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Tag Archives: Online Communities
Dearest Fellow Writers – Thou Shalt not Spam
In these last recent weeks I’ve been upping my presence on the various social media, Facebook, Twitter, Linked In, and the blogs, to start building my loyal fandom. I hate using those terms, but it’s the truth. I’m out in … Continue reading
Posted in Marketing and Publication
Tagged authors, facebook, LinkedIn, Online Communities, Pinterest, social media, Social network, spam, twitter, writers
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Quote by Virginia Woolf
I had a brilliant plan to post this on my newly renovated Facebook page and then link it to my Pinterest page as a great way of bringing people over to “like” my page. Sadly, Facebook and Pinterest are not … Continue reading
Posted in Art of Writing, Quickly Quotable, Technology
Tagged facebook, Facebook features, meme, Online Communities, Pinterest, quote, social networking, Virginia woolf, writer's soul, Writing
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Things that Inspire – Pinterest
The digital world is full of different ways to share and communicate with friends, family, and complete strangers. My newest favorite way to explore new ideas is through Pinterest, one of the new kids in social networking. In a nutshell, … Continue reading