Among other ways, one of the easiest ways to have a good Monday is to find that you’re being recommended as essential reading. Chris Brogan posted about how he twittered about what was hot in reading material - and someone suggested my book.
Gotta tell you… That really excites me. In a "I’m totally giggling and […]
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From Bloomberg:
"Kid Counselors Wait By Phone In Case Harry Dies."
July 20 (Bloomberg) — A U.K. children’s charity has brought in extra staff to man its phone lines in expectation of a deluge of calls from distraught youngsters if Harry Potter dies.
“Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows,” the seventh and final book in J.K. Rowling’s […]
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Walking into Barnes and Noble, found my book. Told the following seven people who walked down the "Marketing" aisle that it was mine, and they really should buy it.
Until Security asked me to leave.
Hee.
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Apart from fulfilling their dream and telling them "I’m engaged,"(Sorry, not yet…) I would assume that this has to be an announcement that makes mom and dad happy:
Their son is a published author.
Go me.
Now please help me improve my Amazon rank from the 400,000’s into something a little bit better.
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Saw a great quote today… It’s why I subscribe to all those "quote of the day" blogs…
"The enemy is anybody who’s going to get you killed, no matter which side he’s on." -Joseph Heller
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Had a chance to peruse Joe Chernov’s new book, "77 and 1/2 Public Relations Tips" over the weekend.
Decent. Short read, some good ideas. Mostly common sense, but that doesn’t mean we’d think about them on our own. For instance:
Tip # 53: No PR person "gets" a journalist to write an article.
Many PR firms boast that […]
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Got a reporter query… If you know someone, let me know and I’ll pass it along to her.
This is primarily New York, but I think she’ll go for national, as well.
Do you know of any executives in New York who are planning to take the day off on July 18th to finish the sixth Harry […]
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