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Win a *signed* souvenir edition of The Corporate Blogging Book!

by Debbie Weil | Jun 21, 2006 | ROI, The Corporate Blogging Book, Uncategorized

It’s the pre-publication “bound galley” version – a collector’s item! Keep it on your shelf or sell it on eBay (kidding… well, who knows?). I’ve got TWO copies left that I will sign and send to TWO lucky winners. All you have...

Brian Carroll shows us Book Launch 2.0 with the release of “Lead Generation for the Complex Sale”

by Debbie Weil | Jun 13, 2006 | The Corporate Blogging Book, Uncategorized

Way to go, Brian! It’s exciting when a fellow author hits publication day and can announce the official release of his book: Lead Generation for the Complex Sale (McGraw-Hill, ISBN 0071458972, $24.95). 2.0: the new way to publicize your book release press...

Flowers from CEO blogger Zane Safrit and a great review from Kirkus Reports

by Debbie Weil | Jun 2, 2006 | In the News, The Corporate Blogging Book, Uncategorized

What more could a girl ask for in one day? Well, Adrienne Schultz, my wonderful editor at Penguin Portfolio, shipped me a sample of the book cover – hot off the press (see left). It looks great. Wow, it’s a real book! And Zane Safrit, CEO of Conference...

Washington Post Book World, Diane Rehm, and CBS News Radio on creating “book buzz”

by Debbie Weil | May 20, 2006 | Events, The Corporate Blogging Book, Uncategorized

Guess what? NPR’s Diane Rehm, Marie Arana (Washington Post Book World editor) and Dan Raviv (CBS News Radio correspondent) all read their email. Every message. Just don’t expect a response. Unless you’ve touched a nerve and piqued their interest...

debbieweil.com launches as new meta blog / site!

by Debbie Weil | May 16, 2006 | CEO Bloggers, In the News, The Corporate Blogging Book, Uncategorized

The new new thing: blog as Web site Finally! debbieweil.com launched today as my new meta blog /site. I.e., I’ve integrated my Web sites and blogs into a site built on blogging software. Check out the newsletter archive where you’ll also find the original...

Great tips on book blogs from author and consultant Michael McLaughlin

by Debbie Weil | Apr 11, 2006 | The Corporate Blogging Book, Uncategorized

Michael McLaughlin, author of Guerrilla Marketing for Consultants, offers great tips on the new must-have for authors – a companion book blog. Looks like he updates his companion Guerrilla Consulting blog frequently (sometimes several times a week). A key tip...
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