Western Colorado Writers Podcast

Episode 12: Episode 12: Navigating Social Media for Writers with Melody Jones

49 min · 8 de ago de 2023
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Christie talks to award-winning poet and social media expert, Melody Jones, about all things social media as it pertains to writers. Melody's knowledge spans the basics for beginners, as well as the deeper questions about the use of social media, how to measure success with it, and what on earth to do with it now that we are stuck with it. She also discusses picking which platform to use based on your audience and how e-newsletters can help you keep in touch with your readers. Melody Jones is an award-winning poet, social media manager, writing and creativity coach, and the President of the Western Colorado Writers' Forum. Learn more about her on her website, MelodyJonesAuthor.com.

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