A note to the 4000 followers of Web Series Today on Twitter
We recently passed 4000 followers on twitter and would like to thank all our followers, new and old. If you are new to Web Series Today it is a community based collaborative blog that aims to keep the Web series community up to date with what is going on in the World of Web series. It is created by you, for you, the Web series community. Articles posted by you on Web Series Today go out to all 4000 followers on Twitter. This is one of the advantages of working together as a community. We also maintain an active presence on FaceBook and Google+ to extend the experience across social networks..
If you want to participate check out the information on the links below. If you wish to contribute articles to the Web Series Today you need to first sign up as an author: http://www.webseriestoday.com/2010/11/web-series-today-become-author.html
If you wish to submit a press release to Web Series Today please follow these directions: http://www.webseriestoday.com/2013/02/submitting-press-release-to-web-series.html
If you want to get the most out of the Web Series Today environment here is a story stream of relevant posts you should check out: http://www.webseriestoday.com/search/label/How%20to%20get%20the%20most%20out%20of%20Web%20Series%20Today
To LIKE Web Series Today on FaceBook: http://www.facebook.com/webseriestoday
To FOLLOW Web Series Today on Google+ https://plus.google.com/b/101175516092771757092/
To JOIN the Web Series Today FaceBook Group http://www.facebook.com/home.php?sk=group_145586558826599
Once again, thanks to everyone who chooses to participate in the experience of collaborating together.
Note, that by design, the Web Series Today Twitter account is largely non-interactive. It is intended to provide a distribution platform for articles published here on Web Series Today. If you have a question about Web Series Today you should look for the answer here on the blog in one of the links provided. If you cannot find the answer then you should ask the question here on the blog because this is our primary site for such interactions and you will be much more likely to get your question answered. Alternatively join our Google+ Web Series Today community and start a discussion there.
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