by Warren Whitlock | Mar 18, 2010 | Book Marketing, online promotion, Social Media
Enter a book you like and the site will analyze our database of real readers’ favorite books (nearly 70,000 different titles so far, and more than a million reader recommendations) to suggest what you could read next. (You can register on the results page and...
by warren | Feb 19, 2010 | Best Seller Campaigns, Book Marketing, media publicity, online promotion, publishing
One question that comes up over and over in the hundreds of interviews I did last year. “How can a author get known when nobody knows about them?” I thought you might like to know the answer.. quite simply, it’s the one thing that successful best selling authors do...
by Warren Whitlock | Feb 16, 2010 | Networking, online promotion, Social Media
Watch Dan Zarrella talk about social media in a way you have not seen before. Social science, persuasions, and viral marketing memetics are just some of the good data Dan shares Be sure to pick up a copy of Dan’s book and share this with others who are looking to go...
by Warren Whitlock | Feb 12, 2010 | Book Marketing, Networking, online promotion, publishing, Social Media, Twitter
There are so many social media tools, sites and systems coming online that an author might think about a wait and see approach Please don’t fall in this trap. The world is moving so fast that you really need to budget some time to catch a wave as soon as possible. You...
by Warren Whitlock | Feb 7, 2010 | media publicity, online promotion, Social Media
Poll Finds 89% Use Blogs, 65% Use Social Networking Sites, and 52% Use Microblogging Sites — but Reliability is a Major Concern CHICAGO, IL, January 20, 2010 – A national survey conducted by Cision and Don Bates of The George Washington University’s Master’s Degree...
by warren | Feb 6, 2010 | Best Seller Campaigns, Networking, online promotion, Social Media
I’ve been investigating location based apps on my phone, netbook and other gadgets and following the trend of people living with a device in their hand at all times. Why would you want to do this? We’ve always used any communications device we can to stay in touch...