Sosyal Medya ve İçerik Yazarları İçin İpuçlarıToday, almost everyone is a writer. But of course it is not the same concept of authorship as we know. Development of social media and social networks made us all a social media writer. In your web site, in your blog, in social networking platforms and in your profile you write comments, writings and even articles about things that you have an opinion. So what you should do to write more clear, smooth and eye-catching writings? Here are some tips:

If you're looking to get your name as a writer out there, it makes sense to use the networks with the most users to boost your presence. That means Twitter and Facebook, for sure, but Tumblr and Google+ are also rising in popularity for writers. Twitter certainly seems to be the top go-to network for writers, and it's incredibly useful.


It's easy to forget that part of successfully using social media is actually being social. While linking to things you like and adding commentary are part of the whole deal, it's important to engage with followers in order to keep them. As a writer wanting to gain a following, you have to try to keep everyone interested in you.

Fight the urge to promote everything you write. Your followers don't need constant reminders that you're a great writer. However if you share your writing in period, they like what they read in that and follow you.

You might be hesitant to join these global virtual communities in which your information and viewpoints are available to anyone, but it's all about focusing on what you're comfortable with in a public sphere. But soon you will find topics you feel comfortable discussing, such as books, history and your writing process.

Stay away from extremes when it comes to expressing yourself. Your tweets don't always have to be sunshine and rainbows, but if you're constantly complaining or being a drama queen, people aren't going to want to follow you. This is something to keep in mind not only for potential fans, but also for potential agents or editors. You should own your voice, but be professional.

Use social media's endless networking possibilities to your advantage. Have fun with it and engage with other authors you admire. When doing this, make sure you never let your accounts fall by the wayside. Don't neglect your profile. Fill it out in such a way that it looks like you have a little gravitas. Show your followers that you're active and you want to be using social media.

It's likely that you'll become preoccupied with how many people you influence through social networks, but it's important to let that go. And it's alright to admit that social media isn't for you. You can still keep on writing and maybe you can put your writings together.

As Disual we support social media and content writers and we care about this writings. Don't forget, content is king.