For book/ebook authors, publishers, & self-publishers
One of the great things about online book promotion is that there are so many options. Websites, reciprocal linking, SEO, virtual book tours, blogging, podcasting, RSS, social networking, multimedia—so many different ways to market your book, each with its own spin and variations. If you’re like me, you keep a list of all the different ideas you think of to promote your books. Sometimes, it’s a very long list. So long that it can be hard to get going or know where to start. And so the list…
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My ophthalmologist drew close as he examined my eyes. "Hmm. they’re pretty thick." He pulled back. "When we removed the cataracts, maybe some sight will be restored, especially on the left eye." He patted my hand. "But I don’t want you to get your hopes up high, or disappointed or discouraged if it doesn’t happen."…
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Part 1
I am like an open book being read by a blind man
Everything he needs to know is there, but he can't see it.
Part 2 (Revisited)
So I decided to publish it in braille
Maybe then, he could at least feel it!
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Evy (spiritluvchild) has been writing as far back as she can remember with well over 3,000 pieces. She recently is a regular poet on the spoken word scene in Los Angeles.
She’s been featured at several local venues, including: The famous, 5th Street Dicks Coffeehouse in Leimert Park…
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Today marks the third day of my virtual book tour and your chance to MEET Homicide Detective Sam Harper, the main character of SILENCED CRY, in a personal interview with Kaycee Conners on her Live Journal Blog http://pubd2b.livejournal.com.…
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Check out Sam Harper. Detective. Hot.
MORE OF THIS VIRTUAL BOOK TOUR COMING SOON!!
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The Ocean of Wisdom (Satis Shroff)
Tenzin Gyatso, the spiritual and former
Temporal ruler of Tibet,
Came to a town in the Black…
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A glorious sunset in the winter of our lives (c) satisshroff 2007
Like Shakespeare said, 'All the world's a stage'
And we've played many different roles in our lives
In various places and…
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Hi to all my friends and everyone else,
I am preparing an email promotion of my book ‘From the Promised Land to the Lucky Country’
(click to read more about the book - http://www.promisedland-renate.com/ ).
I would appreciate…
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Here are the links to the first two events on my virtual book tour. Special thanks to Phil Harris and Joyce Tremel. Click on the link dated 7/30 …
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Ya know, I have many days go by when life just kind of sits there, isn't wonderful but it ain't bad. Then along comes a Monday from hell and I remember that 'boring' isn't necessarily bad. In my other job where creativity is NOT rewarded, I get to experience people who aren't having so much fun at what they do, and now and then they feel the need to make everyone miserable.
Hawkeye once said when he was rescuing a dying soldier, "Don't let the Bastard Win!" I remember as a kid not…
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I predict that hundreds of years from now, when they dig up ruins of our time, they’ll find scrap books everywhere. They’ll reveal signs of our culture and our values.
Has Scrap-booking become a fever? A craze? A fad? Or a meaningful and creative way to immortalize our cherished memories?
I’d like to introduce a not-so-new way to use this unique way to arrange memorable events.…
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Amazingly, serious accidents are not common. Fender benders, yes. A cab ride through those crowded streets promises an adventure with unexpected episodes worth writing…
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