Easy for Your Readers: “Click to Tweet”

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Another great way to invite readers to spread the word about your book is to implement “pre-fabricated” tweets, where you choose the text from your books manuscript (similar to a link).  You can set up this clever feature in your blog posts or website pages, for example in the first 10 percent of your e-book, in the middle, and at the end.
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To implement pre-worded tweets use a website called “Click to Tweet“, and make it easy for your readers and followers to recommend your books on social media or on reader communities, such as Goodreads or LibraryThing.  And don’t forget to add this code into your LinkedIn articles!   Your readers only have to make one click, which is so much easier than to type a text and add a link to it.
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As you have already a sales page on Amazon you can add the URL in your tweet form.  Here is an example of the code for a useful guide- book for authors, how to create a book trailer that we published a while ago:
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<a target=”_blank” href=”http://ctt.ec/Rsd37″><img src=”http://clicktotweet.com/img/tweet-graphic-1.png” alt=”Tweet: Tweet: 111 Tips to Create Your Book Trailer” /></a>
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Once you are signed up at “Click to Tweet” it will show up as ready-to-send-tweet.

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Everything in this HTML Text is already “pre-fabricated”, you only have to add your title.  And best of all: you will receive the statistics for your tweet, as announced:

We’ll track all clicks on this link and provide detailed analytics.

We’ll shorten any links in your tweet and provide tracking stats.

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Here is a great video that shows you how to implement the tweet to your text.  “Click to Tweet” is not only a great tool to spread the word about your book, it should also be implemented in each of your blog articles or in your website.
More about this at YourWriterPlatform  @clicktotweet
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BlogTyrant Writes:
“Use a website called “Click to Tweet”.  All you do is enter your quote in the box on the right and then click “generate link”.  You then use the URL that they give you as the destination for your anchor text.  You can add these at any part of your post, it doesn’t have to be a block quote.  It could just be a cool little phrase you use to sum up a paragraph or article.  Make sure you make the quote short enough to allow people to retweet it within Twitter itself and make sure you include a tiny URL of the post where the quote came from.”

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You will realize that the number of tweets about your books or other text skyrockets!  Another way to use tweets: Let readers “Pay with a Tweet“.  Instead of giving your book away for free, let your readers promote your book first before you give it away – which means more free promotion and exposure for your book.  Read all the details in this article.  Who needs KDP Select free days anymore…?  You can do this even from your own blog or website.

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