Hear and Meet Shel, October-November 2008

Wednesday, October 8, 3 p.m. Eastern/noon Pacific: “When 1126 Other Books Were Published Today, How Will Yours Succeed?”  Mitchell Levy of HappyAbout interviews Shel. 218-339-4300, Participant code: 715975#

October 8th, Online: Recently I was interviewed for the International Association of Solopreneurs site–just launched and offering prizes: http://www.solopreneurs.org.  My interview will be available on October 8th.  And over the next 30+ days you can experience first-hand interviews from other successful solopreneurs and learn much more than theory but practical knowledge about how they have achieved success.
Wednesday, October 15: One of numerous bloggers blogging against poverty for Blog Action Day.

Thursday, October 16, 3 pm ET/noon PT: Cheap and Easy Book Marketing with Shel Horowitz: Powerful online and offline strategies to get your book noticed in the marketplace, from the author of Grassroots Marketing for Authors and Publishers. Muse Online Writers Conference, over the Internet. No charge for any of the numerous Muse events.

Friday, November 7, Manchester, NH, 1:30 p.m. ET: Creative Book Marketing: Fiction and Nonfiction at IBPA/IPNE Publishing University,  (part of a two-day publishing conference). Co-panelist with genre novelist Inanna Arthen.

Principled Profit: The Good Business Radio Show, alternate Mondays, 4 p.m. Eastern, over http://www.valleyfreeradio.org (in the Northampton, MA area, 103.3 FM)
10/6: Ann Latham, UncommonClarity.com

10/20: Steven  Brown, SweatFree.org

Future shows:  11/3, 11/17

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