Shift in focus for Popcorn Content guide.
I’m a little slow sometimes.
When I first started thinking about writing this guide I took a very broad view. I imagined I would write something remarkable about Twitter and other micro-content social media platforms.
It took me a while to figure out two things:
1. Some other people with more experience of Twitter were already delivering some great information about the use of Twitter. (Check out Twitip.com if you haven’t done so already.)
2. I was moving away from my core area of expertise and interest, which is the world of freelance writing and copywriting.
So...I am shifting my focus.
Popcorn Content will now be targeted much more specifically to the needs of freelance writers and copywriters.
Freelancers can benefit enormously from the networking potential of Twitter. It is a tool that a number of freelance writers are using very effectively already.
Popcorn Content will be written to help those freelancers who are either yet to sign up for Twitter, or who are already signed up but not using it to its full potential.
As always, comments via the link below are enormously welcome.

Hi Nick,
I blogged about my Twitter networking success yesterday - as well as its perils. Feel free to use any of that in your report.
Best of luck with your work!
http://clearwaterlandscapes.com/wordpress/
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Absolutely. I would love to include this as an example of how using Twitter can lead directly to the kind of exposure you got with your article.
Thanks!
Nick
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Hi Nick,
As a freelance writer, I appreciate your change in focus
Looking forward to seeing what sage advice you end up sharing.
Best,
Stephanie
http://twitter.com/StephanieTilton
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