Contenu connexe Similaire à Workshop on Social Media for Publishers (20) Workshop on Social Media for Publishers4. Key terms : social interaction, web-based technologies, DIALOGUES 5. For the book trade - to further the promotion of books, feedback, two-way communication 10. Videos had been viewed 45,117 times Still not sure if you want to embrace Social Media? 16. Videos had been viewed 3,554 times It surely is the time to jump on the social media bandwagon! 23. Tara Books: Essays on topics relevant to publishing venture, less frequent updates, focus on topics broadly linked to Tara. 24. Tulika Books – talk about their books, authors reveal interesting facts about the books, blogathon 30. Tara Books - using it in a similar way to how Pratham Books use their blog 31. Penguin - far more regular, smaller posts. Use of facebook chat with authors. 32. Karadi Tales - use of Karadi Bear persona, sharing artwork from their books in a monthly 'calendar', etc. 39. Wide range of self-publishing services including print-on-demand and book restoration and archival 41. Will eventually grow up and get a real job. Until then, will keep making things up and writing them down 44. Put Your Thinking Caps On... A good bio shares your experience, builds your credibility, makes a first impression and displays your personality. Having a great Twitter bio is important as it can make or break a person’s decision whether to follow you or not. (via gigaom.com) Example of @induviduality's Twitter bio: Children's writer & illustrator. Traveller. Elephant lover. Pomfret Fundamentalist. Trash collector. Fabric fiend. Retro Bollywood Junkie. Learning Urdu. 58. Pratham Books – Flickr for illustrations, Scribd for content sharing and creation, Soundcloud for audio books 72. Just one of the media channels. Need to use traditional media as well. 81. Decide on a strategy & pick & use your platforms accordingly Each company has its own personality Social media is for everyone