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I went to your profile and read The Cure and The Cure II. I don’t have a large Twitter following, but I tweeted them out for you. I’ll have to come back to the other stories later. Very well said message. I couldn’t agree more. I share in your concern for the state of the country.

Responding to articles with a similar topic and including a link to one of your articles within that response is one way to drive traffic. Just copy and paste the link into your response.

It didn’t look like there were tags on the articles. Adding those could help people find you if they are searching for a specific topic. You can add tags by editing the story.

One way to draw people to you is to find a similar type of article, click on the number next to the clapping icon and follow the people who have clapped. Those people will be notified that you are following them and they may click on your name and check out your material.

You can do the same sort of thing if you know of another writer you like. Go to their profile and bring up the list of their followers. Click follow on those people and they will know you’re out there. There is a limit to how many people you can follow in one day; I think it’s over 100.

Hope this helps!

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Tammy Hader - Author of Walking Old Roads
Tammy Hader - Author of Walking Old Roads

Written by Tammy Hader - Author of Walking Old Roads

Ex-accountant, lifetime cat lover and avid wearer of hats. Author of Walking Old Roads available on Amazon.com. Visit me at https://tammyhader.com.

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