Bluesky For Dummies

· John Wiley & Sons
Ebook
192
Pages
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About this ebook

The first and most trustworthy guide to the hot new social media platform

Bluesky has been taking the social media world by storm. The platform offers users a high degree of control over what information they view and share, abilities they've lost on other platforms. Bluesky For Dummies serves as your guidebook to navigating the new platform. Learn to import your contacts, control your feed, and share content, with easy-to-follow instructions. This book also shows you how to manage who can contact you and access your content, so you can avoid bots, trolls, and other unsavory characters. For business owners, this Dummies guide is a breath of fresh air—learn how to set up Bluesky for your business and enjoy a peaceful and profitable social experience.

  • Discover how Bluesky differs from the other social media apps out there
  • Create a profile, make connections, share your content, and build a following
  • Take control of your social media experience with access and content settings
  • Connect with users by exploring custom lists and feeds

Refugees from other social media sites, as well as social media beginners, can find out what it's like to be social without the downsides, thanks to Bluesky For Dummies.

About the author

Eric Butow is a professional author and course developer. He is a co-author of Funding a New Business For Dummies, Instagram For Business For Dummies, Instagram For Dummies, and Digital Etiquette For Dummies.

Rebecca Bollwitt is a social media and digital publishing strategist.

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