Wednesday, February 08, 2006
Googleonomics: press release
PRESS RELEASE
“Googleonomics”
Atlanta, GA (FYIComminc@aol.com) A WORD from the Economist Novelist:
When Bruce Batchelor, CEO of Trafford Publishing Company started the self-publish book, many in 1995, Bruce was a self-published author who decided to do something about the ongoing “How do I get published?” problem. Then, Bruce and writers set up Trafford Publishing technology as a vehicle to help new authors self-publish. Bruce, along with his friends, introduced the revolutionary concept of “On-Demand Book Publishing” to minimize cost and inconvenience.
Now, the conventional publishing companies coexist in harmony. No one thinks twice about using whichever one is appropriate. It would be silly to enter into a debate about which is better, the digital on-demand publishing or the conventional publishing. They serve different functions. If I want Googleonomics simplicity in saving time and money to get published, I use the digital on-demand book publishing way. If I want to go to the gatekeepers of publishing books then the conventional way is to get publish.
Think of digital print-on-demand publishing as Googleonomics. Those big publishing houses in New York City are the conventional publishing companies. One isn’t better than the other; they are just different. But all writers, even self-publish purists would do well to consider using both. Sure, I still reach for the conventional way and I submit most of my books to those New York publishers. I always receive rejection letters but I keep trying because I share that elusive dream of fame, fortune, and Oprah! Guess what? They reject 98 percent of the books submitted to them. Picking up that conventional way of getting publish becomes harder and harder, when I know a paper cut awaits me at the end.
That’s why I authored “Googleonomics“ book. No, the conventional way for publishing is not going out of business, but I wanted to help my fans and readers get the word out about simplicity digital self-published books with on-demand publishing. Like the world’s foremost search engine site, provides a new economic marketing opportunity for you and your book--at no cost to you. Google’s new innovative service is called Google Book Search and it will allow people researching a topic on the Internet to see a few pages of your book. Google will provide a “Buy this book” link to on-line book retailers, including Amazon.com, Trafford’s bookstore and the IPTVBOOKSTORE.COM on-line bookstore.
Yes, nearly every book I write I submit to New York publishers. But every book I publish, I submit to Trafford Publishing. And Bruce will publish your book, too. It is Googleonomics, simply a matter of using all possible resources, and it doesn’t have to be a choice.
Thanks with Respect,
Nate Perkins
Nate Perkins
Googleonomics Feedback!
Economist Nate Perkins-- the book “Googleonomics” is the most Internet Progressive Political Thinker of the 21st Century”
--Marcia Evette Parker, Esquire
Economist Nate Perkins-- the word “Googleonomics” means the beauty of Simplicity and is leading the Hottest Trend in Internet Business--“Turning Simplicity into a Competition Killer for as Technology. Making it simple is the Next Big Thing“. --FAST COMPANY
November 2005
Big Thing“. --FAST COMPANY
November 2005
Googleonomics--Under Google’s Print Library Project Program. “Google is scanning entire copyrighted books, in some cases without the permission of publishers and authors, then letting people search them using its search engine and view parts of them online. The publishers view the program as a way to promote sales of their books. All the Google programs are free to customers“. --Mylene Mangalindan and Jeffrey A. Trachtenberg THE WALL STREET JOURNAL.
November 2005
Googleonomics--”Anything that Google is doing, Madison Avenue and people definitely have to be watching. They are pioneers. They have deep pockets, and are looking to expand their success”. --Jeremy Cornfeldt at Carat Fusion, an Aegis Group THE WALL STREET JOURNAL.
November 2005
Googleonomics--”Google in recent months has purchased ad pages in two technology magazines and made the space available to some of its advertisers. Google has also indicated that it is thinking about extending its ad-placement services to other areas, possibly including News and Television“. Brian Steinberg THE WALL STREET JOURNAL.
November 2005
Googleonomics--Google founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin are between the USA richest. “Google Inc. last month said their planned $1 billon in Philanthropy would include backing entrepreneurs in place such as western Africa“. --Jim Hopkins, USA TODAY
November 2005
GOOGLEONOMICS introduces the reader to the subject of economics and how it applies to real internet world situations. Case interviews and articles in each chapter illustrate specific topics such as the internet engines crisis, economic growth in the digital world, internet ads cutting, the shift from capitalism to freedom and democracy to neoconservatives, how environmental issues like global warming affect the new economy,...
Googleonomics is coming soon.... Googleonomics
by Nathaniel Perkins 535 pages; quality trade paperback (softcover); catalogue #05-2800; ISBN 1-4120-7902-0; US$0.00, C$0.00, EUR0.00, £0.00 This book provides an economic analysis of electronic commerce and the Internet. As well as social and legal implications of the electronic commerce revolution. PRE-ORDER TODAY @
Googleonomics New Book @ www.googleonomics.com
PRESS CONTACT:
Nathaniel W. Perkins
Nate Perkins Enterprises, LLC
nateperkins@bellsouth.net
770-331-4002
Wednesday, February 08, 2006
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