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Something About Me and My Book:
I'm coauthor of The Virtual Handshake: Opening Doors and Closing Deals Online (AMACOM, 2005), the first book to show how mainstream businesspeople are using social networking and social media to grow their business and advance their career. I'm also the Entrepreneurs Guide for About.com, a monthly columnist for FastCompany.com, the Sales & Marketing Community Leader at Work.com, and a professional blogger at Linked Intelligence and Revenue River.
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At 5:00am on March 18, 2009, Bert Martinez said…
Hello, I'm Bert Martinez, I'm looking to network with success minded authors. If you would like my free report 30 Strategies for Selling More Books just fill out the form below. I look forward to networking with you and if there is anything that I can help you with please do not hesitate to contact me.

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At 7:54pm on September 28, 2007, Kare Anderson said…
for Scott, the 'about" town and the world man....

Love is when the heart loses its mind.

To love and be loved is to feel the sunshine from both sides.

In a civilization when love is
gone we turn to justice and when
justice is gone we turn to power
and when power is gone we
turn to violence.

Love is not always power; that may be as
good a description of the human predicament
as we are likely to get.

Remember the many
compartments of the heart,
the seed of what is
possible. So much of who
we are is defined by
the places we hold for each
other. For it is not our ingenuity
that sets us apart, but our
capacity for love, the
possibility our way will
be lit by grace. Our hearts
prisms, chiseling out the
colors of pure light.

Here’s to the fun of where the sum of us is greater than apart.

~ Kare

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At 10:53am on September 7, 2007, Kathleen Gage said…
Hi Scott,

I would like to invite you to join my Ning Book Marketing network. I have been a published author for many years and love to network with others who have a passion for writing and publishing.

If you get a chance, please visit my blog to read my special feature called The Author’s Corner. This week’s featured author is Nikki Leigh. http://www.kathleengage.blogspot.com Nikki shared some excellent tips on how an author can market themselves.

Have a great day.

Kathleen Gage

The Street Smarts Marketer and Author

www.streetsmartsmarketing.com
 
 
 

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