Our Virtual Book Tour Continues

Several bloggers have already hosted interviews of our book, The Commonsense Entrepreneur- Becoming an Entrepreneur, Not an Employee and we greatly appreciate that.

We’re being hosted today, October 15, 2009, at this blog (thank you Lee):
http://myofficeassist.org/blog/2009/10/15/the-commonsense-virtual-assistant-becoming-an-entrepreneur-not-an-employee/

Other dates are:
10/23 – Rachel Rasmussen
http://rescuedeskblog.com

10/27 – Janine Gregor
http://yourvirtualwizard.com/Blog.aspx

Come join us on the tour and leave a comment.

Virtual Book Tour: The Commonsense Virtual Assistant

Here’s the schedule for the virtual book tour:

October 1, Thursday – Stop by Rita Cartwright’s blog, leave a comment, and be entered into a random drawing to receive a copy of The Commonsense Virtual Assistant at a 50% discount!

October 2, Friday – We’ll be visiting Software Savvy Sub

October 5, Monday – Visit Small Business Growth Strategies Blog

October 6, Tuesday – Join us on Melodee’s Virtual Assistant Blog

Learn more at:
http://findvirtual.ning.com/profiles/blogs/virtual-book-tour-the

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Authors and Business

Authors and BusinessAre you an author who wants to write for a living? Then you need to be a business person too. That can be a little challenging. There are many aspects to consider such as expenses and marketing. Where can you find resources to help you with the business side of being an author?

There are good books you can read about building your business as an author. One is Stephanie Chandler’s book, The Author’s Guide to Building an Online Platform. Another useful resource is the networking site for authors, BookMarketing Network. There are also workshops and seminars.

Many authors today utilize the services of a social media consultant to help market their book. A social media consultant can help with online social media promotion, creating press releases, contacting media, and other marketing consultation.

If you are an author, we can help!