If you’ve always dreamed of joining a book club for the sole reason that you could one day turn down an invitation with the perfectly cultured and every-so-slightly pretentious phrase, “I can’t — I have my book club tonight,” you are not alone.
If you’ve ever entered a book club thinking you will be discussing the ins and outs of your favorite literature only to find 90% of the time spent discussing the fine points of your book club members’ bad ex-boyfriends, problematic mother-in-laws, and useless professional colleagues, you are also not alone.
But I digress.
I love book clubs, and believe that world would be quite a bit better if we all had to join one. Thankfully, my publisher agrees.
Wiley and Jossey-Bass have started a new Nonprofit Community Book Club, and the first selection will be — you guessed it! — Twitter for Good.
[Note: Now is the time to cheer.]
If you sign up for the book club this week you’ll get 40% off on Twitter for Good and other seasonal selections;)
Cool, no?
So many things are discussing on twitter right now. Twitter is the best platform to deliver a realtime news across the world. I really appreciate toward this book to guide how to use Twitter in better usage.
a reply to someone specific, start the tweet with @theirusername , i.e. @ClaireD Love your “Twitter for Good” book! #Twitter4Good -To see who’s sending you messages or mentioning you, check your