Booksicals.com Is Example of How Website Elements Can Attract Twitter Followers

by Phyllis Zimbler Miller on July 26, 2010

Susan Chodakiewitz, creator of www.Booksicals.com, has just had her “aha!” moment about Twitter.

Up until now, no matter what I told her as we exercised on adjoining treadmills at LA Fitness, she didn’t truly “get” the power of Twitter.  Then last week she tweeted about the musical performance of her children’s book “Too Many Visitors for One Little House” at the Gap at The Grove in LA.

And suddenly she realized she could share information about the different children’s activities she has on her website.  (Full disclosure: Miler Mosaic built the website.)

Here’s one of her tweets:

Cousin Rose’s Craft Ideas for Kids! Make Snazzy Button Covers http://www.booksicals.com/crafts #kidslit #kids #books #crafts #moms #reading

This is a terrific example of sharing valuable information with a target audience (moms and kids) and using Twitter hashtags (#crafts, #books, etc.) to highlight the information in the tweet and on the Booksicals website.

Follow her on Twitter at http://twitter.com/SusanChodak and visit the www.Booksicals.com site to learn about her book-related activities for children.

(c) 2010 Miller Mosaic LLC

Phyllis Zimbler Miller (http://twitter.com/ZimblerMiller) has an M.B.A. from The Wharton School and is the co-founder of the social media marketing company Miller Mosaic Power Marketing.  Check out her “Wonderful World of Twitter” ebook for more information on effectively using Twitter.


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