Hi Devin, Thanks for the feedback. Glad I could help!
]]>Great–glad this post helped you set up some lists.
]]>Hey Bryan and Nicole. I hope you don’t mind me sharing a link here. It answered my question that I asked above. Maybe it could further help someone? It also suggests categorizing our lists into three umbrella groups: Peers, Pros, and Patrons. These could be good lists for private use.
Great thoughts and helps in Nicole’s post and the comment thread. Thanks again, y’all. 🙂
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]]>You’re doing great, Anne. You already spend your time and gifts so well encouraging Tribewriters as we work through the modules. Hopefully you’re making progress on your next book. And I know you’re cherishing your grand babies. Keep flying, Anne Peterson. 🙂
]]>Absolutely! So I began creating lists in my settings this morning. At this point I’m keeping them private until I figure out the best way to categorize my lists. I started with the categories you suggested and will tweak/invent as needed. I also added a list for Tribewriters.
Here’s where I’m hung up. How do I add my existing Twitter followers to my created lists? I see the search feature and the link to my followers. But somehow I’m not “getting” what step I need to take in-between to add my existing followers to my created lists.
Any tips if you have a minute to share? Thanks again for your helpful post, Nicole.
]]>Hi Anne, Now is a great time to set up your lists! It’s much easier when you have a smaller number of people you’re following. Once set up, you can just add people to your lists when you follow them in the future.
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