by Warren Whitlock | Jul 23, 2008 | Book Marketing, online promotion, Selling Books
I’m a guest speaker for the insider membership call today at 4pm PacificTo attend, call 404-920-6610 and enter PIN 192304#. The Guerrilla Marketing Association is a membership site for the followers of Jay Conrad Levinson, the guy who has sold millions of the...
by Warren Whitlock | Jul 22, 2008 | blogging, Book Marketing, media publicity, online promotion
I just read Guy Kawasaki’s post:How to Change the World: The Wall Street Journal LessonGreat lesson for authors who want to get media coverage for their books.You’ve probably taken a class, or listened to a teleseminar where you are told “how the...
by Warren Whitlock | Jul 10, 2008 | Book Marketing, media publicity, online promotion
mediabistro.com: GalleyCat reports on Vincent Bugloisi book that became a best seller with blogs and online marketing”One of the major reasons The Prosecution of George W. Bush has made it on to The New York Times Bestseller (and five others) without any print...
by Warren Whitlock | Jun 24, 2008 | Book Marketing, make money online, online promotion, publishing
Have you heard of Alan R. Bechtold? He’s this crazy guy who has been successfully marketing and publishing online more than 24 years … longer than anyone I’ve ever heard of. Since before there WAS a publicly-accessible World Wide Web.I’ve never...
by Warren Whitlock | Jun 13, 2008 | Book Marketing, online promotion, Social Media
I want to show you a ZERO COST way to promote yourself and your book even before you write it.Just watch what we do tonightWe are writing a book about TWITTER.COM the social media phenomenon… using all the strategies you will want to use to make your book a best...
by Warren Whitlock | Apr 30, 2008 | Book Marketing, online promotion, publishing
Free electricity. When you think about it, you can imagine a much different world. Would we be fighting over oil? Could we invent a machine that pulls pollution out of the enviroment and changes the climate to wherever it should be? Atomic energy proponents (before it...