On the part of all Published & Profitable friends and members, I want to thank all of Published & Profitable’s 2008 interview guests for their time and support. Each guest selflessly offered valuable and helpful personal information and insights with Published & Profitable friends and members.
Each interview provided an important perspective; many interviews provided dozens.
Below is a list of Published & Profitable guests during the second half of 2008. Part 1 guests, here.
July
- Thom Scott discussed “How to Launch an Amazon.com Best-Seller.” Thom Scott was responsible for the successful launch of Bob Burg’s The Go Giver.”
August
- Keith Rosen, discusses the origins and development of his book,author of “Coaching Sales People Into Sales Champions.”
September
- Josef Woodman, author and publisher, “Patients Beyond Borders: Everyone’s Guide to Affordable World-Class Medical Travel.”
- Paul Gillin addressed “Social Media Marketing for Authors.” Paul is the author of “The New Influencers” and “Secrets of Social Media Marketing.”
- Nick Usborne, online writing consultant, addressed Online Copywriting for Authors and Consultants. Nick is the author of “Net Words: Creating High-Impact Online Copy.”
October
- Nancy McCurry, Editing and Self-Editing Tips for Authors. Nancy is a professional book and article editor.
- Richard N. Bolles, author of 10-million copy, 30-year bestseller, “What Color Is Your Parachute,” describes the book’s background and annual updates.
- Jill D. Konrath described the origins, writing, and promotion behind “Selling to Big Companies.”
- Newt Barrett, co-author, “Get Content. Get Customers,” describes how authors can create the content needed for social marketing success.
- Dan Ariely, author of “Predictably Irrational,” discusses his transition from academic to best-selling author.
November
- Donna Genett, “Delegation Tips for Authors,” by author of “If You Want It Done Right, You Don’t Have to Do It Yourself!”
- Janice (Ginny) Redish, author of “Letting Go of the Words,” discussing website usability for authors.
December
- Jim Levine, founder, Levine-Greenberg Literary Agency, “What New York literary agents look for in potential clients.”
- Jere Calmes, Publisher, Entrepreneur Press, “What acquisition editors want to see in your proposal.”





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