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You've got your sites set up and you're sending out pithy thoughts. You're cooking! But who is reading them? Your "followers" (on Tumblr), your "friends" on Facebook and MySpace. With luck, maybe some of your followers and friends will re-blog your posts, in which case they go out to all their friends and followers, etc. etc. etc.But basically, you need to have some friends and followers of your own ... and there's nothing more humiliating or infantile than having to send out "Will you be my friend?" messages hither and yon.
What you can do: follow and befriend others, and then maybe they'll follow you back. Troll the friends and followers of the hip and famous (or simply like-minded) for possibilities. Some sites allow you to upload your email contacts to see who might be on the sites: this is a good way to create a base. MySpace allows you to find people on-site by age, sex, marital status (creeps!)...but also by interests. You might be able to hone in on people who might be interested in your subject.
One word of caution: only go looking for friends and followers after you've posted some interesting posts and all your sites look inviting.
Also: limit it to 20 minutes at a time. It's too demeaning!
Related posts:
Net marketing for Ludites: Part 1
Net Marketing for Luddites: Part 2 (Cracking the Social Net)
Net Marketing for Luddites: Part 3 (Blog? Website? Both?)
How to promote your book without giving up writing
A wonderful article by Margaret Atwood on discovering the Twitterverse and other foreign realms: How I learned to Love Twitter.Next up: Net Marketing for Luddites: Part 5 (The Book Trailer)
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