#TuesdayBookBlog
DO post:
Basically, any blog posts about books and writing:
Book reviews – for your own books, people’s, or book reviews you’ve written on your blog.
Author Interviews
Cover reveals
Upcoming/new releases
Articles or guest posts about books/writers
Retweet others on the hashtag for best results! Twitter works like any social media site; the more you share others’ posts, the more traction your own will receive.
DO NOT post:
Basically, anything that ISN’T a blog post about books or writing!
Book promotion with buy links
Any other sort of book promotion, motivational memes, etc
General tweets/pictures about writing and books.
Hardcore erotica (porn).
We hope you will achieve good results from #TuesdayBookBlog, and look forward to seeing you there!
RBRT has registered the hashtag with Twitter/ X, and will block anyone who misuses it. ‘Hashtag abuse’ is against the Twitter guidelines, and can get your account suspended.
Thank you Linda.
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This is a great idea! I am always wondering how to promote the book reviews that I have done on my blog. Thank you I will have to not it somewhere (like in my notebook) 🙂
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Excellent, have fun with it.
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Very informative – many thanks Rosie. Today is my first time using the hashtag and I’m pleased to see I adhered to all the guidelines. Let the Tuesday book promotion roll 🙂 Here’s to trending on Twitter.
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Thank you Francis.
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Great hashtag, I’ll start using it for my reviews. My blog isn’t monetised, it’s all about giving the authors a bit of promotion – every little helps them
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That’s great.
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Nice idea, for a bookish hashtag on twitter. 🙂
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Thank you.
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I feel I just may have asked before but is it OK to use the hashtag when it is Tuesday in any part of the world? I’m in Australia, I would hate to abuse the privilege
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Yes of course.
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Thank you very much for your continuous support!
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Hi Rosie hopefully this is still a thing, coz I’m adding it to every Tuesday blog post from now on 😀
Thanks a mill for this
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Yes it is.
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Love this idea. Have joined and hope to meet and connect with more Bookish friends. 🙂
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Great, glad you’re joining in.
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I used the tag for the first time today! Fingers crossed I’ve done it correctly 🙂
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I’m thrilled that you did this hashtag because Tuesdays are my days off (until I retire, and then every day will be my day off). I didn’t even know about it until someone tweeted one of my Tuesday posts and used it. I’m just getting into twitter so… Thanks!
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I’m glad that you have discovered it and will get to feel the benefit of twitter share days.
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