Category: Marketing

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Catch-22: Thoughts on “AI” in Marketing and Inevitability

One of the biggest reasons “AI” is gaining traction in marketing circles so quickly is most marketing is actually pretty bad already. Sorry, not sorry.

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Not-so-random pandemic thoughts on Author Platforms

It’s an unfortunate truth about books that it’s never simply been about being a good writer, but as literal thousands of new books are published every month, marketability is arguably more important — and harder to define — than it’s ever been.

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One year later, the problem with social media is clear: PEBKAC

I don’t usually buy into “blame the user” for most problems, but our collective addiction to vanity metrics ruined everything, and even those who didn’t buy into them have suffered the consequences. The problem exists between keyboard and chair.

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Five Things: April 27, 2023

“Be the change you want to see.” Five things for April 27, 2023. That’s it! That’s the excerpt.

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Stop Getting Clowned by Twitter

Whether it’s the outright banning of individual journalists he doesn’t like, or the recent mis-labeling of NPR’s account, Twitter has become an even more dangerous platform for spreading misinformation under Musk — a comically dystopian combination of The New York Times and Truth Social.

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Penguin Random House’s “Two Percent” Marketing Gambit

Math is important, even in a creative industry like publishing. What numbers are publicly available to establish a clearer picture about PRH’s marketing spend and what it means for authors?

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Five Things: September 15, 2022

Five things for September 15, 2022. That’s it! That’s the excerpt.

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Five Things: June 16, 2022

Five things for June 16, 2022. That’s it! That’s the excerpt.

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Five Things: January 6, 2022

Five things for January 6, 2022. That’s it! That’s the excerpt.

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Five Things: November 4, 2021

Five things for November 4, 2021. That’s it! That’s the excerpt.

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