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NAWW Member Announces Launch of Blog and Website Rolled Into One

Posted by on Sep 26 2006 | NAWW Member News

NAWW Member, Valerie Connelly, Publisher at Nightengale Press, announces the launch of www.valerieconnelly.com, a BLOG that is intended to provide down-to-earth information about writing, publishing, marketing and publicity for writers who are looking for helpful pointers from the basics to advanced techniques, and a WEBSITE that will bring even more value to the Web surfer’s visit. This site will grow every day for a while, and then every week to bring more reality-based information and connectivity for anyone who stops for a while to visit.

To have your website link added to the blogroll, please provide it along with a paragraph description of your service or your book. These descriptions will be posted in an easy to reach section of the BLOG. Please let me know that you will post a link for www.valerieconnelly.com on your website so we can make the circle complete. I appreciate your willingness to work together to increase awareness.

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NAWW Member Announces Website Launch

Posted by on Sep 26 2006 | NAWW Member News

NAWW Member, Tonya Mitchell Peele, writer, inspirational speaker, and Get Renewed! Workshop facilitator is excited to announce the launch of a new online resource (www.tonyamitchellpeele.com) designed to show women how to enhance their well-being through the power of self-renewal. This website is intended to serve the needs of women who desire to live a wellness lifestyle. Look for:

* Monthly newsletters featuring…
- simple, nutritious recipes and cooking tips to make healthy eating more doable
- inspirational/motivational quotes to keep you moving towards renewal when giving up seems easier
- educational information to help you to make informed decisions about what’s best for your body
* Practical “Renewal to Wellness” tips
* “Renewal to Wellness” articles featuring…
- practical wellness advice on nutrition, fitness and health that every woman can relate to
- in-depth research on the topics you request more information about
* Personal stories (both successes and blunders) from other women who are also getting renewed
* Engaging blog discussions at http://getrenewedblogspot.com

Help us build a community of women who are on the journey of renewal to wellness. Your contributions, ideas, suggestions or comments are welcomed through the site’s “Contact Tonya” form.

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NAWW Member Shares “Virtual Book Tour” Tips

Posted by on Sep 19 2006 | NAWW Member News

NAWW Member, Patrice-Anne Rutledge, shares tips on Virtual Book Tours: Reach Thousands of Potential Readers Without Leaving Home

A virtual book tour is an integral part of a comprehensive online book promotion campaign and can generate outstanding results in far less time than a traditional book tour. A virtual tour is similar to a traditional book tour except that the tour stops aren’t at physical bookstores but at websites or blogs. Online radio shows, podcasts, and teleseminars also make good virtual tour stops. The advantages of a virtual book tour are that they’re far less expensive than a traditional tour and offer the possibility of reaching far more people.

In general, an in-person bookstore visit attracts only a modest crowd unless you’re a well-known author. However, the results of a virtual tour remain available on most sites and blogs for a long time after the tour itself, making your information available to thousands of people including those who didn’t participate at the actual time of your tour. On a virtual book tour, you can:

– Act as a guest blogger on a blog
– Participate in an online chat
– Participate in a text-based, audio, or podcast interview
– Answer questions from site visitors
– Offer prizes or freebies to site visitors
– Have your book reviewed
– Post original content or a book excerpt

Here are three tips to ensure a successful virtual tour:

1. Select the Right Tour Stops

Choosing the right sites and blogs to visit on your virtual book tour is critical to its success. You probably already have some ideas about good candidates based on the sites that you already visit. To find others, first think carefully about the target audience you want to reach and then formulate keywords that relate to this audience and your book’s topic. From there, start searching for good prospects on:

– Major search engines (Google, Yahoo!, and MSN)
– Tagging and social bookmarking sites (Technorati and Del.icio.us)
– Blog directories (Google Blogsearch and Blogwise)
– Podcast directories (Yahoo! Podcasts and iTunes)

The number of visitors a target “tour stop” draws is also an important consideration. The more people you reach during your tour, the greater your chances for success. To determine how much traffic a site or blog receives, take a look at the statistics available at traffic monitors such as Metrics Market or TrafficEstimate. Also check out a site’s Google PageRank, available from the Google Toolbar.

2. Be Unique

Virtual book tours are still new enough to generate interest, but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t make an extra effort to come up with a unique angle for your tour.

Be creative. Don’t just give away a book; consider offering a big ticket item such as a free coaching session to entice potential readers on a high traffic site. Make a special offer to encourage visits to your own website, where visitors can sign up for your ezine and learn more about your book. Focus interviews and chats around topics that will generate buzz rather than simply focusing on you and your book.

By making each tour stop an event, you’ll draw a larger audience and generate more publicity and more profits.

3. Publicize Your Tour Everywhere

Again, the relative newness of a virtual book tour can make it easier to get publicity for your own tour, but you still need to get the word out. Here are several ideas that work well:

– Prominently feature your tour on your website, blog, and ezine, highlighting the benefits it provides
– Seek out promotional opportunities with any writing, publishing, or professional organizations to which you belong
– Ask your tour stop websites and blogs to promote their participation on your tour
– Publish a press release, optimized with keywords and links, through an online press distribution service to reach both the media and your target audience
– Post your press release on your website for ongoing promotion

A virtual book tour can generate buzz and book sales that extend far beyond the actual timeframe of your tour. Focus on your target audience, generate pre- and post-tour publicity, and then reap the rewards of your tour for months, or even years, to come.

Patrice-Anne Rutledge is the bestselling author of 24 books, a successful technology journalist, and an online book promotion expert. Her most recent book is The Web-Savvy Writer: Book Promotion With A High-Tech Twist, which shows authors how to profit from new technologies such as blogging, RSS, and podcasting. She has also written numerous books for imprints of Pearson, Macmillan, and Random House and has contributed to magazines, newspapers, and websites around the world. To learn more ways to promote your writing career online, visit her website at: www.websavvywriter.com.

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The Spirited Woman Circle Presents The Saucy Sisters

Posted by on Sep 18 2006 | NAWW Member News

NAWW Member, Nancy Mills, founder of Spirited Woman, invites you to participate in the Spirited Woman Circle, an exclusive new monthly 1-hr. phone conversation series with famous women authors. On October 10th, from 10-11 am PST, our next Spirited Woman Circle conversation guests are Barbara Nowak and Bev Wichman, best known as the “Saucy Sisters.” Wine experts, radio personalities, lecturers and bestselling authors of “The Saucy Sisters’ Guide to Wine” and “The Everything Wine Book,” Barbara and Bev will talk about their new wine diet, “saucy” wines for some sauciness, excellent wine buys, the FUNdamentals of wine, and holiday wine secrets. Call only $15. www.TheSpiritedWoman.com.

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NAWW Member Appears on “Single Talk” Radio Show

Posted by on Sep 18 2006 | NAWW Member News

NAWW Member and online dating author, Cherie Burbach, will appear on an upcoming “Single Talk” radio show. The show can be heard live every Saturday from 1pm-2pm (PST) on World Talk Radio.

Burbach, who also works as a consultant for PersonalsTrainer.com, will discuss the key aspects needed for an online profile to be successful, including the number one mistake singles make in their online ads. Burbach, who met her husband on the Internet, has a second dating book in the works. Her first book, At the Coffee Shop (iUniverse, January 2005), provides a humorous account of her experience with Internet dating.

“Where At the Coffee Shop was aimed at those new to Internet dating,” says Burbach, “my new book is geared towards those men and women who have tried Internet dating and for whatever reason given up. I’m hoping my book will help them try again, this time armed with advice on what really works–from the profile through the dating stage.”

Burbach feels her approach on advising singles fits in well with the Single Talk format, as the show comes from the point of view of two single, thirty-something women who are trying to shed some light, candor, and humor on what it means to be single in these modern times.

A marketing consultant and freelance writer, Burbach also has written The Difference Now (iUniverse, February 2004) and A New Dish (iUniverse, January 2005). Watch for her first novel, For Those Who Knew Zach, out soon. For more information, please visit her website: www.thedifferencenow.com.

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