Phyllis Schieber and Girlfriends

Phyllis Schieber visits  Crazed Mind at  http://theysayimnuts.blogspot.com/2010/07/guest-post-phyllis-scheiber-girlfriends.html

During Phyllis Schieber’s blog outreach campaign, she will visit a wide variety of blogs and discuss many topics, relevant to all women, but especially to the older, mature woman.

For more information about this virtual book tour, please visit https://bookpromotionservices.com/2010/05/04/phyllis-schieber-blog-outreach/ For more information about Phyllis and her books Willing Spirits and The Sinners Guide to Confession: visit her site at http://www.phyllisschieber.wordpress.com


Lorene Burkhart is Interviewed Live on Across the Pond Radio – Today

Lorene Burkhart, author of Sick of Doctors? Then Do Something About It!, is interviewed on Across the Pond Radio at 6:30 pm EST – http://www.blogtalkradio.com/across-the-pond/2010/07/29/a-ook-and-a-chat-with-lorene-burkhart. Listen live on your computer or call in with questions – Call-in Number: (347) 237-5398. If you miss the live show – visit the same link and download the MP3 to listen at any time.

Join us on the Sick of Doctors? Then Do Something About It! virtual tour. To learn more about the tour, visit https://bookpromotionservices.com/2010/04/26/sick-of-doctors-tour/. You can also learn more about Lorene Burkhart and the book at http://www.burkhartnetwork.com/.

Phyllis Scheiber Models First Person Essay for Sharing with Writers Visitors

Phyllis Schieber visits Sharing with Writers at http://www.sharingwithwriters.blogspot.com

During Phyllis Schieber’s blog outreach campaign, she will visit a wide variety of blogs and discuss many topics, relevant to all women, but especially to the older, mature woman.

For more information about this virtual book tour, please visit https://bookpromotionservices.com/2010/05/04/phyllis-schieber-blog-outreach/ For more information about Phyllis and her books Willing Spirits and The Sinners Guide to Confession: visit her site at http://www.phyllisschieber.wordpress.com



Cindy Bradford Interviewed Live on Across the Pond Radio

Cindy Bradford is interviewed on Across the Pond Radio at 6:30 pm EST – http://www.blogtalkradio.com/across-the-pond/2010/07/27/a-book-and-a-chat-with-cindy-bradford. Listen live on your computer or call in with questions – Call-in Number: (347) 237-5398

If you miss the live show – visit the same link and download the MP3 to listen at any time.

Dianne Ascroft Guest Posts on Phyllis Schieber’s blog today.

http://phyllisschieber.wordpress.com/2010/07/26/dianne_ascroft/

Dianne Ascroft is a Canadian writer, living in Britain. She has been freelance writing since 2002. Most of her writing focuses on history, arts/music and human interest stories. She particularly enjoys interviewing music personalities and has had the pleasure of chatting with a variety of people including former Bay City Rollers lead singer, Les McKeown and the classical singing trio, The Priests. Her articles have been printed in Canadian and Irish newspapers and magazines including the Toronto Star, Mississauga News, Derry Journal, Banbridge Leader, Senior Times and Ireland’s Own magazine. Hitler and Mars Bars is her first novel.

Dianne started life in a quiet residential neighbourhood in the buzzing city of Toronto and has progressively moved to smaller places through the years. She now lives on a small farm in Northern Ireland with her husband and an assortment of pets. If she ever decides to write her autobiography the working title will be Downsizing.

Hitler and Mars Bars is the story of a remarkable child and era. Set in war-torn Germany and post-war Ireland it is the tale of German boy Erich’s struggle to keep his dreams alive in an alien world.

Growing up in a Children’s Home in Germany’s embattled Ruhr area Erich knows only war and deprivation. His beloved mother’s disappearance after a heavy bombing raid leaves him desolate and desperate to find her. After the war the Red Cross transports Erich and his younger brother, Hans, across Europe, with hundreds of other German children, to escape the appalling conditions in their homeland. Erich and his brother find new lives in Ireland but with different families. During the next few years Erich moves around Ireland, through a string of foster families, experiencing the best and worst of Irish life. He finds love and acceptance in some and indifference and brutality in others. When a farmer and his wife welcome him into their loving home and re-unite him with his brother he finds the family he craves. But his brief taste of happiness is dashed by circumstances beyond his control.

This is the story of a German boy growing up alone in Ireland. He dreams of finding his mother. He yearns for a family who will love and keep him forever. He learns his brother is his ally not his rival. Plucky and resilient he surmounts the challenges his ever changing world presents.

Phyllis Schieber at CaribousMom

Phyllis Schieber visits CaribousMom at     http://www.caribousmom.com/2010/07/23/author-guest-post-phyllis-schieber/

During Phyllis Schieber’s blog outreach campaign, she will visit a wide variety of blogs and discuss many topics, relevant to all women, but especially to the older, mature woman.

For more information about this virtual book tour, please visit https://bookpromotionservices.com/2010/05/04/phyllis-schieber-blog-outreach/ For more information about Phyllis and her books Willing Spirits and The Sinners Guide to Confession: visit her site at http://www.phyllisschieber.wordpress.com


Women in Charge

Phyllis Schieber visits Chelle Cordero at   http://cce613.xanga.com/730470600/woman-in-charge-phyllis-schieber/

During Phyllis Schieber’s blog outreach campaign, she will visit a wide variety of blogs and discuss many topics, relevant to all women, but especially to the older, mature woman.

For more information about this virtual book tour, please visit https://bookpromotionservices.com/2010/05/04/phyllis-schieber-blog-outreach/ For more information about Phyllis and her books Willing Spirits and The Sinners Guide to Confession: visit her site at http://www.phyllisschieber.wordpress.com



Out of this world GIVEAWAY

Lynette355 of Crazed Mind is giving away an autographed copy of Carlton Scott’s book Glamour Girl From the Stars.

Scott has dedicated his life to working with children, both as a nurse and mental health worker. He has written and illustrated three picture books for children. As part of his commitment to supporting children’s health, he donates 50 percent of all profits from his books to children’s hospitals across the country. He created his newest book, Glamour Girl from the Stars, to foster self acceptance in young girls.

You can learn more about this author and purchase his books at http://www.carltonsbooks.com/index.html.

Scouting Whales (Big Clients) on LinkedIn by Barbara Weaver Smith

How to Scout Whales on LinkedIn

Are you one of the many executives who think social media is frivolous, trivial, and unrelated to your business? Think again! In this article, I explain the value of just one of the social media tools to find a personal introduction into a new large account prospect, to locate employees and past employees that you “didn’t know you knew,” and other valuable information about your prospects.

In The Whale Hunters Process™, once you have completed a Target Filter and created a Whale Chart, it’s time to research those key targeted companies that seem ideal for you. From your research, you create a Scouting Dossier about each potential prospect (download a free dossier form here – http://thewhalehunters.com/free-stuff/46). The dossier contains information you will need to score each company against the Target Filter criteria to determine which prospects will be best for you.

An important component of the dossier is a list of contacts–names and titles of people that you need to meet. In a whale-sized public company, you can find the names of key executives in the annual report and SEC documents. But in a very large company, you are not going to meet the CEO. You need to meet some key executives at one corporate location, or in one division, or in one functional area such as marketing, manufacturing, quality control. That information is harder to find. And once you identify key contacts, you need to find an introduction to them.

LinkedIn, the leading social media tool for building professional connections, allows you to identify and connect with the right people. Here’s how it works for me.

1. Suppose I am a salesperson for a marketing firm, and I want to introduce my services to wedding retailer David’s Bridal. I log in to LinkedIn and search “companies” for David’s Bridal. More than 500 employees of the company are members of LinkedIn, and one of them, the director of eCommerce, is in what LinkedIn calls “my network.” She is directly connected to a person who is directly connected to me, a person that I actually know very well. I can ask my connection to introduce me to the director of eCommerce at LinkedIn. And from that person, who is likely one of the key people I need to meet, I can find other key people at David’s Bridal.

2. Now suppose I represent a software development company that introduces its products to manufacturers. On my Whale Chart is a company named Aethercomm. 37 employees of that company are LinkedIn members, one of whom, the director of business development, is in my network. Now I can request an introduction to that person from the person to whom I am connected.

3. What if I own a print company, and I want to learn how to do business with the National Football League? My LinkedIn search produces more than 500 NFL employees, two of whom are in my network. They are not the right connections for me, however–one is a scout and one is a game official. It’s not likely that they could help me. However, through my network I am “linked,” to five former employees of the NFL. I am not directly connected to these people–rather, in every case, I am connected to someone who is connected to them. It’s a “second-tier” connection. But now I am able to tap my network of immediate connections to request an introduction to someone who could help me navigate the NFL.

And that’s not all. When I did the company search on the NFL, I also uncovered the names and profiles of people not in my immediate network but whom I needed to identify. One of those is the Vice President of Entertainment Marketing and Promotions. That’s a person who could help me connect with the buyers of print services. When I opened his profile, I discovered that I have a “third tier” connection–nineteen of my direct connections have connections to people who have connections to that VP. Once again, I have a network that can help.

In all three of my examples, LinkedIn provides much more than the names and connections. I can learn how long people have worked for the company, where they are located, their job title, where they went to school, and the names of their former employers. In many cases they have online recommendations from people they work for and co-workers. Often I can see their picture. On a company search, you will find information about the company itself. Many companies have their own LinkedIn page. Lots of them also provide a link to their Facebook page, where you can learn even more about their employees and their business philosophy. Former employees to whom you are connected can provide very helpful inside information. When you are researching a very large organization–like the NFL–you’ll find links to each of their divisions or locations, and those links will take you to more connections.

What I haven’t said yet is my most important point: You can’t get any value from LinkedIn unless you become a real part of it. LinkedIn is a powerful research tool for me because I invest time and energy into building my network of relationships within the LinkedIn community:

–I joined LinkedIn and completed an extensive profile.
–I use the site’s internal tools to invite people I meet to connect with me on LinkedIn.
–I receive requests to connect with people and I respond to those requests.
–I join LinkedIn groups and participate in discussion forms.
–The Whale Hunters has a company page on LinkedIn, and I build connections there as well.

As of today I have 559 connections linking me to more than 5 million professionals. 15,000 people within my extended network have joined LinkedIn just in the past three days! Basic membership to LinkedIn is free. I choose to pay a monthly fee for which I get more services– better searches, more introductions, the ability to connect directly with people through “InMail” and so forth. Three levels of premium service are available.

If you are scouting the whales on your whale chart, LinkedIn is a priceless resource. It will save you time and money and it will extend your reach of contacts exponentially.

NOTE – Find us as always at www.thewhalehunters.com. For frequent whale hunting tips and comments, please visit my blog, Whale Hunting with Barbara Weaver Smith.

Whale Hunters Group on Linked IN !  Please join us for news and conversation.

For more information about The Whale Hunters services, please call Juli Yarnall at 888.355.0270 or email jyarnall@thewhalehunters.com.

Nikki Leigh Interviewed by the Career Czar About Virtual Tours and The Art of Promotion

Listen to Nikki Leigh, marketing expert, discuss virtual blog tours and the art of promotion on the Career Czar®! Listen to or download the show at – HTTP://WWW.CAREERCZAR.COM/MP3/CAREER071610.MP3 To find out more about Career Czar, visit www.careerczar.com

To find out more about Nikki, visit http://www.bookpromotionservices.com and http://www.nikkileigh.com. She is an award winning author of 12 books and she brings over 18 years of promotional experience to every project. Do you need an online presence for your business or do you need to learn how to expand, automate and use your presence more effectively? If you answered “yes” to either of those questions, contact Nikki@nikkileigh.com

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