6/8/2023 0 Comments 3ds shakedown hawaiiAs I go through some of my favorite features, I’m also going to make notes on the extra features that Tweetdeck offers because they have literally changed my Twitter experience! (Note: Tweetdeck does not have a mobile app but it does have an app for Mac desktop. You can also use it in-browser (which I do ALL the time) via !) LISTS Tweetdeck is a super awesome Twitter app that lets you do just a bit more than Twitter itself. From other bloggers to readers to publicists to authors - Twitter seems to be one of the main places for the bookish community! I think most of us know the ins and outs of Twitter but I just wanted to share some of my favorite and most-often used features!īefore I get into that, I also want to share my most favorite Twitter tool ever… TWEETDECK. Twitter is the place where I connect with truly everyone. Today I want to talk about Twitter since it seems to be one of the most important social media tools for book bloggers! (It is for me, at least.) If you have a book blog and you don’t use Twitter, it’s my personal recommendation to try it out. TWITTER | INSTAGRAM | GOODREADS | FACEBOOK | PINTEREST | TUMBLR SOCIAL MEDIA SUPPORT: TWITTER Over the next few Sundays, I’ll be doing features for multiple social media accounts that a prevalent in the book blogging community/book industry. I am in no way saying there is a right or wrong way to run your social media accounts! The “best” way can only be determined by each individual user! They are simply packed full of helpful information to get knowledge out to people about various functions on social media sites that they may not be aware of or would like to learn more about. Note: These posts are not designed to tell people “how to” or “how not to” use social media. I don’t claim to be an expert on any social media site but I find that it’s always helpful to share information because you never know who has been looking for just that thing for a long time! I decided to combine these two things into Social Media Support Sunday with the hopes that I can help some book bloggers who are aiming to grow their social media presence in the easiest way possible! There are SO many times where I realize I’m not following some of my friends on social media somehow or I’m looking for new accounts to follow and I just have no idea where to begin. Sometimes we get stuck in our own social groups on social media or just the opposite - get lost in the sea of social media users and followers - that it’s hard to find new accounts. I’ve also been toying with the idea of posting “social media hacks” (which are really just any tips or tricks I’ve learned over the years). Our full interview with Brian Provinciano will go live tomorrow.Social Media Support Sunday is an idea I’ve been fiddling with for a long time now in various forms. In the meantime, you can enjoy Shakedown: Hawaiifor PC, PS Vita, PS4, and Nintendo Switch on May 7 and the 3DS versions in the future. As the first reviews for Shakedown: Hawaii roll in, that seems to have been the right call.īrian did say it was "possible in the future" so only time will tell if the game comes to Xbox One. Brian stressed that he is "committed to feature parity between platforms," so it's probably a good idea to not take the focus away from that with yet another port. "This time around, I'm simply releasing on platforms that I've already released on, which eliminates much of that time sink and lets me use that time to continue polishing the game."īasically, Vblank Entertainment wanted to ensure that the already confirmed versions of Shakedown: Hawaii were of the highest possible quality, so they decided not to add Xbox One's dev kit approval and certification into mix. "When Retro City Rampage launched, I had to spend so much time on porting, paperwork and certification submissions that it detracted from the game itself, its content, and the time available to polish it," he commented.
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