by warren | Aug 25, 2010 | Best Seller Campaigns, Book Marketing, online promotion, publishing, Selling Books, Social Media, Twitter
Authors need to have a tribe to read what they write. Publishers don’t build tribes, they print and distribute books. This business model has served them well in the past when there were limits on ways authors could reach readers. All authors and publishers would do...
by warren | Aug 12, 2010 | Best Seller Campaigns, Book Marketing, Selling Books, Twitter
The following rant is dedicated to my friend Jim Kukral. His new book ATTENION! This Book Will Make You Money will tell you the right way to get attention and you should order a copy right now from Amazon … (go ahead, I’ll wait)… NOW! Then post your full name in the...
by warren | Aug 9, 2010 | Best Seller Campaigns, Book Marketing, Social Media
Laura Stack’s new book came out today and while she is already established as an author, she know the market and pulled out all the stops to have a fabulous launch day. My gift will be one of the many bonuses you find on Laura’s book site. She didn’t stop there. As we...
by warren | Aug 9, 2010 | Best Seller Campaigns, online promotion, Selling Books, Social Media
I’m reading posts from New York Times Best selling author Ramit Sethi on his blog named after the book. Like many modern authors with a tech background, he’s naturally doing many of the techniques I teach. I could list them here (I have in other posts) but today, I...
by warren | Jul 15, 2010 | Best Seller Campaigns, Book Marketing, Write a Book
Guest Post by Alan R. Bechtold The best way to create and publish anything worth sharing — whether you’re writing a book or yakking on the social networks — is to focus on your ideal audience. Someone you can relate to. Someone eager to hear what you...
by warren | Jul 9, 2010 | Best Seller Campaigns, Book Marketing, Selling Books
The video below has a quick interview with best selling author Seth Godin. As usual, Seth has many great ideas about what it takes to be a success today. The last question was important for any author. Seth was asked about the secret to marketing books. After...