by Warren Whitlock | Apr 27, 2009 | Author Training, Book Marketing, online promotion, publishing, Selling Books, Social Media
April 30th, we are holding a FREE WORKSHOP FOR AUTHORS in Orlando. To have more impact, Ken McArthur held a series of teleseminars with some of the speakers. You can listen to this one FREE here Ken is the author of Impact: How to Get Noticed, Motivate Millions, and...
by Warren Whitlock | Mar 3, 2009 | blogging, Book Marketing, publishing
Since March is SMALL PRESS MONTH, here are 31 ways you can market and promote your book during Small Press Month, one for each day March. Time to get started! Read the rest of the article here
by warren | Dec 8, 2008 | blogging, Book Marketing, Write a Book
Guest post by Phyllis Zimbler MillerPublishing a non-fiction book will usually make it easy for you to write a blog dedicated to your book. The non-fiction subject of your book and related topics can provide ample blogging material.For example, if you wrote a book on...
by warren | Nov 20, 2008 | Author Training, Book Marketing, make money online, publishing, Social Media, Write a Book
My friend Ross Goldberg put on Internet Marketing seminars. I’ve spoke at Ross’s events before, and seen how he delivers three action packed days of training. Many of my readers have been to the Master’s Seminars, but others have said that the time...
by Warren Whitlock | Nov 16, 2008 | Book Marketing, Selling Books, Selling on Amazon, Social Media
Most authors today depend on Amazon for a large part of book sales. You will sell more books when you have your book reviewed on Amazon. Here’s some tips.Build your network on Amazon. Set up a profile, add a blog, make sure you have a photo and links to your...
by Warren Whitlock | Oct 27, 2008 | Book Marketing, media publicity, online promotion, Social Media
Roger Parker asked me to speak to his private group of guerrilla marketers about book marketing and self promotion using social media.I’ve been a fan of Jay Conrad Levinson and member of the Guerrilla Marketing Association, but I wondered about doing this as...