What you need to know about Twitter #Hashtags Infographic and LIST…

A great guide for those interested in using Twitter in a positive fashion for book matters.

You might also benefit from this great post from Linda Acaster:

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  • #amwriting: Designed specifically for writers who are experiencing writers block and just want to relieve the anxiety.

  • #eBook or #Books: Gives the latest posts.

  • #Reading: Dominated by GoodReads users who are also on Twitter

  • #mustread, #read, #reading, #readers, #bestread, #greatread, #greatbooks, #weekendreader, #GoodReads

  • #Fridayreads: One of the most popular literary hashtags of all time on twitter. It even generated a global trend at one period of a time, it is still one of the best ways to find out about good books.

  • #Nook: Gives the latest posts according to Nook published books.

  • #epub, #ePub : Specifically for independently published authors, this hashtag platform promotes eBooks published on Smashwords, Kobo, iTunes, Nook, etc.

  • #Amazon: Considered the mother of all tweets. Here you can find everything Amazon related, most particularly books.

  • #AmazonKindle: Same as the one above, but more useful for sale of Kindle Devices and eBooks.

  • #kindlebooks, #Kindle Touch…

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8 thoughts on “What you need to know about Twitter #Hashtags Infographic and LIST…

  1. littlegreenraven

    Hahaha, I thought about signing up on Twitter and now I definetely will. I like this article. 😀

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    1. I hesitate to reply ‘should’, Mick. But it’s certainly advisable. You won’t necessarily sell many books, but you will gain more exposure and widen your circle of potential readers. And it doesn’t need to be too time-consuming.

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