(I have 123 boards!)Īuthors can create a Pinterest board for each book. Users pin things they like onto topical boards. I also did one for the 150th anniversary of The Battle of Gettysburg and one for Authorbuffyandrews. It’s a pretty robust way of curating and sharing content around a particular theme or event and its embeddable feature allows you to embed in a blog post or article web page. Posts that I manually add from various sources by inserting the url Tweets with the hashtag #Yearbookseries (set up to post automatically)ģ. Pins from “The Yearbook Series” Pinterest board. I created a RebelMouse page for “The Yearbook Series.”ġ. It’s a great way to aggregate content from your social streams, including Pinterest, Twitter, Instagram, Google+, blogs etc. Of course, I did the usual Twitter and Facebook, but I also employed some other tools that you might not be quite as familiar with. When my debut novel, The Yearbook Series: Gina and Mike, was published, I shared the news via various digital platforms. Here’s Buffy’s post, with a note by me in italics. Buffy’s promoting her new novel (congratulations on getting that published, Buffy!), but you could use some of the same tools to promote an enterprise project, a special story, an event or your own career and portfolio of work. Thanks to Buffy Andrews for this guest post, which discusses different ways to promote your work.
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