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Great writing, unfiltered
Here's what used to happen: A publisher had a magazine, or a big pile of stamps and a mailing list. She'd hire a copywriter or a stable of them. Sometimes the combination worked out and end up with the New Yorker or LL Bean. But other times (most of the time) it's just a waste. Either the stuff that goes out is lousy or the great writers don't get heard. (More than 70,000 books got published in the US last year... how many have you read?)

Talk Shows Rule Daytime TV – Now Learn how To Book Yourself
Recently ABC announced that is was canceling its long-running soap operas All My Children and One Life to Live and replacing them with two new one-hour daytime talk shows, The Revolution and The Chew. These two shows are just some of the more current offerings to an already crowded daytime lineup which will also include such newcomers as Anderson Cooper, Katie Couric, Rosie O’Donnell and Fran Dresher. Add them to such returning old guards such as Dr. Phil, Ellen The Dr. Oz Show, The Gayle King Show, The Talk, The View, Rachel Ray and Martha Stewart and you have a pretty full day of talk. So, if you’re an expert in your field, or someone who has written a book or have a service or product that fits one of the shows’ target markets; get ready to start pitching.

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Book Review The Long Tail
The Long Tail: Why the Future of Business is Selling Less of More – Chris Anderson, Hyperion, www.hyperionbooks.com, July 2006, ISBN-10 – 1401302378, 256 pages, $24.95

The Long Tail Why the Future of Business is Selling Less of More
Book review -- The Long Tail: Why the Future of Business is Selling Less of More – Chris Anderson, Hyperion, www.hyperionbooks.com, July 2006, ISBN-10 – 1401302378, 256 pages, $24.95

Making Space For MySpace: The Internet Gets A New Leader
Neither DeWolfe nor Anderson particularly liked authority, but in each other they found not only a friend, but somebody they also respected and with whom they could work well. After Xdrive, the company they had both been working for, ended up in bankruptcy in the dot-com bubble burst, DeWolfe and Anderson decided to go into business with each other.

Lesson #2: Let The Customers Tell You What They Want
Before MySpace came to be, there was Friendster, a somewhat similar social networking site. But what distinguished the two from each other were their philosophies towards their users. “They had no room for fakesters,” says Anderson. “If a dog or a city or an idea had a page, they would delete it. Could anything better have happened to us? People said, ‘I’m going to go to MySpace because I can do what I want there.’”

Lesson #4: Explore The Unexplored In Your Promotions
People often ask DeWolfe and Anderson how they managed to get millions of people to find out about their product without ever buying a single piece of advertising. Their answer? Exploring new creative avenues in which they could promote themselves, and that meant not relying on conventional marketing.

Chris DeWolfe and Tom Anderson Quotes
Chris DeWolfe and Tom Anderson Quotes

It Doesn’t Take Much
A true story about how little it takes to make a big difference. A life changing experience of Brad Anderson, Service Manager for Southeast Industrial Equipment Charlotte NC.

Would You Want It If It Were Free?
The meme of “Free” is one again making the rounds. I expect it reignited when Chris Anderson’s new book Free: The Future of a Radical Price (available on Amazon for $17.81) quickly followed by Malcolm Gladwell’s semi-scathing review in the New Yorker titled “Priced to Sell. Is Free the future?” (I kind of feel like Gladwell wimped out on the review, even though I like Anderson’s point of view better than Gladwell’s.) This then created a predictable tussle in the blogosphere, the kind of which I find tedious and dull, so I avoided the rest of it.

Talk Shows Rule Daytime TV – Now Learn how To Book Yourself
Recently ABC announced that is was canceling its long-running soap operas All My Children and One Life to Live and replacing them with two new one-hour daytime talk shows, The Revolution and The Chew. These two shows are just some of the more current offerings to an already crowded daytime lineup which will also include such newcomers as Anderson Cooper, Katie Couric, Rosie O’Donnell and Fran Dresher. Add them to such returning old guards such as Dr. Phil, Ellen The Dr. Oz Show, The Gayle King Show, The Talk, The View, Rachel Ray and Martha Stewart and you have a pretty full day of talk. So, if you’re an expert in your field, or someone who has written a book or have a service or product that fits one of the shows’ target markets; get ready to start pitching.

THREE WAYS TO KILLER FOCUS (NO MAFIA REQUIRED)
Have you seen the movie Limitless? Bradley Cooper plays struggling author Eddie Morra, who is suffering from serious writer’s block. His life dramatically changes when he runs into his former brother-in-law, who introduces him to NZT, a revolutionary new drug that allows him to instantly focus and tap into his full potential.

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