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Twitter vs. Facebook: Which one should I use to build my writer’s platform?

by Amanda Hagarty | Apr 9, 2012 | Author Platform, Facebook for Authors, Social Media for Authors, Twitter for Authors

The short answer is both. They are both important social media for writers who are looking to build a platform, but each one is vastly different in it’s reach and the types of interactions it generates. Here are some things to think about: Facebook has 800...

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