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.
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.








Published on November 01, 2010 08:05
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