six: How to Write Your Twitter Bio Chapter Seven: TweetDeck vs. Hootsuite PART TWO: Continuing Strong Chapter Eight: How to Stay Safe on Twitter Chapter Nine: Building Columns and Using Them to Find Readers Chapter Ten: Creating and Using Lists Chapter Eleven: Link Shorteners Chapter Twelve: Hashtags Chapter Thirteen: What Should We Tweet About? Chapter Fourteen: Writing Tweets That Get Clicked and Shared Chapter Fifteen: Scheduling and Automation: Evil or Helpful? Chapter Sixteen: Time Management on Twitter PART THREE: Advanced Techniques Chapter Seventeen: Using Click to Tweet Chapter Eighteen: Figuring Out When Your Followers Are Online Chapter Nineteen: Using Images on Twitter Chapter Twenty: Keys to Successful Twitter Events Conclusion: The Two Most Important Things to Remember Appendix A: For People With the Old Twitter Design About the Author Leave a Review Other Books by Marcy Kennedy
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