Twitter Tutorial Tuesday – Don’t Be a Mystery

Author K. S. Brooks
Author K. S. Brooks

Yeah yeah, I know.  You’re on Facebook, Goodreads, Twitter, LibraryThing, Google+, LinkedIn, eHarmony and who knows what else.  If you’re like me, you’re wondering if these things are helping at all in the promotion of your book(s).

Sometimes it’s not about where you are, but “how” you are using those tools.  Here’s a tip on how you can use Twitter just a little bit better – and it’s something you only have to do once!

Now you’re saying “It’s 140 characters. Who cares?” Well, honestly, think about it – you probably get those emails all the time which say: “so and so is now following you on Twitter”. All it says under the person’s cryptic handle is “likes cake”. Sure, I like cake too, but who is this person? Do they write? Are they a reader? A publisher? A reviewer? Do I want to follow them back? Is that what people think when YOU follow THEM?

Stay with me here. This is very quick and very easy. All we’re going to do is “spruce up” your profile. It’s really about making yourself more accessible – and giving people the opportunity to find out more about you in a quick and convenient fashion.

Log in to your Twitter account.  Click on your username in the top right-hand corner.  The drop down arrow will give you three options. Click on Settings. When the Settings Home Page comes up, click on “Profile” which is in blue near the top of the screen. You’ll now be sent to the profile screen like the one below here.

Twitter Profile ScreenClicking on the image to the left will enlarge it if you need a better look.  Now, where it says web, most people put a link to their web site or blog.  What you REALLY want to put in there is a link to where people can purchase your book(s). My link goes to my Amazon.com Author Central page.  Since those urls are usually pretty long and gnarly looking, you can go to www.tinyurl.com to shorten and customize it. See that tutorial here.  Once you’ve got that in the web box, move onto your biography. Type that into the “bio” box. Make sure to include a link to your website or blog there – it’s important that the site represents you well as this will be the link that people will have access to when they’re notified that you’ve followed them.  When you’re done, click save. It was really just that easy. Now Twitter will do the rest of the work for you.

Before Updating Twitter Profile
Before the Evil Mastermind updated his profile...

You may not think that’s a big deal, but check out how most people normally use their Twitter profiles, and how that looks in a notification email:

Now you know a little bit about who is following you.  But what if you want to know more? The way it is now, you’d have to click on Evil Mastermind Hise’s handle in the email, wait for Twitter to lead you to his profile, then click on his web site.  That’s more clicking than someone lazy like me wants to do.

Twitter After Update
Email after the Evil Mastermind updated his profile...

This screen shot was taken after he updated his profile.  Now, with one quick click, you can go directly to his web site to learn more about him.  You can read his blog, buy his book, and find out what kind of evil mastermind he is without having to search.  Wouldn’t you like to be THAT accessible?

See?  Very quick, very easy and just one more way to get your information in front of people in a convenient manner. If you’re still not certain how to update your profile, Twitter has an excellent tutorial here.  Now Tweet on!

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K.S. Brooks is an award-winning novelist and photographer, author of nine books, and Co-Administrator of Indies Unlimited. For more information, please see the IU Bio page and her web site: http://www.ksbrooks.com/

Author: K.S. Brooks

K.S. Brooks is an award-winning novelist, photographer, and photo-journalist, author of over 30 titles, and executive director and administrator of Indies Unlimited. Brooks is currently a photo-journalist and chief copy editor for two NE Washington newspapers.  She teaches self-publishing and writing topics for the Community Colleges of Spokane, and served on the Indie Author Day advisory board. For more about K.S. Brooks, visit her website and her Amazon author page.

21 thoughts on “Twitter Tutorial Tuesday – Don’t Be a Mystery”

    1. Thanks, Yvonne. I get mystery people following me all the time. I'd love to know more about them, but don't have the time to Google search them…

  1. Thanks for the info. I'm going to update my little-used twitter, then get to tweeting. Indies Unlimited is a wonderfully useful site for Indie Authors – and I, for one, appreciate your hard work.

  2. A light went on in my head when you wrote about the website box. You're absolutely right — as much as I'd like more blog followers, I'd much rather people bought my books. Going to fix my profile now… Thanks, Kat!

    1. Hi Lynne! Thanks for stopping by. You can fit both on there, but only one will show up when people get notifications from you. I'm glad you found the post helpful.

  3. Thanks for this tutorial! I've tweaked my profile a few time since joining Twitter – there always seems to be something lacking. The tip about the author page is an excellent idea.

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