How to Host a Tweetup

I’ll admit it, this isn’t a topic that really requires much writing – unlike my first book on mountain biking. So I spent about 37 minutes tonight writing the attached eBook before settling down to watch Downton Abbey on PBS.

This shot taken by Derek Peplau at Nogup3 - a Boston Tweetup - you can find more of Derek's shots at http://www.flickr.com/photos/peplau

The title is self-explanatory. If you don’t know how to host a tweetup, this is the book for you. Just click on the link below and it will download for you. You will know how to host a tweetup and you’ll be the envy of all your friends and business colleagues. This is really Tweetups made easy, and the mystery of successful Tweetups will be solved.

I welcome your comments and ideas for future books. Enjoy!

How To Host A Tweetup

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One Response to How to Host a Tweetup

  1. Jeff Cutler says:

    Lots of people have asked what spurred this post. It’s actually just a follow-up on my October post on books that don’t really need to be written. Here’s that link – http://jeffcutler.com/jeff/2011/10/books-we-dont-need-to-see-social-media-musing/ I’m thinking of making this a regular series with upcoming tomes on how to choose a hashtag, writing a tweet, how to join a G+ Hangout. You know, all the stuff that doesn’t require a guide.
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