Twitter Guide For Authors & Illustrators > ReTweets and Sharing (8 entries)
Index of topics: Main Twitter Guide For Writers & Illustrators page. To go back to my blog for kidlit/YA writers and illustrators, see Inkygirl. You can find me on Twitter at @inkyelbows (focus: writing and illustrating children's books) and @DebbieOhi (livetweets, chat, photos, personal ramblings). Also see my list of Other Useful Twitter Guides For Authors And Illustrators and Twitter Lists of: agents who represent kidlit/YA, kidlit/YA editors, children's book art/creative directors and K-12/teen librarians on Twitter.
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Q. I want to retweet someone's post, but it's too long. Is it ok if I modify their post to shorten it? ***Updated 2015: Twitter has changed its ...
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What if the person is retweeting someone else? Should I include both their names? Sure, if you can fit in both names, else consider leaving some names out. ...
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Instead of doing a RT, can't I just tweet directly from the source? You could, and some people do. However, doing an RT has several benefits: 1. ...
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Why shouldn't I just RT -everything-? Don't retweet just for the sake of retweeting or in hopes of getting noticed by the people you retweet. Build up a ...
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Any other RT tips? ***Updated 2015: Twitter has changed its retweet feature to make it easier for users to add a comment before making a blind retweet. See ...
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Why is "Love this! (insert link here)" or "Check this out! (link)" not a great way to share info? While I may be sometimes ...
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Q. What's the best way to share an image in Twitter? Here is Twitter's official help page on how to post photos on Twitter, which covers the basics. ...
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Q. Is it ok if I share links to my content on other social media (like FB and Instagram) to Twitter? Of course it's ok! It's YOUR Twitter ...