by warren | Sep 14, 2010 | Best Seller Campaigns, blogging, Book Marketing, online promotion, publishing, Social Media
Today’s special post is from Rebel Brown, author of Defy Gravity. To receive a free workbook with your copy of Defy Gravity, click on the book cover now. How Big is that Dinosaur? Publishing has to be one of the largest Gravity markets I’ve seen in years. By hanging...
by warren | Aug 30, 2010 | Best Seller Campaigns, Book Marketing, online promotion, Social Media
My friend Michael Port has been posting fascinating videos like the one below. Here he talks to Bob Burg, best selling author of “Endless Referrals” and “The Go Giver” series about the similarities of these two authors books. Selling books is not a competition. With...
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 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 Whitlock | Jul 26, 2010 | Book Marketing, online promotion, Social Media
Twitter, Linkedin and Zynga (makers of Farmville and MafiaWars) have business models that do not rely on advertising. Marketing and advertising in the future will not be interruptions.. we expect that users will be able to engage with useable content the want to view....
by Warren Whitlock | Jul 10, 2010 | online promotion, Social Media
Reading tweets and stories that @Biz reported that Twitter search is up 33% in a month (and it’s a month old data). So I started exploring related posts. SearchEngineLand does a great job of analyzing it (using the month older data) Twitter does 18 billion searches a...