Book Marketing Blog Carnival – October 22, 2008
Welcome to the October 22, 2008 edition of the book marketing blog carnival. This is our second edition, and we once again have some great blog posts to share with you.
Do you blog about subjects of interest to authors and publishers? Be sure to submit your best posts for our next book marketing blog carnival.
Chris Brogan presents Promoting Your Book Online posted at ChrisBrogan.com. Not only does the post have lots of great ideas for online book promotion, the comments offer even more creative ideas.
Cathy Stucker presents Publish Your Book on the Amazon Kindle Ebook Reader at SellingBooks.com. Amazon has sold more than 240,000 of their cutting-edge ebook reader. If your book is not available for the Kindle, you are missing a big market. You do not need a publisher or even an ISBN to publish on the Kindle.
Erika Collin presents 100 Awesome Search Engines for Bibliophiles posted at MatchACollege.com. Love books? These search engines will help you find books and information about books on the web.
John W. Furst presents Seth Godin – A Podcast About Tribes (47 Minutes) posted at E-Biz Booster Blog, saying, “Why not learn from Seth Godin and how he markets his books. Get insights from his current book launch of “Tribes – We need you to lead us”. It starts shipping on October 16th but is already an Amazon bestseller. Listen to a 47 minute long podcast Seth did exclusively for his private community at Triiibes.com on September 12th, 2008. He talks about his notion of tribes, the book, and triiibes.com. Very interesting and a free marketing lesson.”
Melanie presents Benefits of Self-Publishing posted at Tips for self-published authors and entrepreneurs!, saying, “Find out all the great benefits of self-publishing!”
Anya Portnik presents Now is the time for sales heroes posted at Gavin Ingham. Use effective sales techniques to sell more books.
Adrienne Ehlert Bashista presents Partnering with non-profits to sell books posted at Idea Girl. Learn how you can help your favorite non-profit while also selling more books.
Cathi Stevenson presents Test Your Digital Printer Before Going Into Production posted at BOOK COVER EXPRESS. An experienced book designer shares a great tip for making sure your book looks like you expect it to look.
Kathleen Gage presents Sell more books with teleseminars posted at Street Smarts Marketing & Promotions, saying, “Many authors have the dream of selling lots of books while achieving fame and fortune. Sadly, most will only have the dream. Few will actually sell more than a handful of books. It doesn’t have to be this way. Adding teleseminars to an authors marketing mix is one of the most effective ways to not only sell books, but also gain credibility for the author. Learn how simple it can be.”
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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