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World Literary Cafe Tweet Teams – Use at your discretion

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What’s a Tweet Team?

We recently tried an interesting tactic called a Tweet Team to help promote one of our books. This promotional idea comes from the World Literary Cafe, a well-known site helping authors and readers to unite. Simplistically, a tweet team is a group of 10 authors/publishers/marketers that want help in getting word out to the public about their book. The way it works is that you join a team of 9 other tweeters. Each of you writes your own tweet and then you tweet each others’ tweets during the course of the day. The obvious benefit is that your tweet will get to not only your followers but the followers of the 9 other authors. You can also do this as many times as you want. There are only a few minor rules that most people could easily follow.

Why it wasn’t for us

Conceptually, it was an intriguing concept. We spent a little time reading about it and watching their video. We thought we had a good handle on what to expect so we did it twice. That was enough to make us realize there are too many drawbacks for us to use it as a publisher helping our authors get noticed.

After doing some more research and following some of the other tweeters on our team, some of them do this several times a day for multiple days. Therefore, their twitter stream is just constantly pushing other books that they have no relationship with whatsoever. Personally, if I was following them, I would immediately unfollow.

All in all, it was a great learning experience. Within 2 tries, we realized that this was not a marketing practice we would do again. It may be great for some people but not for us. We want to provide our followers with the content they expect from our brand. Just because we are a publisher does not warrant tweeting about any random book and suggesting they buy it.

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