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Printed Books Only, Please

Ari Herzog

“I can’t fathom reading a book without tactile sensations of turning pages and smelling paper,” I wrote 10 years ago. “The book lover loves to have a record of what they’ve read, and it’s about signaling to the rest of the world. Four years ago I pondered why “I like reading news online but not books.”

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Blogging in Brief: Ebooks, Print Books, Conferences and More

ProBlogger

Blogger in print … and on tour. Congratulations to Matt Kepnes, who’s released a print book through Penguin: How to Travel the World on $50 a Day. If it’s something that interests you, take a look at our guides for becoming a print book author: Blog Business Model: Sell Your Print Book.

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Starting Points for Selling Your Print Book Through Your Blog

ProBlogger

Earlier today we heard from Kevin Cullis, who’s successfully using his blog to support his self-published print book , How to Start a Business: Mac Version. As print publishing evolves, we’re seeing more and more bloggers release printed books—either themselves or through established publishing houses , like I did.

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Blog Business Model 2: Sell Your Print Book

ProBlogger

Kevin Cullis, who runs MacStartup.com uses the blog to support his print book, How to Start a Business: Mac Version , and his upcoming release, How to Start a Business: Windows Version. Kevin's book, How to Start a Business: Mac Version. Hmm … I hadn’t thought about that before! Fast-forward a few years.

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Digital Resolutions: Ring in The New Year with These 12 Tips for Establishing Healthier Family Media Habits In 2022

The Realtime Report

Buy books or borrow books from the library that will interest your children. Unplug the modem and, without other options, books will become very attractive. Try A Family Book Club. Book clubs aren’t just for adults. Try a family book club – you pick a book one month, your child the next.

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Newsflash: PR is Not Easy, Cheap or Quick

Dave Fleet

As I continue to work towards my challenge of reading 26 books in 2011 (an aside: I’m up to 18 right now – two ahead of schedule), I recently finished reading Michael Crichton’s book State Of Fear. Within it, one section got my attention, and neatly illustrates why so many people think PR is cheap and easy.

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Book Review – UnMarketing: Stop Marketing. Start Engaging.

Dave Fleet

I’ve known him for a while and, while I always enjoy sparring with him , I consider him a friend so readily agreed to take a look at his new book – UnMarketing: Stop Marketing. The footnotes throughout the book are simply hilarious, too. Start Engaging – when he offered to send me an advance version.