Thursday, April 8, 2010

List Of Book Marketing Posts And Interviews By Tony Eldridge

With my brother, his family and my parents visiting this week from Indiana, this week has almost turned into a semi vacation for me and my family. As I plan on spending the day with my brother before he heads back home to the great Hoosier state, I thought I'd leave you a list of guest blogs that I have done on other sites and posts done about me and my site. I hope you enjoy them. It's not a complete list, but I hope you find value with them.

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Now, here are some posts that I hope you enjoy:

Mid-Week Book Marketing Tips: Creating A Marketing Hub- Here is my newest guest post that just hit the net yesterday from the people behind BookBuzzr.

Podcast: Tony Eldridge on Adventure Novels and Book Marketing- Joanna Penn sits down with me for an interview that discusses my book, the movie deal, my marketing philosophy and more.

8 Tips on Creating an Army of People Who Will Market Your Book- Dana Lynn Smith invites me to share my tips on how to get others to help you market your book.

Turn Your Computer Into Your Virtual Personal Assistant By Tony Eldridge- Angela Wilson allowed me to chime in on her series about productivity.

The 10 Commandments Of Marketing In The 2.0 World- J. Aday Kennedy gets me to talk about the tips I live by as I market my book in the social networking world.

Interview with Tony Eldridge, Author of The Samson Effect- Mayra Calvani sits with me over a virtual cup of coffee and asks me questions about my publishing journey.

The Great Equalizer- Fresh Fiction hosts my post on how the Internet has leveled the playing field for many authors by allowing them to get their voice into print.

BEHIND THE BOOKS: Tony Eldridge- Kathy-Diane Leveille takes you behind the Samson Effect for a look into the truths and motivations behind the book. We then did a follow-up on the mysterious pic that many, on first visit, believe may be of me: Will the real Tony Eldridge please stand up?

7 Ways To Open Marketing Doors By Being A Virtual Social Butterfly- Carolyn Howard-Johnson invited me to discuss how to create relationships in the web 2.0 world.

Free Online Marketing Help For The Technophobic Author- L. Diane Wolfe invites me to give some advice to the not-so-technical of is writers.

That should do it for today. Perhaps I will include other links like this at a later time. But for now, I hope these help you as you try to market your book. See you tomorrow with a list of sites around the net from some great marketing experts.

1 comments:

L. Diane Wolfe on April 8, 2010 11:31 AM said...

Love all the marketing links!

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