by Warren Whitlock | Feb 25, 2011 | Book Marketing, media publicity
I gotta admit it. I still like getting a book from someone wanting a review. Especially if it’s from and author I’ve met, or a friend recommending a title. But today, I read most books on my Kindle, phone or computer or audio playback. As usual, my friend Robert...
by warren | Feb 15, 2011 | Best Seller Campaigns, Book Marketing, Networking, online promotion
Kevin Eikenberry writes great books on leadership. He also has the launch blueprint down as well as anyone I know. Working with Kevin and his team is fun and profitable. Watch the video, look at the offer today, and order a copy of the book for anyone you know that...
by warren | Dec 30, 2010 | Best Seller Campaigns, online promotion
Five years ago today we changed Matt’s business forever. We launched a book and his life has never been the same. Matt had a business before he wrote this book, but the next month grew sales by 300% and then doubled the next month. In the process, Matt has...
by Warren Whitlock | Dec 11, 2010 | Book Marketing, Networking, online promotion
With all the talk of social media and the dominance of Facebook in the our thoughts when we market your book online, authors have been asking me “Do I still need a mailing list?” The answer is any unwavering YES! When I started my mailing list back in the 1990’s, just...
by Warren Whitlock | Dec 8, 2010 | e-book, publishing, Selling on Amazon
With e-reader prices dropping like a stone and major tech players jumping into the book retail business, what room is left for publishers’ profits? The surprising answer: ads. They’re coming soon to a book near you. To understand why this is inevitable,...
by warren | Dec 7, 2010 | Best Seller Campaigns, Book Marketing, Press Release, Social Media
72 Authors joined together to share gifts and a book from Dr. Tianna Conti: Love’s Fire: Beyond Mortal Boundaries. The publisher notified Amazon and made sure there were books in stock. All the authors involved contributed bonuses and a special offer was made for...