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I bring together here my four articles written on how to use the main social media for writing. The advice provided is aimed both at finding useful information for those who love to write and at promoting the writer through these platforms. Twitter for writers Twitter is a particular social network, as it allows you to write texts no longer than 140 characters . And this is good for those who love writing, because they learn to summarize what they write . Continue reading Twitter for Writers . Linkedin for writers Linkedin is perhaps the only serious and professional social network that exists.
It is a sort of online curriculum vitae, which allows you to insert past and present work experiences and create a personal profile that can arouse interest. Continue reading Linkedin for Writers . Facebook for writers Facebook has now become the most used social network, not only to pass the time, but also professionally. Millions of profiles, millions of fan pages Special Data and groups. Scary numbers, considering how much material, textual, photographic, video, is inserted every day. Continue reading Facebook for Writers . Google+ for writers Google+ is the new social network created by Google, which replaces the previous personal profile that someone had created on the search engine. I have had a profile on Google for several years and, when Plus was activated, the old profile was replaced by the new one.
Continue reading Google+ for Writers .It could happen, but what are the consequences? With his mind almost immersed in those thoughts that he considered senseless, he did not notice the immense shadow that darkened the square for a few moments. In front of him he saw people rolling their eyes, but was anyone able to capture what passed over the Roman skies that morning? An elderly woman screamed and fainted. A passing gentleman promptly picked her up, placed her on a bench and tried to revive her. A group of onlookers formed and so no one noticed what that strange and gigantic shadow produced.I struggled to my feet and called out to my second, Mr. Calbhach Murray, a determined and reliable Irishman.
It is a sort of online curriculum vitae, which allows you to insert past and present work experiences and create a personal profile that can arouse interest. Continue reading Linkedin for Writers . Facebook for writers Facebook has now become the most used social network, not only to pass the time, but also professionally. Millions of profiles, millions of fan pages Special Data and groups. Scary numbers, considering how much material, textual, photographic, video, is inserted every day. Continue reading Facebook for Writers . Google+ for writers Google+ is the new social network created by Google, which replaces the previous personal profile that someone had created on the search engine. I have had a profile on Google for several years and, when Plus was activated, the old profile was replaced by the new one.
Continue reading Google+ for Writers .It could happen, but what are the consequences? With his mind almost immersed in those thoughts that he considered senseless, he did not notice the immense shadow that darkened the square for a few moments. In front of him he saw people rolling their eyes, but was anyone able to capture what passed over the Roman skies that morning? An elderly woman screamed and fainted. A passing gentleman promptly picked her up, placed her on a bench and tried to revive her. A group of onlookers formed and so no one noticed what that strange and gigantic shadow produced.I struggled to my feet and called out to my second, Mr. Calbhach Murray, a determined and reliable Irishman.