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An Interview with Elaine Mansfield on using social media as an author.
by, Jill Swenson
February 9, 2016

Elaine Mansfield is the author of Leaning Into Love: A Spiritual Journey Through Grief (Larson, 2014). Gold Medal Winner of the Independent Publisher Book Award 2015, her memoir captures your heart—from the extraordinary closeness of Elaine’s marriage to how she and Vic transformed their struggle with cancer and despair into a conscious relationship with mortality. After Vic’s death, Elaine leaned into her ongoing love as… [Read More]

Filed Under: Facebook, Google, hashtags, LinkedIn, Pinterest, reader engagement, Twitter
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Tips for Building Your Audience Platform
by, Jill Swenson
March 24, 2015

How can you spend your time wisely with social media? Based on current research,  best practices for frequency of social media posts: Twitter – 3 times a day, or more. Facebook – 2 times per day, at most. LinkedIn – 1 time per business day. If you’re on Pinterest – 5 pins per day. Blog at least once a month, no more than once a… [Read More]

Filed Under: blogging, Facebook, frequency of social media posts, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Twitter
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What do you have pinned to your bulletin board?
by, Jill Swenson
March 21, 2014

Vinyl records, No. 2 pencils, yellow-ruled tablets and cork bulletin boards. What I thought I needed in the 1970s to write has changed. But I still need a place to stick things that I don’t yet know where to file but inspire. I’ve used the outside of kitchen cupboard to tape up newspaper clippings, flyers for upcoming events, photographs, maps, postcards, and ticket stubs. Push-pin… [Read More]

Filed Under: bulletin board, pins, Pinterest, Tina L. Peterson
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Why all the interest in Pinterest?
by, Danielle Sherwood
February 17, 2012

What’s the buzz about? It’s just another social network and another way to waste time on the Internet, right? Not quite. A few weeks ago, GalleyCat shared a post on how writers can use Pinterest. Then they followed up last week by collecting several fun reader-themed boards, proving the speed of the network’s growth as publishers like Vintage Scholastic and Chronicle Books hop on board and… [Read More]

Filed Under: blogger, brand recognition and loyalty, company pinboards, innovation and creativity, interview, Mitch Joel, pinboards, pinning, Pinterest, Regency writer, sharing visual content, Social Media networks, Twitter, writing tools
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