Facebook presence.
I admit I just joined facebook world last year and I’m still learning about what people post. My wife started her own massage therapy business last year, Bluebell Massage, LLC and I’ve encouraged her to create both her own website and facebook page. Of course, I didn’t follow my own advice on creating a business facebook page. I am lucky to have a publisher, Mischievous Muse Press, with a social media savvy owner, Cat Spydell. The staff at Mischievous Muse Press created an elegant facebook page for my debut novel, MURPHY’S TROUBLES. You can either go to facebook and search for Murphy’s Troubles or go directly to the page at: www.facebook.com/pages/Murphys-Troubles. We have a modest initial goal of 30 Likes on to help us learn the type of posts those in facebook world are interested in viewing. Please visit the facebook site and let me know what content you want to read on facebook about Murphy’s Troubles. In the past authors have been viewed as solitary individuals working along and not having a relationship with their readers. I feel fortunate to live in the age of social media because with this tool I have the chance to communicate directly with readers and get to know them, even if just a little bit. I am interested in having discussion with readers though my website e-mail, comments on my blog or comments on both my personal facebook page and the Murphy’s Troubles facebook page. Let’s give it a try.
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9/12/2012 04:14:36 am
I enjoyed your post about the library. We didn't have books in the house when I was growing up either,other than kids pictures books that were given to us as very small kids and that mama had to read to us. That's probably why I have an extensive library at home today. A library is a place I can get lost in and spend all day, if I'm not careful.
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