Book Marketing Blog Carnival – February 25, 2009

Welcome to the February 25, 2009 edition of the book marketing blog carnival.

Marketing and Online Marketing

Cathy Stucker presents 30 Free Conference Call Services posted at The Idea Lady, saying, “Teleseminars are a great way to promote your book, or create new income streams. Using a free service can keep your costs at or near $0.”

Lindsay B. presents Why Your Blog Isn’t Selling Your Novel (and how to fix it) posted at Writing for Your Wealth.

C.F. Jackson presents 6 Steps On How To Market Your Book On The Internet posted at Website Makeover Workshop.

Sarah Bolme presents Free Publicity posted at Marketing Christian Books.

Joanna Penn presents Book Promotion: 7 top tips for promotion on the radio posted at The Creative Penn, saying, “Authors need to promote their own books these days – here’s how to promote on radio effectively”

Anya Portnik presents Another 8 tips for confident cold calling… posted at Gavin Ingham.

Raily Arena presents Why Making Money Online is NOT so Easy posted at Make Money Easy Online.

Susan Tatum presents How to Protect Yourself Against Click Fraud posted at Technology Marketing by Tatum Marketing.

Traci Hayner Vanover presents Friday File: Do You Squidoo? posted at Traci Hayner Vanover – The Caffeinated Marketing Musings of the Promo Diva®.

Fred Black presents You Can’t be a Beacon if Your Light Don’t Shine (Why You Don’t Want Eeyore as Your Marketing Guy!) posted at Fred Black: Internet Business Blog..

Kathleen Gaga presents Teleseminars for Virtually Any Need and Any Market posted at Street Smarts Marketing & Promotions, saying, “When you ask many people online how many types of teleseminars there are many people stop at one or two. Actually, there are dozens of types of teleseminars and reasons to host one. Learn about the various types of teleseminars you can offer to your market.”

Melanie presents Are you waiting for your big writing break? posted at Welcome to the jexbo® blog – Tips for self-published authors and entrepreneurs!, saying, “Learn some quick tips about waiting for your big writing break as a self-published author.”

C.F. Jackson presents How To Sell Your Own Self-Published Books posted at Website Makeover Workshop, saying, “How is it possible to sell your own self-published book with 692.3 million books reported by Nielson BookScan as being sold in 2007? This is a 5% increase from the previous year.”

Reviews

One Family presents Amazon Kindle 2 reading device – Is it Bleeding Edge? – A Frugal Take posted at One Family’s Blog, saying, “An FAQ and a frugal take of Amazon Kindle 2 reading device that is set for release on February 24th.”

Writing and Publishing

Mary Connealy presents A Valentine’s Day Art Show posted at Petticoats & Pistols, saying, “Researching my romance novel led me to VALENTINE’S Day and CUPID.”

The Investor presents Why a little passive income from a side project is worth a lot more than you think posted at Monevator.com, saying, “Don’t despair if your book only makes you a few dollars a day in royalties or other fees. Passive income is worth the same as a surprising amount of cash in the bank, as this post explains.”

That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of the book marketing blog carnival using our carnival submission form. The next edition will be March 11, 2009. Deadline for submissions is Monday, March 9, 2009. More information can be found on our blog carnival index page.

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