Marketing Tips Around The Net: November 1st

We've come to that time on this blog where we reach out to take a peek at other marketing tips found around the net. If you get a chance, stop by BookBuzzr to read my guest post, Important Communication Lessons Learned From The 2010 Midterm Elections. But for now, let's sit back with a cup of our favorite beverage and get going on today's trip around the net...



1. Developing Contacts to Promote Your Book- Part II: Last week, L. Diane Wolfe kicked us off with a list of questions to help us with our book promotion activities. She's back with more must-read questions for this week.



2. Update on Amazon Sales Tax Issues- Dana Lynn Smith updates us on the taxing issues that every author needs to stay up-to-date on.



3. Is This YOUR Web Site or Bookmark Faux Pas?- Carolyn Howard-Johnson has a message for every author with a website, and it it may be hard for some to hear; but, it's definitely one we all need to heed.



4. How Kobe Bryant Flunked the Personal Branding Game- Todd Rutherford invites Mike Consol to share some branding lessons we can learn from one of the best players in the NBA.



5. How to Write a Popular Writing Blog- BookBuzzr invites Lexi Revellian to share tips on building a great writing blog.



6. Marketing tips: Make your offer as visual as possible- Roger C. Parker discusses the importance of using visual as well as written elements in your marketing message.



7. Designing And Choosing A Book Cover- Joanna Penn takes you through a wonderful process of choosing a book cover by looking at her own upcoming novel, Pentecost



8. 6 Things Your Website Should Tell Book Reviewers About You (and Your Book)- Paula Krapf shares the basic elements that your author website needs to contain.



9. 10 Useful WordPress Plugins You Might Not Know- Yael Miller gives you advice on which plugins will make your WordPress blog more user friendly.



10. My New Amazon Kindle Unboxing [Photos]- Quick Online Tips has a great unboxing piece for people who purchase a Kindle. Unboxing videos or photos visually take you through the process of opening, setting up, and turning on new electronic items.



That's it for this week's trip around the net. I hope you all have a wonderful week. We will see you bright and early tomorrow. For those in the US, don't forget to vote tomorrow. This year, especially, you vote really does count.





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