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J.A. Heinlein
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By Jay Heinlein, on July 23rd, 2009
I had to laugh out loud at a comment made re this PW article by a friend and former colleague, Pete Nikolai, “Is anybody listening? So many people are working so hard to say so much when so few have time to listen, read, view… http://is.gd/1IY8B .”
It kind of sums up the frenzy . . . → Read More: Bookmarketing: Leveraging Social Media -The Learning Curve Scramble
By Jay Heinlein, on June 29th, 2009
…it is quite a “fine dance” isn’t it?… soc media is really about building relationships and communication, etc…but we all still must buy groceries as well…
Why More Twitter Followers? The Great Twitter Marketing Myth and Hummingbird Review — Twitter Marketing Tips, Tricks and Techniques – The Twitter Salvation System
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. . . → Read More: Marketing w/Twitter…quality v. quantity…
By Jay Heinlein, on June 7th, 2009
…as a publishing consultant, I find this to be the #1 stumbling block…producing a book these days has gotten far easier…w/current technologies, eBook platforms, POD, digital host sites, etc… but, many new author/publishers are still try to “shoe-horn” this new way of access to publishing into an old model…
The reality – objectives are . . . → Read More: #6 from fr: Eight Mistakes Self-Publishers Make… : Selling Books
By Jay Heinlein, on June 5th, 2009
Whos Steering Your Ship? : By Bob Sacks : Publishing Executive
…the board, the pieces, and the dice have changed?
There was a time when, if you entered the publishing business as a rookie and learned how the system worked, the lessons of your youth paid great dividends as you matured and rose in . . . → Read More: It used to be good thing – to be a "publishing veteran" …
By Jay Heinlein, on May 22nd, 2009
PersonaNonData: A Digital Concierge: Publishing Strategy
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It will no-longer be typical that a book ‘commissioned’ or ‘acquired’ sits proudly at the front end of a long sequential set of steps that ultimately lands the book on a shelf somewhere. In the new model, a book may be the last item . . . → Read More: In the new model, a book may be the last item produced …
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