Book Marketing Blog Carnival – February 24, 2010

Welcome to the February 24, 2010 edition of the book marketing blog carnival.

Marketing and Online Marketing

Andy Hayes presents What Pop Music Can Teach You About Social Media posted at Travel Online Partners (TOP), saying, “Want to market your book online and struggling? Well, I was there right along with you, but I found some inspiration on my iPod and thought I’d share it with you.”

Sarah Bolme presents What Google’s Super Bowl Ad Says about Marketing posted at Marketing Christian Books.

David Johnson presents Press Kits Gone Green posted at Selling Books.

Anya Portnik presents 10 Sales Training Tips That Will Help You To Make More Sales posted at Gavin Ingham.

Other

Morgan Schwartz presents “Open Your World” with the Omaha Public Library posted at Bookworm with a View, saying, “thanks”

Angela Martin presents 80 Awesome Ideas for All Your Old or Unwanted Books posted at Online Colleges.net.

Emily Moser presents 12 Free Ways to Speed up Your Computer in an Hour posted at Becoming a Computer Technician.

Reviews

Surbhi Bhatia presents The Broken Wings: The Eternal Love story of Kahlil Gibran posted at Online Book Reviews.

Surbhi Bhatia presents Online Book Review – Online Book Reviews posted at Online Book Review.

jim presents On The Brink by Henry M. Paulson Jr. posted at Blueprint for Financial Prosperity.

Writing and Publishing

Joel Friedlander presents Top 10 Myths, Lies and Misinformation about Copyright posted at TheBookDesigner.com, saying, “Cathy, here’s my try at dispelling some old myths and misunderstandings about copyright. Enjoy!”

Cathy Stucker presents “I Want to Write a Book!” posted at Selling Books, saying, “It’s time to stop saying you want to write a book, and get it written. Here’s how.”

Anne Simone presents The Future of the Book: Top 12 Trends posted at Online Degree Programs.org: Top Online Degrees.

Vikki Lawrence presents Book Research: Calling All Teens posted at Vikki’s Verandah, saying, “Researching an adventure novel series for teens. Help! ”

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