Using Social Media Tools To Launch A Book: Pam Slim Author And Blogger
July 29th, 2009
Jennifer Jones recently met Pam Slim, a successful author and blogger on the USS Nimitz trip in late May 2009. Jennifer was so impressed with her ability to speak four languages, juggle two kids and write a successful blog and now a new book that she had to interview her. Her book Escape From Cubicle Nation is gaining momentum and is found in bookstores and on Amazon.com. In the meantime, listen to how Pam tells discusses what she did to launch her new book with social media tools. She especially loves Twitter. Who doesn’t these days?
Related posts:
- Social Media Worldwide: Shel Israel’s Perspective Shel Israel, well-known blogger, author and consultant, has just completed a worldwide study of social media adoption and use. His biggest revelation is all about the kids and how they are using the tools. He also describes how other countries...
- Intuit Builds Community Using Social Media Tools Scott K. Wilder, group manager of the small business division for Intuit tells how to make social media tools work for a large corporation. Intuit is viewed as a leading social media company — one that has created guideposts and...
- On Social Media: Marketing Wizard Guy Kawasaki Guy Kawasaki, blogger, author of 8 books, venture capitalist and former Apple marketing executive, believes CMOs today should “just quit” if they are working with CEOs who don’t get social media. Talking from his home in Silicon Valley, Guy explains...
- David Weinberger On Social Media and Changing Communications David Weinberger is co-author of Cluetrain Manifesto. In this podcast, Weinberger discusses the ways in which business will work in the newly connected marketplace. Speaking at the New Communications Forum in Las Vegas, Weinberger believes that a generational shift has...
- Politics and Social Media: Insights for Marketers Given the recent Democratic debate and John Edwards’s decision to use USTREAM to talk to his supporters, marketers should be paying more attention to how politicians are adopting social media, creating new avenues for conversation. Michael Cornfield, adjunct professor of...
Posted in: Featured, Marketing Voices















