“Only sell what you are sold on.”

160x600-1Those are good words to live by. I’m sold on self published authors and I’m sold on literature book promotion. I’m also sold on one twitter self promotion tool and I want to share it with you.

Tweet Adder Twitter Self Promotion Software

I use TweetAdder promotion software myself to manage my Twitter following. TweetAdder is why ClickMyLit has a following of nearly 4000 after such a short time. I intend to keep using TweetAdder to take me up into the 10′s of thousands to enable me to give you self published authors even better free literature book promotion services.

Self publishing implies that the self published author will also be responsible for self promotion of their own self published literature book. But self promotion doesn’t need to mean spending hours and hours on twitter to seek out followers. TweetAdder can take on that task for you.

Erin gives Tweet Adder two thumbs up.

I’ll finish this post by re-stating the opening line – “Only sell what you are sold on.” I am certainly sold on on TweetAdder and I’m proud to sell it to self published authors to assist in the arduous but rewarding task of self promoting a self published literature book. (With 0clickmylit‘s no strings attached assistance)

Click here to Get your Copy of Tweet Adder

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  1. Synopsis for PATCHES OF GREY: A Novel by Roy L. Pickering Jr.

    Tony Johnson is a studious young man planning to soon graduate from much more than high school. Although his zip code places him in a Bronx tenement pre “rise of Obama”, his sights are set far beyond the trappings of a humble upbringing. Collegiate dreams and falling in love with a white classmate put him strongly at odds with his father. Although his brother C.J. s rebellious ways endanger his life on gang ruled streets, and the chastity of their sister Tanya is approaching its demise, Tony incurs the majority of Lionel Johnson’s wrath for the sins of ambition, daring to be with Janet Mitchell, and refusing to bend to his father’s will. Seeing unrealized goals reincarnated in the eyes of his eldest son harshly remind Lionel of what once could have been, and of what went wrong. His own childhood in a segregated southern town established a bitter, prejudiced outlook that is the only legacy he has to pass down to his children. When his job and role as primary breadwinner are lost, Lionel’s authority quickly erodes and he drowns his disappointment one drink at a time. This affords Tony, who lacks the seemingly servile patience of his mother, an opportunity to assert independence rather than allowing his fate to be set by chance and circumstance. But throughout the course of a tumultuous year, Tony comes to learn that the world is not as black and white as he and his father’s opposing mindsets would suggest.

    Available at Amazon and Mahogany Books
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