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Book Marketing 101: What Works and What Doesn’t

December 15, 2008 by Michael Hyatt

This is the beginning of a series of posts I am calling, “Book Marketing 101: What Works and What Doesn’t.” I have wanted to write this series for a long time. There are so many opinions when it comes to marketing books. I certainly don’t have the last word on this topic, but I do have some experience.

Filed Under: Publishing Tagged With: book authors, book marketing, book publishing, Publishing

7 Ways to Build Your Author Brand Online

November 10, 2008 by Michael Hyatt

From my point of view, there are seven things that are important in building an online brand, particularly if you are an author.

Filed Under: Platform, Publishing Tagged With: Authors, facebook, Platform, Publishing, seth godin, Social Networking, tribes, twitter

What Is the Internet Doing to Our Brains?

June 15, 2008 by Michael Hyatt

In the current issue of Atlantic Monthly (July/August 2008), Nicholas Carr asks, “Is Google Making Us Stupid?” He then goes on to describe what the Internet is doing to our brains. This is a must-read for anyone in the book publishing industry.

Filed Under: Publishing Tagged With: book publishing, Books, brains, Digital Publishing, ebooks, Internet, Publishing

Why Traditional Books Will Eventually Die

November 20, 2007 by Michael Hyatt

The book, as we know it today, will eventually die. It won’t happen all at once. And it won’t happen immediately. But, in my opinion, it is inevitable. Why? One word: inefficiency.

Filed Under: Publishing Tagged With: Amazon, Books, bookselling, Digital Publishing, ebooks, Kindle, Publishing

It’s the Product, Stupid

January 15, 2007 by Michael Hyatt

I have argued for years that, “It’s the product, Stupid.” The secret to success in any business is to deliver a great, compelling product. No amount of marketing savvy, salesmanship, or operational excellence can overcome a weak product.

Filed Under: Publishing Tagged With: apple, Authors, Books, cool software, Future, keynote, presentations, Publishing, steve jobs

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