Thursday, October 28, 2010

Amazon Optimization Weekly Newsletter. Get updates on how to market your book!

 

 

 

Amazon Optimization Newsletter-

 

Hello everyone! I hope you are enjoying the fall weather and getting ready for the holiday season. We all know how hectic that can be!  It has been a while since our last Amazon Open House and I apologize for not getting material out to you sooner.  Below are some helpful pointers on how to promote your book on Amazon, testimonials from other authors, and just a few tips to enlighten your reach via social media promotion.

 

Table of Contents:

  1. International Book Fairs
  2. Good Reads
  3. Pointer of the week: Tagging
  4. Author Testimonials

 

 

 

 

1. International Book Fairs:

As many of you may know Strategic Book Group has recently expanded its global reach and is working to market our authors internationally. This is extremely exciting for our company as we hope that the year 2011 brings success to us all.  International Book Fairs are a great way to showcase your book and help you get connected with the industry. Whether you decide to participate or not, you have to check out these pictures and videos! It is such a pleasure to get to meet our authors at these events and put a “face to an email” as we like to call it!

 

Copy and Paste these links to your internet browser:

 

Picasa: (Google)

 

Frankfurt International Book Fair: http://picasaweb.google.com/111185340406138700649/FrankfurtInternationalBookF...

 

Beijing International Book Fair: http://picasaweb.google.com/111185340406138700649/BeijingInternationalBookFai...

 

Videos: You Tube

 

Interview 1: Listen to Author Jenny Ramirez Hart as she talks about "why she felt it was important to attend the Frankfurt Book Fair".

 

 

Interview 2: Listen to Claudette Cleveland talk about her book and her take on the Frankfurt Book Fair.

 

 

Interview 3: Listen to Patrick Cox talk about his impression of the Frankfurt Book Fair

 

 

Facebook:

 

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Amazon-Optimization-Strategic-Book-Group/106661...

 

Congratulations to all of our authors who have attended these shows!

 

 

 

2. Good Reads

Participating in Discussion boards is essential to your success on any social media site and for our case, Amazon. Discussion boards, or group forums, are a place for you to meet other authors, potential readers, and other influential people in your industry. The power of these message boards is at times unreal. I have found through all of this that www.goodreads.com is by far the best social media site for authors.  Amazon can be very limiting on what they allow discussed, they censor, and Good Reads on the other hand is much more open and will allow you to reap the full benefits of participating.

 

What is Good Reads: Good Reads is a social media site dedicated purely to BOOKS!! How perfect for you!

 

What you need to do: Create an account on Good Reads and participate

 

Which discussion boards you should focus on: In the past few months I have created a group discussion board that is centered on Amazon. There is already quite a following and other authors willing to help you out, with such things like tagging (see item number 3). I can not emphasize the importance of participating on this site. Real connections can be made here and the beauty is all you have to do is talk about what you love most, books.

 

http://www.goodreads.com/group/show/33825.How_to_Promote_YOUR_book_on_Amazon

 

Other author discussion boards can be found here:

 

http://www.goodreads.com/group/topic/9.Goodreads_Authors

 

Explore away!!

 

3.  Pointer of the Week: Tagging

 

 

Amazon will let ANY Amazon user pick key words they feel should be associated with a product and then post those to that product’s Amazon page. What does this mean? Say you are just read a Children’s Book which you loved. You could tag that book with keywords like “Bedtime Story, great read, book recommendation, fairy tales, kids age 5-10” any sort of keywords you feel describe the book.

 

Here is what TAGS look like:

 


 

 

As you enter these “tags” or agree with “existing tags” you will notice Amazon provides a drop down box that displays a number. This number indicates how many times Amazon users have used this keyword to describe a product, not just the one you are voting on.

 

Why does this matter? Because each keyword/tag (if you click on it) will take you directly to a community. In this community the products with the most tags will be displayed front and center for that community. Would it not be great if your book was displayed here? YESS IT WOULD!! P.S. You can tag your Listmanias and thus they will appear in these communities too

 

What is a tag?

 

Think of a tag as a keyword or category label. Tags can both help you find items on the Amazon site as well as provide an easy way for you to "remember" and classify items for later recall.

 

What you need to do:

 

Under the Product Details section of a book's Amazon page you will see "Tags customers associated with this product"

 

Simply agree with (click on) the tags already there. That is it, pretty simple. The more “tags” you submit the more credibility Amazon will assign you. It accrues over time. The more tags you perform the more your “voice” matters on Amazon.

 

 

 

5.  Author Testimonials:

 

Amazon can be a truly great marketing tool for your book. Check out what these authors had to say on their experiences thus far on working with Amazon.

 

 

 

 

 

Sara Howard: Something Funny Happened on the Way to the Moon

http://www.amazon.com/Something-Funny-Happened-Way-Moon/dp/1609110633/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1288094147&sr=8-1

 

 

Hello Everyone!   I have learned a few things while working on Amazon.  These things have worked for me and I hope you might benefit from them. Why is your book listed on Amazon?  I hope that your purpose is to sell as many of your books as you can. That’s why I am.

 

Kait sent all of us instructions to get “optimized”.  One is to fill out your profile page as thoroughly as you can. Many of you seem somewhat afraid of this. You are afraid that someone might find you, come to your house and/or SPAM you, steal your money or whatever. Please believe me, I have worked on computers since the 1970s and went to PCs in the 1990s. I have NEVER had anything bad to happen to me. And like me, no harm will come to you.

 

The First Law of Amazon: Fill Out Your Profile Page. I love my Profile Page.

 

http://www.amazon.com/gp/pdp/profile/A3VKMUJG8DBODG?ie=UTF8&ref_=sv_ys_4

 

Why is that? It brings me sales and attention. And most importantly, MY EMAIL ADDRESS is there. I have given out my email address for years.  Guess what? I have been contacted by great folks from England, Scotland, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Russia and Argentina and recently France. Maybe they bought some books?

 

Do I get SPAM? Very little. Every email program has a blocking tool.

 

Here is another reason for filling out your profile and your email address: There are many, many people on Amazon and in our program who would like to exchange reviews with you. Then there is voting and tagging. EVERYTHING you do on Amazon BENEFITS you!!!  No emails=no business and there sits a very lonely book with no sales.

 

There are two more VERY IMPORTANT things you need to do (or not).

1. Review, review, review. This benefits you immensely.  I have completed over 106. This is easy. There is one rule that should never be broken: DO NOT BE NASTY, RUDE, OFFENSIVE or INSULTING. Amazon is watching don’t think they are not. Reviews can be written for any product. I recently bought my favorite brand of Coffee. Guess what? I gave it a review. There are reviews for any product imaginable and not just books. Let your imagination soar!

 

 2. The last little thing that is so much fun:  Pick out a community and join the discussion or create a new discussion. My communities are: Women, Apollo, Space, Astronomy, Children’s books, etc. Then Vote, vote, vote!! Now in every post there is a “Product Link”.  USE IT EVERY TIME!

 

I wish you all the best and DON’T QUIT!

 

Below is an example of just one of many engineers that found me thru Amazon:

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Hi Sara,

 

I came across your book "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Moon" on Amazon.com, and some of your reviews on Apollo-era books.  I was another of the 400,000 closest friends who comprised the Apollo program.  I graduated from Florida State in physics in 1966, and joined NASA at Kennedy Space Center just in time to see the arrival of the first flight rated S-IC.  You folks at Michoud sure built us a heck of a rocket.  I remember when we launched it the following November.  Unbelievable!  I ended up as the lead NASA engineer for the Hazardous Gas Detection System, with a seat at the HGDS console in the Firing Room for all the Apollo launches.  We never detected any propellant leaks from your S-IC's.  After Apollo, I was invited to move over to Design Engineering, and design the HGDS for the Space Shuttle, as well as hydrogen leak and fire detection, as well as hypergolic vapor detection, for the launch complex.  Most rewarding five years of my career!  I moved out to Shuttle Launch Ops under George Page to put my systems to work.  Eventually, I moved back to the design and development side and established and grew the Instrumentation Development Labs for the last part of my career.

 

Bill Helms

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Mike Saxton: 7 Scorpions: Rebellion

http://www.amazon.com/7-Scorpions-Rebellion-Mike-Saxton/dp/1609112865/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1288094204&sr=1-1

 

 

Amazon is frequented by visitors who are looking to read reviews, as it caries more product reviews than pretty much anywhere. It isn't only frequented by individuals, but businesses who are looking to promote products. When you post reviews on Amazon, often times you'll find that numerous other sites will quote your review. When you have your status as an author as part of the review, that makes it all the more attractive to them and that status goes to their site too so you get additional exposure from going to their site.

 

From personal experience, I not only review books but television shows, documentaries, electronics, computer components, etc. Often, my reviews end up appearing on numerous other sites, complete with my name and my book's title. One review can end up landing on multiple sites and will only get you noticed more.

 

 

Robin Landry: When I dream

http://www.amazon.com/When-I-Dream-Robin-Landry/dp/1608605809/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1288094256&sr=1-1

 

 

Amazon has helped me so much as far as ideas for marketing my book, and also for putting me in touch with other reviewers and authors.  I would never have even thought about reviewing books if it hadn't been for Kait at Amazon.  Once she told me that it was important, I set to work reviewing every book I read.  While rising up the ranks, I became involved in the message boards of the top reviewers and have gotten to know the other reviewers. 

I have since received some of my best and most helpful reviews.  Reviewing books has also taught me to be a better writer.  Summing up a book, looking for its flaws as well as its strengths, has shown me how to keep my own work tight and fast moving.  Reviewing is like going to an advanced writing course.  Talking to the top reviewers through Amazon, has given me insight into writing through some of the sharpest minds I've ever had the pleasure of knowing.

Signing up for Amazon's Optimizer and meeting Kait, and listening to her valuable advice, has helped me take the next step in my writing; getting it seen and getting it sold.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/pdp/profile/A392P34QSBUICZ?ie=UTF8&ref_=sv_ys_4&...

 

Robin Landry, author of When I Dream

 

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All you need to know about David Strumfels, Author of " Wondering About "

Dave Strumfels’ About Me Bio


David Strumfels, Author of “Wondering About”

To learn about David, visit his Author’s Page at http://www.amazon.com/Wondering-About-David-Strumfels/dp/1450018491/ref=ntt_at_ep_dpi_1

 

All you need to know about David Strumfels

 

I was born and raised in Levittown Pennsylvania, just north of Philadelphia.  That’s right – a suburban babyboomer child.

I grew up during very interesting times.  Atomic War threat, global communism, the various assassinations of the sixties, the space race and moon missions, Nixon, Watergate, and many others.  But my home life was fairly calm.  As the youngest of four boys, I was the favorite son – only my younger sister might have been more favorite.  I was raised in an intellectual, artistic envrionment, with everything a young child need to satisfy his curiosity.  I am very greatful for that.

Although I went to public school of course, I found I never liked school.  I always wanted to learn what I wanted, when I wanted to, and how I wanted to – traits true to this day, by the way.

One of the things I’ve discovered about is that I have Asperger’s Syndrome – a form of high function autism, the members of which are often quite and even higly intelligent.  This was I did well in school even though I hated it.  But it also made much of my life a struggle because I couldn’t fit in with other people, couldn’t make friends, be part of the team, and other social struggles.

I have always loved nature and science however, and think my Asperger’s has had a large prt to do with this.  I also found at a young age that a I have natural gift for writing and some other arts.  I am glad that, after all these years, I have finally managed to merge these traits into WONDERING ABOUT.

Oh, I am a professional chemist by training, and have done a lot of computer programming in my life.  But my first love has always been writing, and I intend to do more of it.  My next book, entitled The Third Row, is about the periodic table and the nature of atoms, bonds, and molecules.  It should be out soon.  And I have others in mind.  Be patient.

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All you need to know about David Strumfels, Author of " Wondering About "

Dave Strumfels’ About Me Bio


David Strumfels, Author of “Wondering About”

To learn about David, visit his Author’s Page at http://www.amazon.com/Wondering-About-David-Strumfels/dp/1450018491/ref=ntt_at_ep_dpi_1

 

All you need to know about David Strumfels

 

I was born and raised in Levittown Pennsylvania, just north of Philadelphia.  That’s right – a suburban babyboomer child.

I grew up during very interesting times.  Atomic War threat, global communism, the various assassinations of the sixties, the space race and moon missions, Nixon, Watergate, and many others.  But my home life was fairly calm.  As the youngest of four boys, I was the favorite son – only my younger sister might have been more favorite.  I was raised in an intellectual, artistic envrionment, with everything a young child need to satisfy his curiosity.  I am very greatful for that.

Although I went to public school of course, I found I never liked school.  I always wanted to learn what I wanted, when I wanted to, and how I wanted to – traits true to this day, by the way.

One of the things I’ve discovered about is that I have Asperger’s Syndrome – a form of high function autism, the members of which are often quite and even higly intelligent.  This was I did well in school even though I hated it.  But it also made much of my life a struggle because I couldn’t fit in with other people, couldn’t make friends, be part of the team, and other social struggles.

I have always loved nature and science however, and think my Asperger’s has had a large prt to do with this.  I also found at a young age that a I have natural gift for writing and some other arts.  I am glad that, after all these years, I have finally managed to merge these traits into WONDERING ABOUT.

Oh, I am a professional chemist by training, and have done a lot of computer programming in my life.  But my first love has always been writing, and I intend to do more of it.  My next book, entitled The Third Row, is about the periodic table and the nature of atoms, bonds, and molecules.  It should be out soon.  And I have others in mind.  Be patient.

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Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Awesome Review for Mike Saxton

Way to go Mike Saxton! Check out this great review of his new release 7 Scorpions: Rebellion 

 

http://www.readerviews.com/ReviewSaxton7Scorpions.html

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Awesome Review for Mike Saxton

Way to go Mike Saxton! Check out this great review of his new release 7 Scorpions: Rebellion 

 

http://www.readerviews.com/ReviewSaxton7Scorpions.html

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Monday, October 25, 2010

Congratulations Edward Channon on winning a silver medal for the Memoir genre!!

 

Strategic Book Group would like to congratulate author Edward Channon on his latest achievement! Silver Medal for the Memoir category. 

 

His book " Ballad of a Bagpiper" is taking the world by storm on an international scope. He has fans from Beijing to Frankfurt to New York. This is a book to keep an eye out for!

 

 

To check out more about Edward Channon's book please visit:http://www.amazon.com/Ballad-Bagpiper-Edward-Channon/dp/1606936522/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1288016818&sr=8-2

 

 

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

Contact: Betsy Wright-Lampe

863-647-5951/phone-fax

www.FLbookpub.org, FPAbooks@aol.com

 

PUBLISHERS AND AUTHORS HONORED FOR

BOOK PUBLISHING EXCELLENCE

 

HIGHLAND CITY, FL – October 11, 2010 – On Saturday, October 9, 2010, the Florida Publishers Association (FPA) presented its 2010 President’s Book Awards to members whose books were chosen as the best in 16 different categories and one special category. 

     FPA association executive Betsy Lampe, president of Rainbow Books, Inc., Lakeland, FL, was the mistress of ceremonies for the President’s Book Awards Banquet at The Helmsley Sandcastle Hotel on Lido Beach, Sarasota. 

     The evening awards program was part of the two-day FPA Publishing Ed-U-Conference, themed “Experience Speaks!” Participants attended presentations by nationally recognized book marketing expert John Kremer of Open Horizons in NM, FPA president Chris Angermann of New Chapter Publisher in Sarasota, and FPA-member publisher Kyle Miller of Jungle House Publications in Sanibel.

     Winners were selected from 61 entries by the competition’s 28 judges (25 librarians from across Florida and 3 members of nationally recognized book design firms). Gold and silver medalists received a medal, a full-color printed award, award certificates and President’s Book Awards Winner labels for their book covers. One gold and up to two silver medals were awarded in each of the following categories: 

 

Adult Nonfiction:

 

GOLD MEDAL WINNER — Conquer Prostate Cancer: How Medicine, Faith, Love and Sex Can Renew Your Life by Rabbi Ed Weinsberg, with Dr. Robert Carey, published by Health Success Media (publisher and authors in Sarasota)

SILVER MEDAL WINNER — The Not So Patient Advocate: How to Get the Health Care You Need Without Fear or Frustration by Ellen Menard, published by Bardolf & Co. (publisher and author in Sarasota)

SILVER MEDAL WINNER — Tea with Elisabeth: Tributes to Hospice Pioneer Dr. Elisabeth Kubler-Ross by 51 Contributors, published by Quality of Life Publishing (Naples) 

 

Adult Fiction:

 

GOLD MEDAL WINNER — Savannah Law by William Eleazer, published by Elex Publishers, Inc. (publisher and author in St. Petersburg)

SILVER MEDAL WINNER — Disturbing the Peace by P.D. LaFleur, published by RGI Press (publisher and author in Punta Gorda)  

SILVER MEDAL WINNER — Jesus Swept by James Alexander Protzman, published by Kitsune Books (publisher in Crawfordville, author in Chapel Hill, NC)

 

Business Book:  

 

GOLD MEDAL WINNER — Training Workshop Essentials: Designing, Developing and Delivering Learning Events that Get Results by Robert W. Lucas, published by Pfeiffer (publisher in San Francisco, author in Casselberry)

SILVER MEDAL WINNER — Don't Bring It to Work: Breaking the Family Patterns that Limit Success by Sylvia Lafair, published by Jossey-Bass (publisher in San Francisco, author in White Haven, PA)

SILVER MEDAL WINNER — The Complete Guide To Investing In Bonds And Bond Funds: How To Earn High Rates Of Return — Safely by Martha Maeda, published by Atlantic Publishing (publisher in Ocala, author in Orlando) 

 

Poetry Book:

 

GOLD MEDAL WINNER — The Neighborhoods of My Past Sorrows by Jessee Millner, published by Kitsune Books (publisher in Crawfordville, author in Fort Myers)

SILVER MEDAL WINNER — Nothing Is Without Future by Piero Rivolta, published by New Chapter Publisher (publisher and author in Sarasota)

 

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Memoir:

 

GOLD MEDAL WINNER — Bars of Steel: Life Before Love in a Hong Kong Go-Go Bar — The True Story of Maria de la Torre by Brandon Royal, published by Maven Publishing Maven Publishing (publisher and author in Calgary, Alberta, Canada) 

SILVER MEDAL WINNER — Ballad of a Bagpiper by E.A. Channon, published by Eloquent Books (publisher in New York, author in Scotland)

 

Young Adult Nonfiction:  

 

GOLD MEDAL WINNER — Off to College: Now What? A Practical Guide to Surviving and Succeeding Your First Year of College by Jessica Linnell, published by Atlantic Publishing (publisher in Ocala, author in Canton, GA) 

SILVER MEDAL WINNER — Lincoln Laughing: The Stories, Jokes and Anecdotes of Abraham Lincoln by James W. MacMeekin, III, published by MediaOne/Three Rivers Press (publisher and author in Winter Haven)

 

Young Adult Fiction:

 

GOLD MEDAL WINNER — Pleasure Island: You’ve Found Paradise, Now What? by Brandon Royal (ISBN-13:  978-1-897393-10-9, Maven Publishing (publisher and author in Calgary, Alberta, Canada)

SILVER MEDAL WINNER — Ghosts: Another Summer in the Old Town by Randy Cribbs, published by OCRS (publisher in Jacksonville, author in St. Augustine) 

 

Children’s Fiction:

 

GOLD MEDAL WINNER —The Adventures of Charlie Pierce: The American Jungle, written by Harvey E. Oyer, III, illustrated by James Balkovek, maps by Jeanne Brady, published by Middle River Press (publisher in Oakland Park, author in West Palm Beach) 

SILVER MEDAL WINNER — Trouble in Contrary Woods: A Bailey Fish Adventure by Linda Salisbury, published by Tabby House (publisher and author in Mineral, VA)

SILVER MEDAL WINNER — Mudd Saves the Earth by Linda Salisbury, illustrations by Joe Kohl, published by Tabby House (publisher and author in Mineral, VA)

 

Children’s Picture Book:

 

GOLD MEDAL WINNER — Count Down to Fall by Fran Hawk, illustrated by Sherry Neidigh, published by Sylvan Dell Publishing (publisher and author in Mount Pleasant, SC, illustrator in Simpsonville, CA)

SILVER MEDAL WINNER — Mother Osprey: Nursery Rhymes for Buoys & Gulls by Lucy Nolan, illustrated by Connie McLennan, published by Sylvan Dell Publishing (publisher in Mount Pleasant, SC, author in Columbia, SC, illustrator in Rocklin, CA) 

SILVER MEDAL WINNER — Nicholas, that's Ridiculous! A Story About Being a Boy by Christa Carpenter, illustrated by Mark Wayne Adams, published by Caballo Books (publisher in Longwood, author in Maitland)

 

Florida Fiction for Adults:

 

GOLD MEDAL WINNER — Disturbing the Peace by P.D. LaFleur, published by RGI Press (publisher and author in Punta Gorda)

SILVER MEDAL WINNER — Windrusher and the Trail of Fire by Victor DiGenti, published by Ocean Publishing (publisher in Flagler Beach, author in Ponte Vedra Beach)

SILVER MEDAL WINNER — ReBecoming: The Way of Opportunity by J.R. Maxon, published by Dassana Press, LLC (publisher and author in Anna Maria)

 

 

 

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Florida Nonfiction for Adults:

 

GOLD MEDAL WINNER — Expect the Best: There's Always Hope on the Horizon by Katherine Robinson, published by Bardolf & Co. (publisher in Sarasota, author in Bradenton)

SILVER MEDAL WINNER — This Nearly Was Mine: A Journey Through Carlton Country by Dr. Barbara Castleberry Carlton with Barbara Oehlbeck (publisher in Lakeville, MN, authors in Arcadia and LaBelle)

SILVER MEDAL WINNER — Haunted Theatres of Southwest Florida by Kim Cool, published by Historic Venice Press (publisher and author in Venice)

 

Florida Children’s Books:

 

GOLD MEDAL WINNER — The Adventures of Charlie Pierce: The American Jungle written by Harvey E. Oyer, III, illustrated by James Balkovek, maps by Jeanne Brady, published by Middle River Press (publisher in Oakland Park, author in West Palm Beach)

SILVER MEDAL WINNER — Haunted Theatres of Southwest Florida by Kim Cool, published by Historic Venice Press (publisher and author in Venice)

 

Cover Design:

 

GOLD MEDAL WINNER — Africa’s Top Wildlife Countries by Mark Nolting, cover design by 1106 Design, published by Global Travel Publishers (publisher and author in Fort Lauderdale)

SILVER MEDAL WINNER — ReBecoming: The Way of Opportunity by J.R. Maxon, cover design by 1106 Design, published by Dassana Press, LLC (publisher and author in Anna Maria)

SILVER MEDAL WINNER — Table For Two: The Cookbook For Couples by Warren Caterson, cover design by Rebecca Anne Russo of Principle Creative, published by Winfield and Scott Press (publisher and author in St. Augustine)

 

“President’s Pick” selected by FPA President Chris Angermann:

 

Disturbing the Peace by P.D. LaFleur, published by RGI Press (publisher and author in Punta Gorda)  

 

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Florida Publishers Association, Inc., now in its 28th year, is a non-profit, statewide professional association of publishers, self-publishers, authors and others interested in book publishing in Florida. It conducts numerous educational conferences, seminars and workshops throughout Florida and is affiliated with the Independent Book Publishers Association, the Association of American Publishers, Small Publishers Association of North America. It is also a member of the Florida Library Association and the Florida Association for Media in Education. FPA’s web address is www.FLbookpub.org.

 

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Congratulations Edward Channon on winning a silver medal for the Memoir genre!!

 

Strategic Book Group would like to congratulate author Edward Channon on his latest achievement! Silver Medal for the Memoir category. 

 

His book " Ballad of a Bagpiper" is taking the world by storm on an international scope. He has fans from Beijing to Frankfurt to New York. This is a book to keep an eye out for!

 

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To check out more about Edward Channon's book please visit:http://www.amazon.com/Ballad-Bagpiper-Edward-Channon/dp/1606936522/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1288016818&sr=8-2

 

 

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

Contact: Betsy Wright-Lampe

863-647-5951/phone-fax

www.FLbookpub.org, FPAbooks@aol.com

 

PUBLISHERS AND AUTHORS HONORED FOR

BOOK PUBLISHING EXCELLENCE

 

HIGHLAND CITY, FL – October 11, 2010 – On Saturday, October 9, 2010, the Florida Publishers Association (FPA) presented its 2010 President’s Book Awards to members whose books were chosen as the best in 16 different categories and one special category. 

     FPA association executive Betsy Lampe, president of Rainbow Books, Inc., Lakeland, FL, was the mistress of ceremonies for the President’s Book Awards Banquet at The Helmsley Sandcastle Hotel on Lido Beach, Sarasota. 

     The evening awards program was part of the two-day FPA Publishing Ed-U-Conference, themed “Experience Speaks!” Participants attended presentations by nationally recognized book marketing expert John Kremer of Open Horizons in NM, FPA president Chris Angermann of New Chapter Publisher in Sarasota, and FPA-member publisher Kyle Miller of Jungle House Publications in Sanibel.

     Winners were selected from 61 entries by the competition’s 28 judges (25 librarians from across Florida and 3 members of nationally recognized book design firms). Gold and silver medalists received a medal, a full-color printed award, award certificates and President’s Book Awards Winner labels for their book covers. One gold and up to two silver medals were awarded in each of the following categories: 

 

Adult Nonfiction:

 

GOLD MEDAL WINNER — Conquer Prostate Cancer: How Medicine, Faith, Love and Sex Can Renew Your Life by Rabbi Ed Weinsberg, with Dr. Robert Carey, published by Health Success Media (publisher and authors in Sarasota)

SILVER MEDAL WINNER — The Not So Patient Advocate: How to Get the Health Care You Need Without Fear or Frustration by Ellen Menard, published by Bardolf & Co. (publisher and author in Sarasota)

SILVER MEDAL WINNER — Tea with Elisabeth: Tributes to Hospice Pioneer Dr. Elisabeth Kubler-Ross by 51 Contributors, published by Quality of Life Publishing (Naples) 

 

Adult Fiction:

 

GOLD MEDAL WINNER — Savannah Law by William Eleazer, published by Elex Publishers, Inc. (publisher and author in St. Petersburg)

SILVER MEDAL WINNER — Disturbing the Peace by P.D. LaFleur, published by RGI Press (publisher and author in Punta Gorda)  

SILVER MEDAL WINNER — Jesus Swept by James Alexander Protzman, published by Kitsune Books (publisher in Crawfordville, author in Chapel Hill, NC)

 

Business Book:  

 

GOLD MEDAL WINNER — Training Workshop Essentials: Designing, Developing and Delivering Learning Events that Get Results by Robert W. Lucas, published by Pfeiffer (publisher in San Francisco, author in Casselberry)

SILVER MEDAL WINNER — Don't Bring It to Work: Breaking the Family Patterns that Limit Success by Sylvia Lafair, published by Jossey-Bass (publisher in San Francisco, author in White Haven, PA)

SILVER MEDAL WINNER — The Complete Guide To Investing In Bonds And Bond Funds: How To Earn High Rates Of Return — Safely by Martha Maeda, published by Atlantic Publishing (publisher in Ocala, author in Orlando) 

 

Poetry Book:

 

GOLD MEDAL WINNER — The Neighborhoods of My Past Sorrows by Jessee Millner, published by Kitsune Books (publisher in Crawfordville, author in Fort Myers)

SILVER MEDAL WINNER — Nothing Is Without Future by Piero Rivolta, published by New Chapter Publisher (publisher and author in Sarasota)

 

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Memoir:

 

GOLD MEDAL WINNER — Bars of Steel: Life Before Love in a Hong Kong Go-Go Bar — The True Story of Maria de la Torre by Brandon Royal, published by Maven Publishing Maven Publishing (publisher and author in Calgary, Alberta, Canada) 

SILVER MEDAL WINNER — Ballad of a Bagpiper by E.A. Channon, published by Eloquent Books (publisher in New York, author in Scotland)

 

Young Adult Nonfiction:  

 

GOLD MEDAL WINNER — Off to College: Now What? A Practical Guide to Surviving and Succeeding Your First Year of College by Jessica Linnell, published by Atlantic Publishing (publisher in Ocala, author in Canton, GA) 

SILVER MEDAL WINNER — Lincoln Laughing: The Stories, Jokes and Anecdotes of Abraham Lincoln by James W. MacMeekin, III, published by MediaOne/Three Rivers Press (publisher and author in Winter Haven)

 

Young Adult Fiction:

 

GOLD MEDAL WINNER — Pleasure Island: You’ve Found Paradise, Now What? by Brandon Royal (ISBN-13:  978-1-897393-10-9, Maven Publishing (publisher and author in Calgary, Alberta, Canada)

SILVER MEDAL WINNER — Ghosts: Another Summer in the Old Town by Randy Cribbs, published by OCRS (publisher in Jacksonville, author in St. Augustine) 

 

Children’s Fiction:

 

GOLD MEDAL WINNER —The Adventures of Charlie Pierce: The American Jungle, written by Harvey E. Oyer, III, illustrated by James Balkovek, maps by Jeanne Brady, published by Middle River Press (publisher in Oakland Park, author in West Palm Beach) 

SILVER MEDAL WINNER — Trouble in Contrary Woods: A Bailey Fish Adventure by Linda Salisbury, published by Tabby House (publisher and author in Mineral, VA)

SILVER MEDAL WINNER — Mudd Saves the Earth by Linda Salisbury, illustrations by Joe Kohl, published by Tabby House (publisher and author in Mineral, VA)

 

Children’s Picture Book:

 

GOLD MEDAL WINNER — Count Down to Fall by Fran Hawk, illustrated by Sherry Neidigh, published by Sylvan Dell Publishing (publisher and author in Mount Pleasant, SC, illustrator in Simpsonville, CA)

SILVER MEDAL WINNER — Mother Osprey: Nursery Rhymes for Buoys & Gulls by Lucy Nolan, illustrated by Connie McLennan, published by Sylvan Dell Publishing (publisher in Mount Pleasant, SC, author in Columbia, SC, illustrator in Rocklin, CA) 

SILVER MEDAL WINNER — Nicholas, that's Ridiculous! A Story About Being a Boy by Christa Carpenter, illustrated by Mark Wayne Adams, published by Caballo Books (publisher in Longwood, author in Maitland)

 

Florida Fiction for Adults:

 

GOLD MEDAL WINNER — Disturbing the Peace by P.D. LaFleur, published by RGI Press (publisher and author in Punta Gorda)

SILVER MEDAL WINNER — Windrusher and the Trail of Fire by Victor DiGenti, published by Ocean Publishing (publisher in Flagler Beach, author in Ponte Vedra Beach)

SILVER MEDAL WINNER — ReBecoming: The Way of Opportunity by J.R. Maxon, published by Dassana Press, LLC (publisher and author in Anna Maria)

 

 

 

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Florida Nonfiction for Adults:

 

GOLD MEDAL WINNER — Expect the Best: There's Always Hope on the Horizon by Katherine Robinson, published by Bardolf & Co. (publisher in Sarasota, author in Bradenton)

SILVER MEDAL WINNER — This Nearly Was Mine: A Journey Through Carlton Country by Dr. Barbara Castleberry Carlton with Barbara Oehlbeck (publisher in Lakeville, MN, authors in Arcadia and LaBelle)

SILVER MEDAL WINNER — Haunted Theatres of Southwest Florida by Kim Cool, published by Historic Venice Press (publisher and author in Venice)

 

Florida Children’s Books:

 

GOLD MEDAL WINNER — The Adventures of Charlie Pierce: The American Jungle written by Harvey E. Oyer, III, illustrated by James Balkovek, maps by Jeanne Brady, published by Middle River Press (publisher in Oakland Park, author in West Palm Beach)

SILVER MEDAL WINNER — Haunted Theatres of Southwest Florida by Kim Cool, published by Historic Venice Press (publisher and author in Venice)

 

Cover Design:

 

GOLD MEDAL WINNER — Africa’s Top Wildlife Countries by Mark Nolting, cover design by 1106 Design, published by Global Travel Publishers (publisher and author in Fort Lauderdale)

SILVER MEDAL WINNER — ReBecoming: The Way of Opportunity by J.R. Maxon, cover design by 1106 Design, published by Dassana Press, LLC (publisher and author in Anna Maria)

SILVER MEDAL WINNER — Table For Two: The Cookbook For Couples by Warren Caterson, cover design by Rebecca Anne Russo of Principle Creative, published by Winfield and Scott Press (publisher and author in St. Augustine)

 

“President’s Pick” selected by FPA President Chris Angermann:

 

Disturbing the Peace by P.D. LaFleur, published by RGI Press (publisher and author in Punta Gorda)  

 

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Florida Publishers Association, Inc., now in its 28th year, is a non-profit, statewide professional association of publishers, self-publishers, authors and others interested in book publishing in Florida. It conducts numerous educational conferences, seminars and workshops throughout Florida and is affiliated with the Independent Book Publishers Association, the Association of American Publishers, Small Publishers Association of North America. It is also a member of the Florida Library Association and the Florida Association for Media in Education. FPA’s web address is www.FLbookpub.org.

 

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Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Interested in International Book Fairs? See What These Authors Have To Say.....

As an author you know first hand how difficult marketing your book can be. International Book Fairs have proven to be a great way for our authors to get out there and showcase their work. Participating in these events lets you really grasp the concept of what goes into a book fair and allow you to see just how big this industry really is. If you are on the fence about deciding whether or not to attend or just curious about what these shows are all about, take a look at these videos !

 

Interview 1: Listen to Author Jenny Ramirez Hart as she talks about "why she felt it was important to attend the Frankfurt Book Fair". 

Interview 2: Listen to Claudette Cleveland talk about her book and her take on the Frankfurt Book Fair. 

Interview 3: Listen to Patrick Cox talk about his impression of the Frankfurt Book Fair

Congratulations to all of our authors who have attended these shows!

 

 

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Interested in International Book Fairs? See What These Authors Have To Say.....

As an author you know first hand how difficult marketing your book can be. International Book Fairs have proven to be a great way for our authors to get out there and showcase their work. Participating in these events lets you really grasp the concept of what goes into a book fair and allow you to see just how big this industry really is. If you are on the fence about deciding whether or not to attend or just curious about what these shows are all about, take a look at these videos !

 

Interview 1: Listen to Author Jenny Ramirez Hart as she talks about "why she felt it was important to attend the Frankfurt Book Fair". 

Interview 2: Listen to Claudette Cleveland talk about her book and her take on the Frankfurt Book Fair. 

Interview 3: Listen to Patrick Cox talk about his impression of the Frankfurt Book Fair

Congratulations to all of our authors who have attended these shows!

 

 

www.StrategicBookGroup.com
www.StrategicBookPublishing.com
www.StrategicBookMarketing.com
www.StrategicPublishingGroup.com
www.StrategicBookAgency.com
www.StrategicBookClub.com
www.EloquentBooks.com
www.TheGlobalBookAgency.com
www.TheEntrepreneurialPublisher.com
www.EpubCo.com
www.WritersLiterary.com

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Interested in International Book Fairs? See What These Authors Have To Say.....

As an author you know first hand how difficult marketing your book can be. International Book Fairs have proven to be a great way for our authors to get out there and showcase their work. Participating in these events lets you really grasp the concept of what goes into a book fair and allow you to see just how big this industry really is. If you are on the fence about deciding whether or not to attend or just curious about what these shows are all about, take a look at these videos !

 

Interview 1: Listen to Author Jenny Ramirez Hart as she talks about "why she felt it was important to attend the Frankfurt Book Fair". 

Interview 2: Listen to Claudette Cleveland talk about her book and her take on the Frankfurt Book Fair. 

Interview 3: Listen to Patrick Cox talk about his impression of the Frankfurt Book Fair

Congratulations to all of our authors who have attended these shows!

 

www.StrategicBookGroup.com
www.StrategicBookPublishing.com
www.StrategicBookMarketing.com
www.StrategicPublishingGroup.com
www.StrategicBookAgency.com
www.StrategicBookClub.com
www.EloquentBooks.com
www.TheGlobalBookAgency.com
www.TheEntrepreneurialPublisher.com
www.EpubCo.com
www.WritersLiterary.com

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Book Signing at South Florida “Cub Fun Day”

Book Signing at South Florida “Cub Fun Day”