Win This Copy of Poor Richard’s E-mail Publishing
The book we’re giving away this week is a copy of Poor Richard’s E-mail Publishing: Creating Newsletters, Bulletins, Discussion Groups and Other Powerful Communication Tools by Chris Pirillo.
Same rules as before. Basically, just leave a contextually substantial-enough comment on any Wordpreneur blog post (really, doesn’t take much), and you’re entered. More comments, more entries!
The winner will be randomly selected from among all comments made between now and Sunday, April 6, 2008 (process is described in this post). The winner (and another book to given away) will be announced next Monday.
Good luck!
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7 Responses to “Win This Copy of Poor Richard’s E-mail Publishing”
By Michael Werner on Apr 1, 2008 | Reply
Wow, I loved that book. Got me started in the email marketing business, actually. An all-time classic.
By Marci Brown on Apr 1, 2008 | Reply
I’ve had one book that I attempted to publish on my own. It received a great response among those that I know(but who can trust that). I’m working on my second work. I’m self-publishing under my own and I truly believe in this work. It’s miles beyond my past work. I would love to know how to market. I bought a book on marketing, but the chapter on E-Marketing was very vague. This will most likely be a great help.
By Nancy on Apr 4, 2008 | Reply
Hi Eldon,
Just wanted to let you know the book I won from your contest last Sunday came in the mail today! It looks great!
Yea! Something I can read laying down!
Nancy
http://abridescookbook.com
By Wordpreneur on Apr 4, 2008 | Reply
Hi Nancy
Great! That was quick. Hope it proves useful!
ees
By Wordpreneur on Apr 4, 2008 | Reply
Hello Marci
Check out previous posts — info and tips there that would probably be helpful to you. And hang around!
What’s the title of your first book? And what’s your second book about?
ees
By Barbi on Apr 5, 2008 | Reply
I am writing a book of erotica and wondering if you have any sources for self publishing this kind of book.
By Wordpreneur on Apr 5, 2008 | Reply
Hello Barbi
Not exactly sure what you mean. You should be able to tap any other self-publishing resources available to everybody else. If, however, you mean where you can sell your book, I wouldn’t know. I’ll check around and post any leads I find (you can use the same tool I’ll be using… Google).
ees