Book Marketing Blog Carnival – June 24, 2009
Welcome to the June 24, 2009 edition of book marketing blog carnival. In this issue, you will find lots of great posts about writing, publishing and marketing your book.
Marketing and Online Marketing
Phyllis Zimbler-Miller presents Book Marketing on Twitter – Misconceptions and the Truth posted at Selling Books.
Patricia Turner presents Top 100 Blogs to Boost Your Sales Skills posted at Construction Management Degrees.
Terry presents The Truth About Book Signing Events posted at Your Book is Your Business, saying, “Thanks for considering my post for the carnival!”
Melanie presents How To Use SEO to Sell Your Self-Published Book posted at Welcome to the jexbo® blog – Tips for self-published authors and entrepreneurs!, saying, “Quick tips for using SEO to sell self-published books online from Jill Exler of www.jexbo.com.”
Brian Terry presents How to make your subscribers love you posted at Big Selling Website Design.
Christian Russell presents Your Internet Business is Just as Much Offline as it is Online posted at Next Level Blogger.
Christian Russell presents Use a Sales Funnel to Blow Up Your Blogging and Internet Marketing Sales posted at Next Level Blogger, saying, “I think writers and publishers will be able to use this article as a great resource to aid in their marketing efforts. Additionally, it’s the beginning of a series, and several related articles will be linked up to this one as they get published.”
brian young presents How Retail Security Should Keep Your Business Safe posted at Retail Security Products.
Praveen presents From a Business Perspective, What’s So Great About Twitter, Anyway? posted at My Simple Trading System.
Sarah Bolme presents Value-Added Marketing posted at Marketing Christian Books.
C.F. Jackson presents How A Free eBook Can Be Your Viral Book Marketing Salesman posted at Website Makeover Workshop, saying, “Have you been wondering how to write an ebook or how to make an ebook?”
Reviews
GrrlScientist presents Animals Make Us Human: Creating the Best Life for Animals posted at Living the Scientific Life, saying, “by Temple Grandin and Catherine Johnson, this book explores what the most commonly kept our pets and other domestic animals need to live a good live — to be happy.”
GrrlScientist presents Falconer on the Edge: A Man, His Birds, and the Vanishing Landscape of the American West posted at Living the Scientific Life, saying, “A review of the new book by Rachel Dickinson, a biography that provides a rare glimpse into one season in the life of one of the USA’s foremost falconers and his birds.”
Tom Escent presents Introduction to Nerds on Wall Street posted at Quantitative Finance, saying, “hink of this as sort of a Hitchhiker’s Guide to Wired Markets. There are no robots parking cars for six million years, but there are robots trading millions of shares in six milliseconds, so maybe that’s close enough.”
Ray presents Best Books About Making Money posted at Money Blue Book.
swapnil warang presents switch2life: Book Review:”White Man Falling” posted at switch2life.
Writing and Publishing
Jon Bard presents Children’s Book Publishing 101: 5 Ways to Improve Your Manuscript posted at Children’s Writing Web Journal.
Anthony S. Policastro presents Simon & Schuster Doomed to Failure in eBook Venture posted at Writing is About Putting Yourself to Words.
Thursday Bram presents Earning Beyond A Book: Joseph LeBlanc posted at thursdaybram.com.
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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