by Warren Whitlock | Oct 14, 2010 | Book Marketing, make money online, online promotion, Selling Books
I stopped best selling author Jim Kukral in the hall at Blogworld Expo to get his ideas on how authors can build a business by getting attention. Jim’s book ATTENTION! This Book Will Make You Money is full of ideas that will help any author get attention for your...
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 | Sep 12, 2010 | Best Seller Campaigns, Book Marketing, publishing, Selling Books, Social Media
Read Fast Company Article “13 Business Books That Will Blow Your Mind” here Rich Brooks President, flyte new media Portland, ME Rich listed some of the best books any business person could read. I’ve listed the titles here that are clients or friends (Dale Carnegie...
by Warren Whitlock | Aug 31, 2010 | Book Marketing, e-book, publishing
I’ve been commenting on the supposed “game changer” iPad device that getting so much press this year. My quip is that it’s not going to be that significant.. that we’ve been seeing dozens of reports of other devices to read book on, some replace laptops, others...
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 | Jul 20, 2010 | Write a Book
Every time I see a site that will analyze my writing style, tell me how search engine friend I write or judge my vocabulary level, I get mixed emotions. A bit scared that I’ll be found out.. my skills put down by a machine that tells me I don’t measure up in some way....