Book Design / Graphic Design
Books, Authors, and Publishers Who Make a Difference
In my work as someone who helps people create, write, publish, and market books, I’ve been fortunate to know and work with a lot of wonderful people. Here is a short list of some of the authors and publishers I’ve worked with or known in the fields of self-help, business, and spirituality. I call many […]
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Business School Without the BS: Book Marketing Tips
Several years ago I was interviewed by The Thrivetime Show: Business School Without the BS. It was a fun interview—not just about marketing books, but also about Minnesota culture, foods, and habits. And lots about gooey stuff, gooey food, and gooey trees. Business School Without the BS: Book Marketing Tips #BookMarketingTips Click To Tweet
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Why Do People Click on Quotegraphics on Pinterest?
Question: What would compel someone to click on the Oprah graphic below (as a pin on Pinterest)? And what are they looking to buy from you? John’s Answer: People click through to see the other Oprah quotes I shared on the page that the pinned Oprah image sent people to. I use the pin to […]
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The Startup of Seinfeld: Learning Entrepreneurship via Seinfeld
The Startup of Seinfeld: A Multimedia Approach to Learning Entrepreneurship by R. Scott Livengood, The Seinfeld Sensei In The Startup of Seinfeld, you’ll learn about the best—and worst—entrepreneurship strategies. What can Kramer teach us about the entrepreneurial process? Does George’s risk-taking make him a better entrepreneur than Jerry? Which entrepreneurial trends does Elaine miss? Written […]
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