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Find Your Target Contributor’s Social Media

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Find Your Target Contributor’s Social Media Accounts
Most writers on major business publications in particular, are actively trying to build their own brand and frequently use social media to do so. While they’re not likely to use every single social media platform out there, those who write for publications like Forbes, Entrepreneur and Inc are often active on platforms like Twitter and LinkedIn.

If you read an article on one of these publications and you like the azerbaijan phone number library style, you can often find ways to connect with them in their bio.

Now, let’s walk through an example. Here’s an article titled “The Bezos of Black Wall Street,” written by Antoine Gara.

Screenshot of Publication Article (Bezos of Black Wall Street)
The article is about the thriving Black community in Tulsa, Oklahoma, that was burnt to the ground by local white residents in 1921. Often overlooked in US history, this event would later become known as the Tulsa Race Massacre, in which up to 300 black Tulsa residents were murdered, and a thriving neighborhood of the city was destroyed.

Now, let’s say you really resonate with the importance of spreading the word about this troubling historical event and write about similar topics on your own blog.

If you want to connect with this writer, you can click on his name at the top of the article, or you can scroll to the bottom (where the author bio is located on Forbes pieces) to see clear ways to contact him.

Screenshot Example of Author Bio with Contact Information and Link
This writer gives three ways to connect with him—Twitter, LinkedIn, or through message.

Now for another example, here’s an article on Entrepreneur about 3 Ways to Support Minority-Owned Businesses:

Screenshot of Entrepreneur Publication Article
The publication Entrepreneur gives people a similar way to contact their contributing writers (via clickable links and contract information in the bio section of an article). As you can see, a short bio is included here for contributor Gregg Bishop, as well as links to his Twitter and Instagram accounts.
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