Book Marketing Blog Carnival – December 9, 20099
Welcome to the December 9, 2009 edition of the book marketing blog carnival.
Kathleen Gaga presents Internet Marketing – 3 Simple ways to skyrocket your online visibility posted at Street Smarts Marketing & Promotions, saying, “Gaining visibility is actually quite simple, but not always easy. The difficult part comes when you don’t know who your market is and you seem to be spinning your wheels trying to gain visibility in front of the right potential buyers”
Thursday Bram presents Sometimes, You Just Can’t Catch Up… posted at thursdaybram.com.
Manuel Washington presents Blog Carnival – Submit an Article to a Carnival posted at WordPress Web 2.0 How-To Spot-er.
Terry Cordingley presents Why Do I Need an Online Presence? posted at Terry Cordingley, saying, “Terry Cordingley, Associate Director of Marketing for Tate Publishing, shares the reasons why authors need an online presence, and how they can build one.”
John Eggie presents Personalized Kids Books posted at Christmas Children’s Books.
Robert R Aho presents Is Your Tracking Url Costing You Sales? posted at Robert’s Atomic Blog.
Susan Tatum presents Intuition Sucks – That’s Why We Test | Clicks ‘n Conversions Blog posted at Clicks ‘n Conversions Blog.
Shaun Duke presents Why Almost Everyone Is Pissed About Harlequin posted at The World in the Satin Bag.
Sarah Bolme presents Engaging Readers to Increase Sales posted at Marketing Christian Books.
That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of book marketing carnival using our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.
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