Twitter Updates for 2010-03-06

  • Thank you. Very valuable thoughts. #dbw #
  • @MalleVallik And how does that conversation go with the writer? "Please, for all our sakes, step away from the Tweet!"? #dbw in reply to MalleVallik #
  • @KLRLiterary Building long term (business) relationship with reader *is* marketing. in reply to KLRLiterary #
  • Price can be manipulated over time — trying to talk someone into paying more would take a lot of (expensive) marketing #dbw #
  • I think lame in emarketing arena just means "at the start of the learning curve" I remember early author websites *shudder* #dbw #
  • Authors never liked long book tours either, but they did them when the publishers said it would push sales #dbw #
  • Authors just don't feel valued by publishers (because the rules have changed — education will fix that #dbw #
  • Not every author is a good marketer…three fingers pointing back at myself! #dbw #
  • @jennybullough Because they're all looking for romance, and HQ respects that and delivers. #dbw in reply to jennybullough #
  • @eBookNoir Yes Libraries important #dbw in reply to eBookNoir #
  • Simon & Schuster is trying to reach out to YA (has a growing Simon Youth page, presence on Facebook, etc.) #dbw #

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