by Warren Whitlock | Oct 14, 2009 | blogging, Book Marketing, media publicity, Networking, online promotion, Social Media
One of the few areas growing in publishing is the Blogoshpere. While others are shutting down, worried that e-books or the economy will kill sales.. the bloggers I know are talking about bigger advances, best sellers and respect from media and publishers. How to...
by Warren Whitlock | Sep 12, 2009 | Author Training, Book Marketing, media publicity, online promotion
As an author you are considered an expert in the field in which your book is written. The press is always looking for experts to interview, especially during a timely news release. For example, my book on Social Networking for Authors recently drummed up some...
by Warren Whitlock | Aug 19, 2009 | media publicity, Selling Books
I can’t believe the number of authors I hear on the radio that get stumped by questions the host asks about their own book. Here is a tip that will not only make you sound better on the radio, but will make it easy on the press to want to pick you to interview as...
by Warren Whitlock | May 8, 2009 | media publicity, online promotion, Social Media
Want to buy a vowel? Last week episode of “Lost” had a surprise in the opening credits. A constellation of stars and the U.S.S Enterprise flying out of the letter “O” Tonight, on my Social Media Radio Show, we will talk about cross promotion,...
by Warren Whitlock | Apr 8, 2009 | media publicity, online promotion, Selling Books
Years ago, I worked for radio stations.It was a career that took talent work, experience and luck.It’s Different NowIt’s never been easier to host your own radio show.Today, most of the best shows are on the Internet. Often call PODCASTS because so many...
by warren | Jan 4, 2009 | Book Marketing, media publicity, Write a Book
Every since we started our book on Profitable Propaganda, I’ve been referring to my partner as Dr. Ben Mack. Dr. Mack received accredidation from Success University but does not always use the prefix as his professional name… but I always refer to...