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Photographer's Guide to Twitter

Sound advice on Twitter from +Ken Kaminesky and +PhotoShelter …

Reshared post from +Ken Kaminesky

It was a great pleasure to help my friends at  +PhotoShelter  with their awesome new free guide on Twitter for photographers. If you're looking to utilize Twitter to it's full potential to help your photography business then this guide is definitely a must read.

While I actively participate in many different social media platforms, Twitter my be the one that has helped my career more than any other. It can also be the trickiest one to work with but trust me, it can be a great help to your photo business. 

Hope you enjoy the guide!

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The Photographer’s Guide to Twitter Ready to rev up your Twitter …
The Photographer’s Guide to Twitter. Ready to rev up your Twitter skills? In this guide, we’ve partnered up with the American Society of Media Photographers (ASMP) to help you use Twitter to get your name out there, engage with potential customers, and advance your photo career.

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Jeff Sullivan

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