Goodreads and Linking Good Lutheran Books

 If you enjoy Goodreads, you will want to link up to Alec Satin, the Lutheran Librarian. This is his link to follow him.
https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/19730326.Lutheran_Librarian?from_search=true  <- for Mequon graduates, control-click.


 Beware of the wrong Gregory L. Jackson, who also writes religious books.
This is the correct profile photo.

This is my Goodreads link. I am practicing SEO, so links proliferate on my posts.

SEO means Search Engine Optimization: using the associations on the Net to give good books a high level of visibility.

 "How dare you use Leonardo da Vinci to promote Lutheran books! How dare you!"
The same information (one book) can be described or distributed via:

Blogs - more than one, overlapping and linking to each other.Facebook - including multiple pages.Dropbox - a great way to distribute free books.Website - boo, too much work.Email.Graphics based social media.YouTube.Goodreads.Amazon author pages.LinkedIn.Ustream.Twitter (not secure).That is why I ask people to click on links, because simply looking is a way to lead people to faithful, Lutheran books.
 "How did you know I was reading the kitty edition of Pilgrim's Progress?"
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Published on January 22, 2020 09:43
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