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Why Book Publishers Should Twitter

Erin, a book publishing student, went to a job interview and the hiring manager told her, after she mentioned it, that Twitter was a ridiculous waste of time. That was a month ago. At the time, I shrugged. It’s a shame I thought. Today, after some consideration, I find that manager’s response to be simply mindboggling.

Twitter is great at driving attention. The end.

For a minimal investment of time, you can ping a heap of people. Why wouldn’t a book publisher want to do that? Truth is, most already do. Email newsletters blast-out to book readers from all over. Publishers’ feeds and podcasts do the same. Twitter is yet another great way to keep people engaged. The difference? It is two-way, but it is two-way with a twist — Twitter scales (at least on the user side it does :)).

Publishers (and retailers) are simply insane if they don’t want 100’s or 1000’s of readers following their brand. Oh yeah I forgot, book publishers tend towards the schizophrenic when it comes to branding, but come on! Keeping readers in the loop is marketing 101.

So if you are a publisher and you are not Twittering here is what I would say…

Just a quick note –  I have never met Erin. We follow each other on Twitter. But if you are publisher looking to get started with this I think you should hire her ;).


3 Comments

I think what you’re saying is true, and I’d add that with twitter you can listen to many voices and hear what they are saying about you or even topics that are related to your books. What better way is there to introduce your book?

I absolutely agree — publishers who have yet to properly get into online marketing should hire Erin! :)

Posted by Ehren Cheung on 4 September 2008 @ 8am

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Posted by La Feuille » Archive du blog » Twitter pour les éditeurs ? on 5 September 2008 @ 6am

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