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The World of Computer Game Design res. Book marketing publicists are great at what they do, but unless you've got the budget to pay their fees, you're left with other devices to market and sell your book.A career in computer game design the absolute heaven for any hard-core gamer. Isn't it everyone's dream to do what they love and get paid for it? And how many of you out there that can show a computer games have had great ideas of how you can improve on the games that you were playing? I know I have, about a million times.If a career in computer game design is something that you are mulling over and I have good news and I have bad. The good news is that it is a huge industry and is growing year over year. The bad news is that computer game design takes a lot of programming skills which means you had better be a very smar Podcasting gives you the ability to more easily reach a larger audience for your book. While it is more commonly used for nonfiction books, podcasts can work for fiction books as well. The trick to getting podcasting to work for book marketing is to: 1. Identify your target market. Who's going to be interested in your book? This is a step you should be employi Interview with Todd Crawford -Vice President of Sales and Business Development at oneNetworkDirect There's the old way of doing book marketing, and then there's the new way of marketing your book. Podcasting, of course, is one of the new ways. The old way is to rely on traditional book tours.Shawn Collins: Thank you to Todd Crawford from oneNetworkDirect. He's the Vice President of Sales and Business Development. And just last night, he won the Legend Award for Affiliate Marketing, the Wayne Porter Affiliate Marketing Legend Award, and congratulations on that, Todd.Todd Crawford: Thanks. It's a real honor. I was very, very pleased to have been nominated and to have won.Lisa Picarille: So, I guess now we're going to find out what's going on behind the legend. What makes him a legend? So, maybe you can start off by telling us how you got into this for the Savvy authors today are using the Internet to market their books. Sure, they're still doing the requisite book tours, but to be honest, that's not where most of their book sales come from. Lulu Press, for example, publishes thousands of new books every month. These self-publishing entrepreneurs sell, on average, less than 50 books - total. That's 50 books for the lifetime of the book. Harry Potter they aren't. And, yet, they can still rely on the magic of the Internet for book marketing. While there are many approaches to marketing a book on the Internet, this article will deal specifically with what is commonly called Podcasting. What is a Podcast? Podcasting was popularized through the sharing of music and other recordings through the world of the Apple iPod. Hence, the name Podcasting. But Podcasting is much broader and deeper, and not at all limited to the iPod, or any other portable device for that matter. Many podcasts never make it to a portable device (and aren't intended to be downloaded). Instead, they live their lives out on the Internet, and are played through the computer's speakers. It's come to the point where a Podcast is pretty much any recorded message or music that is available on the Internet. Many of these aren't downloadable MP3 files, but are messages recorded and stored on a server in one of many formats, including some propietary formats that exclude download capability. The point here is that a podcast can be any kind of recording that is stored - in any manner - on the internet. What this means for the author As an author, once you've written a book, your next major step is book marketing. If you can't market your book, you won't sell your book. Few self published authors can afford lengthy or expensive book tours or promotional campaigns. A typical promotional campaign for example, can cost anywhere from $5,000 to $15,000 and up, depending on your needs and desires. Book marketing publicists are great at what they do, but unless you've got the budget to pay their fees, you're left with other devices to market and sell your book. Podcasting gives you the ability to more easily reach a larger audience for your book. While it is more commonly used for nonfiction books, podcasts can work for fiction books as well. The trick to getting podcasting to work for book marketing is to: 1. Identify your target market. Who's going to be interested in your book? This is a step you should be employin Buy A Business Without Paying For An Attorney, CPA, Airline Ticket Or Even A Taxi Cab Ride at's 50 books for the lifetime of the book.After half a century of buying businesses, people still ask me why I spend so much of my time investing in buying businesses instead of real estate, the stock market and other things like that. And I always tell them -- and this is absolutely true -- the reason I don't do anything but buy businesses is because, in 50 years of doing so, I still have yet to come across a better investment than buying a business. In fact, nothing else even comes close in terms of both return on investment and risk. Let’s put it this way. If you get any financing at all, the cap rate on the average business with some financi Harry Potter they aren't. And, yet, they can still rely on the magic of the Internet for book marketing. While there are many approaches to marketing a book on the Internet, this article will deal specifically with what is commonly called Podcasting. What is a Podcast? Podcasting was popularized through the sharing of music and other recordings through the world of the Apple iPod. Hence, the name Podcasting. But Podcasting is much broader and deeper, and not at all limited to the iPod, or any other portable device for that matter. Many podcasts never make it to a portable device (and aren't intended to be downloaded). Instead, they live their lives out on the Internet, and are played through the computer's speakers. It's come to the point where a Podcast is pretty much any recorded message or music that is available on the Internet. Many of these aren't downloadable MP3 files, but are messages recorded and stored on a server in one of many formats, including some propietary formats that exclude download capability. The point here is that a podcast can be any kind of recording that is stored - in any manner - on the internet. What this means for the author As an author, once you've written a book, your next major step is book marketing. If you can't market your book, you won't sell your book. Few self published authors can afford lengthy or expensive book tours or promotional campaigns. A typical promotional campaign for example, can cost anywhere from $5,000 to $15,000 and up, depending on your needs and desires. Book marketing publicists are great at what they do, but unless you've got the budget to pay their fees, you're left with other devices to market and sell your book. Podcasting gives you the ability to more easily reach a larger audience for your book. While it is more commonly used for nonfiction books, podcasts can work for fiction books as well. The trick to getting podcasting to work for book marketing is to: 1. Identify your target market. Who's going to be interested in your book? 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Some materials like vinyl may be pretty and are prominent on the market; however it is It's come to the point where a Podcast is pretty much any recorded message or music that is available on the Internet. Many of these aren't downloadable MP3 files, but are messages recorded and stored on a server in one of many formats, including some propietary formats that exclude download capability. The point here is that a podcast can be any kind of recording that is stored - in any manner - on the internet. What this means for the author As an author, once you've written a book, your next major step is book marketing. If you can't market your book, you won't sell your book. Few self published authors can afford lengthy or expensive book tours or promotional campaigns. A typical promotional campaign for example, can cost anywhere from $5,000 to $15,000 and up, depending on your needs and desires. Book marketing publicists are great at what they do, but unless you've got the budget to pay their fees, you're left with other devices to market and sell your book. Podcasting gives you the ability to more easily reach a larger audience for your book. While it is more commonly used for nonfiction books, podcasts can work for fiction books as well. The trick to getting podcasting to work for book marketing is to: 1. Identify your target market. Who's going to be interested in your book? This is a step you should be employi Five Trustbusters that Crack Communication and Mash Morale capability.The dry cleaners lost your favorite pair of slacks, the computer tech never returned your call, your health club changed hours without a warning and the drive through gave you root beer instead of diet coke. Breech of trust happens every day to us as consumers yet we are often unaware of our own mistakes and the ripple effect it has on our daily operation at work. If you have ever wondered what is missing when morale is low and communication is weak, take a look at the trust levels. When trust levels are high, communication is effortless and when trust levels are low, even the best communicators will be unsuccessful.Without The point here is that a podcast can be any kind of recording that is stored - in any manner - on the internet. What this means for the author As an author, once you've written a book, your next major step is book marketing. If you can't market your book, you won't sell your book. Few self published authors can afford lengthy or expensive book tours or promotional campaigns. A typical promotional campaign for example, can cost anywhere from $5,000 to $15,000 and up, depending on your needs and desires. Book marketing publicists are great at what they do, but unless you've got the budget to pay their fees, you're left with other devices to market and sell your book. Podcasting gives you the ability to more easily reach a larger audience for your book. While it is more commonly used for nonfiction books, podcasts can work for fiction books as well. The trick to getting podcasting to work for book marketing is to: 1. Identify your target market. Who's going to be interested in your book? This is a step you should be employi Button Making Ideas for Convenience Stores res. Book marketing publicists are great at what they do, but unless you've got the budget to pay their fees, you're left with other devices to market and sell your book.The rotating specials and sales at a convenience store are not only hard for customers to keep up with, but they’re hard for the employees also! What you need is an easy and obvious way for everyone to keep up with things. Well, how about your own button maker? For less than $300 you can get a button making system and make your own buttons so that everyone can keep up, and those spur of the moment sales won’t go unnoticed.Imagine how great all your employees will look with their sale buttons on their uniform. Think of how easy it will be for customers, who interact with them, no matter what, to spot what’s on sale. Also, Podcasting gives you the ability to more easily reach a larger audience for your book. While it is more commonly used for nonfiction books, podcasts can work for fiction books as well. The trick to getting podcasting to work for book marketing is to: 1. Identify your target market. Who's going to be interested in your book? This is a step you should be employing regardless of your overall marketing approach. The more uniquely you identify your market, the better you'll be able to market your book. 2. Lay out their key concerns, issues, or interests. You may want to survey your target market to learn what they want. For example, here's the link to a survey we're having to help us understand the key concerns of self-published authors: Ask Database. 3. Invite people to hear you talk about the subject matter of your book, where you focus in on the identified concerns, issues, or interests. 4. Create a series of short (30-60 minute) recordings where you address their concerns, issues or interests. Ideally, you'll do this as a public broadcast, complete with "audience questions." (Be sure to mute the audience when not allowing questions) Try to do the recording as bullet points, creating short breaks between the segments. The idea is that you can record the entire broadcast and create a single Podcast, or break it up into a number of shorter podcasts. 5. Post the Podcast or podcasts on your web site (or on another server that can replay the podcasts (such as Audio Generator. 6. Post the shorter podcasts on as many podcasting sites as you can find (we'll provide a list for you in a future article). If you do a great job, then the messages you have in your book will become much more widely distributed than you could ever do with flyers, posters, or postcards (and for a lot less money). Whether you're publishing through one of the big Publishing houses (McGraw-Hill Companies, Pearson Education, the Penguin Group, Simon & Schuster, and John Wiley & Sons), or through self-publishing companies like Lulu, BookSurge, Xlibris, iUniverse, Authorhouse, Llumina, etc) -- you still need to do your own book marketing! And, what better way to market and sell a book than to create the big buzz through the Internet. You can save yourself thousands, while selling more books. While you're at it, be sure to read more of our
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