|  New 
              Biff Mitchell Book at Fictionwise Simplifies Internet Marketing 
              for Writers Released on 
              = August 29, 2005, 7:01 pm  Press Release 
              Author = biffmitchell.com  Industry = Management 
               Press Release 
              Summary = The Internet offers free to inexpensive ways for writers 
              to market their books. Biff Mitchell’s new book “eMarketing 
              Tools for Writers, 2nd Edition” (ISBN: 0-9732799-5-8), now 
              available at Fictionwise, describes in layman’s terms some 
              of the more effective tools and how to use them.  Press Release 
              Body = “Too many writers stop pushing their books as soon 
              as they get published and are never heard from again,” said 
              author Biff Mitchell. “Writers – even on shoestring 
              budgets – need to market their books and that’s what 
              ‘eMarketing Tools for Writers’ is about.” Fictionwise.com 
              has just released the second edition of Mitchell’s marketing 
              ebook for writers, an expanded edition of the book that saw over 
              10,000 downloads from the author’s website. “There are 
              lots of books out there on marketing for writers, but ‘eMarketing 
              Tools’ focuses on free to inexpensive tools available on the 
              Internetthat will allow writers to immediately begin promoting their books 
              right out of their homes.”
 “I’ve 
              worked in advertising, marketing and public relations for most of 
              my life,” said Mitchell, “and I’ve learned that 
              traditional marketing through mediums like magazines, newspapers 
              and trade shows is expensive and not necessarily more effective 
              than a properly mounted online marketing campaign using the tools 
              that I describe in this book.” “eMarketing 
              Tools for Writers” discusses over twenty Internet tools such 
              as blogs, RSS (really simple syndication) feeds, podcasts, free 
              media release sites, Internet radio, forums, and ezines. Each topic 
              starts with a brief definition, followed by information on how it 
              is used to market books, and ending with links to online resources 
              for further information. “Each 
              entry is short, allowing writers to quickly identify the tools with 
              which they feel comfortable,” said Mitchell. “The resource 
              links let them explore the tools in more depth. The idea is to explain 
              them quickly in easy-to-understand terms so that even computer novices 
              can access and use them immediately.” Mitchell, who 
              served as international spokesperson for the 2005 Read an eBook 
              Week, has described “eMarketing Tools for Writers” as 
              an “ebook’s ebook,” a reference to the book’s 
              intense use of links to Internet resources. “In ebook format, 
              you can either click on the link, or cut-and-paste it into a browser,” 
              said Mitchell. “It wouldn’t work well as a print book 
              because the reader would have to key the linkaddresses into their browser … and some of them are several 
              lines long. The book just makes more sense as an ebook.”
 “Unfortunately, 
              the book’s greatest strength is also its greatest weakness,” 
              said Mitchell. “Some of the links will change, some will die, 
              and some sites will change the nature of their services or just 
              close. This is just the nature of the online world.” In response, 
              Mitchell has offered to send an email update to anyone who buys 
              the book at Fictionwise.com and sends him proof of purchase. “Plus, 
              I’ll be coming out with the 3rd Edition in the summer of 2006. 
              I’ve already completed research into new technologies that 
              are just coming onto the Internet. I’ll also be testing the 
              linksand updating the ones that are broken or lead to sites that have 
              changed.”
 In its present 
              form, “eMarketing Tools for Writers” focuses almost 
              exclusively on the technologies, but Mitchell plans to expand the 
              scope of the book in the next edition. “The next edition will 
              show how to develop a comprehensive web-based marketing plan using 
              the technologies,” he said. Biff Mitchell 
              is the author of the cyber thriller The War Bug, available from 
              Double Dragon Publishing in ebook format and coming to bookstores 
              this October in paperback. His satire on the IT industry, Team Player, 
              will be published by Double Dragon in 2006. Two of his novellas, 
              Smoke Break and The Baton, are available in ebook format from Echelon 
              Press. For more about the works of Biff Mitchell visit:www.biffmitchell.com
 BOOK SUMMARY:Title: eMarketing Tools for Writers
 Author: Biff Mitchell
 Publisher: biffmitchell.com/Fictionwise.com
 ISBN: 0-9732799-5-8
 Formats: PDF, PDB, RB, LIT, FUB, KML, iSilo, PRC, IMP
 Words:11,710
 Reading Time: 33 - 46 minutes
 Price: 1.35 USD
 The book is 
              available for sale at: http://www.fictionwise.com/ebooks/eBook33300.htm 
               (Note: Review copies (in PDF format) are available from biff@biffmitchell.com.
 Include “Request for eMarketing Tools for Writers Review Copy” 
              in subject bar.
 Interviews can be arranged through thomglen@gmail.com.)
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               Contact Details 
              = MEDIA CONTACT: Thom Glen, Publicity Director
 Email: thomglen@gmail.com
 Phone: 506-455-3678
 Web Site: www.biffmitchell.com
 
    
              
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