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Learn Twitter: 10 Intermediate Steps (Authors' Social Media Mastery Series Book 2) Kindle Edition
Successful writers take responsibility for marketing their own work. Social media, including Twitter, can be amazing tools. But how do you get started and use Twitter productively without wasting valuable writing time?
In Learn Twitter: 10 Intermediate Steps, Ruth L. Snyder explains how to go beyond the basics and use Twitter effectively. Using this manual, you’ll learn how to write great tweets, use hashtags, link shorteners, and Twitter tools, schedule your tweets, use tweet templates, and continue building relationships with your worldwide audience. You’ll also discover many tips and tricks to engage your audience and build a solid marketing platform in minutes a day.
This is the second book in the Authors’ Social Media Mastery Series on Twitter. The first book, Learn Twitter: 10 Beginning Steps, helps you master the essentials. This book builds on the basics and helps you learn to make the best use of your Twitter account.
Become more proficient at using Twitter today!
Bonus Content: Video - 10 Steps to Creating Beautiful Graphics with PicMonkey and E-book - Quotes to Use on Twitter (Inspiring Quotes in 140 characters or less)
Product details
- ASIN : B00ZBRTYTU
- Publication date : July 14, 2015
- Language : English
- File size : 1.1 MB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 52 pages
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About the author

Ruth L. Snyder is an International Speaker, Author, and writing coach on a mission to not let people’s powerful stories go to the grave with them. Her expertise has opened doors to work with entrepreneurs in their book-writing journey, providing a safe place for them to birth their stories.
Ruth has shared her expertise on platforms like Thrive Global, Women in Publishing, Authority Magazine, The Write Coach, and Author Audience Academy. She guides people through practical steps that make writing a book an attainable goal.
She is a strong advocate in her community and spent several years serving as a school board trustee on the local public school board. Her passion clearly translated to change within her community as Ruth used her platform to speak up and gain much-needed funding to build new schools in her community.
Ruth has served in many areas ranging from her work as a Legal Secretary to holding various roles in Christian leadership, teaching Music, and as a Speaker, Coach, and Workshop Leader. She has taught thousands of students as a Sunday school teacher as well as a counselor and speaker at several Bible camps.
She also enjoys speaking and sharing what she’s learning in her walk with God, as a parent of children with special needs, and as a writer and coach.
In her spare time, Ruth enjoys reading, crafts, volunteering in her local community, photography, and traveling. Several years ago, Ruth and her family traveled through 28 States in 30 days!
For more information or to get started with one of Ruth’s most popular resources “5 Steps to outline your book” visit online at www.RuthLSnyder.com.
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- Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2015I knew a little about Twitter, and had my essentials set up, but I really needed some guidance on how to set up a plan without Twittter taking up my life. If you're in the same boat as me, this is the perfect little book. It's to the point, has excellent advice and lots of resources to get you going with a plan. I love that the author put an index at the end of the book to help us with that question "Now where did I read that?"
- Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2015As author Ruth Snyder says in her disclaimer at the beginning of this eBook, social media and the web (and technology) are constantly changing. So it's great to have someone come beside you, especially when you're a beginner, to help you navigate uncertain waters - like Twitter. I loved how Ruth shared her backstory first as a mom of 5 kids and the need for Twitter as an upcoming author, describing it as a mini-blog. As a busy speaker, author, wife and mom, I especially loved how Ruth described the way she manages Twitter in just 10 minutes or less a day! I appreciated the recap she did from her first Twitter eBook, Learn Twitter: 10 Beginning Steps, and then how she delves more deeply into important topics like hashtags, link shorteners, how to create great tweets (such as adding images with apps like WordSwag), tools, and most importantly, how to build relationships on Twitter. Highly recommend.
- Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2015This book is a good example of why short Kindle books can provide great value at a low price. Ruth Snyder has written a wonderful 51-page book that provides easy-to-follow instructions on how to use Twitter effectively.
Please note that this is Book 2 in Ruth’s “Authors’ Social Media Mastery Series,” so she wrote this book with the indie author in mind. There’s a plethora of practical tips here for an author’s use of Twitter in book marketing, such as writing-related hashtags (Chapter 2), smart topics for writers to tweet about (Chapter 9), and tweet templates for writers (Chapter 10).
I’m an indie author, and I benefited greatly from this book’s focus on how a writer can use Twitter. I’ve been skeptical of Twitter and the 99 other latest and greatest websites that seem to come and go like the wind.
But at least for now, Twitter is doing well and Ruth’s straightforward writing style made it easy for me to better understand Twitter as a promotional tool. For example, even though I’ve had a Twitter account for years (but have used it sparingly), I never knew was a hashtag was! I asked my 19-year old son about it recently, and he tried to explain it, but I didn’t get it. Here’s what Ruth says: “A hashtag is a pound sign (#) followed by any word(s), used to categorize messages.” Thank you, Ruth, I get it now! That’s how Ruth writes – clearly and succinctly. I like that.
The book is filled with understandable explanations, relevant screen shots and clickable links. If you can’t follow what she’s teaching here, you could be brain dead. She has done her homework and quotes freely from other well-known authors like Jeff Goins and Shelley Hitz. Each chapter ends with an “Assignment” that will enable you to engage with the material and put each step to immediate use. A nice touch.
She concludes the book with a “Twitter Glossary” and “More Resources” -- a list of 25+ free articles on all things Twitter. Two more nice touches.
Without reservation, I give this book 5 stars. If you’re an indie author and want to learn how to use Twitter to engage readers and sell more books, Ruth’s book will help you do just that.
- Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2015Thanks to Ruth L. Snyder’s first Twitter book, Learn Twitter: 10 Beginning Steps, many of us have succeeded in creating a Twitter account with an updated profile. We have practiced writing tweets and following tweeps. But how do we move to the next level of competency?
Ruth has produced a second book in the series, titled Learn Twitter: 10 Intermediate Steps, which is every bit as helpful and concise as the first e-volume.
She begins with a review of Beginning Steps, followed by instruction on use of hashtags, link shorteners, the creation of effective tweets and efficient scheduling. Since the book is written primarily for writers, she focuses on how Twitter can build relationships with readers and other writers, and communicate through topics that interest these groups.
As a busy writer (one of her many hats), Ruth knows the value of time. This little book cuts to the chase. Instructions are simple and clear. Lists are prevalent, as are visual examples, explanations, quotes from other experts, helpful suggestions and assignments that help the reader learn quickly.
The final chapter offers tweet templates and instruction on how to use evergreen tweets. If you don’t know what they are, check out Ruth’s book at amzn.to/1gxvUAw.
- Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2015This book not only covers the basics for using Twitter but it teaches you to use Twitter more effectively. It goes into great detail on how to set up automatic tweets. There are screen shots that display how it looks on Twitter so the directions are easy to follow. It also gives great tips on best type of tweets and hashtags. I was given a copy of this book for my honest review.