On March 15, I'll be releasing my first full length e-book to the public. Obviously the focus will be on arts marketing.
It's the book that I have been preparing to write for three years and I think it is going to be really helpful for a lot of people.
More details on the book are to come but I did want to let people know that subscribers will get the e-book first (maybe a week earlier then the general public) and have a chance to purchase the e-book at discount.
So if you want a really good arts marketing book earlier and cheaper then everyone else then please subscribe to the blog by popping your email in the box to the right.
Subscribers will get three emails from me. One letting you know when the e-book is just about ready. Another when the book is ready for download letting you know how to take advantage of the discount. The third will be a thank you email from me letting you know how to spread the word about the book if you so desire.
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For those of you that are writers you know the weird mix of excitement and fear that goes into writing anything. I've got the same fears that anybody else would have:
Will the book be any good?
Will anybody buy it?
Will the concepts in the book be worth spreading?
But there's only one way to find out and that's by shipping the damn thing out. I told you guys I believe in self producing. It's as true for me as it is for you.
So if you want to join the journey with me, then subscribe and you'll be the first to know what's up.
As long as you don't use the word "impactful," I'm on board.
Posted by: Scott Walters | February 01, 2010 at 09:54 AM
Please count me as another non-impactful reader who seeks synergy. I already receive the blog through an RSS reader, does that mean I'm subscribed? Thank you.
Posted by: Jennifer Hill | February 01, 2010 at 10:39 AM
Will it tribal-itize the proactive empowerment of stakeholders? :)
Exciting stuff. When you say subscribe do you mean subscribe to the rss feed? or is there another link specific to the ebook?
Posted by: Tony Adams | February 01, 2010 at 01:03 PM
@ Prof
The word impactful is now dead to me. You killed it.
@ jennifer
I believe you are subscribed. I will check to make sure but assume you are.
Posted by: adam | February 01, 2010 at 01:06 PM
I just realized Jennifer asked the same question I did. Sorry, I think multitasking=make yourself dumb for a few hours. . .
Posted by: Tony Adams | February 01, 2010 at 01:38 PM