Think you’re too busy for Twitter?
Well there is a way to tweet and keep writing. 
Over at Positive Writer, Bryan Collins lists 6 tips on how we can be successful on Twitter and not let our writing suffer.
Twitter and Facebook are tools writers use to engage readers, not annoy them.
My favorite is number 5, there Bryan gets us started with 10 great hashtags.
Tweets can get lost without hashtags.
Need more than 10? How about 100?
Then click on Areogramme Writers’ Studio for 100 hashtags every writer should know. Thanks Bryan for the link.
Here are 7 more tips for success from Janice Wald.
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Oh, I’m so bookmarking this one 😀
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Yeah, lots of good stuff. I did the same thing.
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Can’t digest all this. Am saving for later. Thanks so much for sharing. 🙂
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LOL this is a lot but I think you’ll find it helpful.
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HI Jean, I like your tips! Is there a limit on how many hashtags to use? http://www.segmation.com
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I’m so glad you like the tips I find. No not to my knowledge, however the 140 character rule still applies. That in and of itself is a limit.
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