Greg Pincus and I continue our FREE How Social Media Can Help You Sell Books: Guidance for the book publishing industry and its stakeholders webcast series this Thursday (September 24) at 12:00pmET (9:00amPT) with a session that will highlight how publishers, publicists, editors, authors, illustrators, etc… can harness the power of established social media communities to help them promote books.
This week’s one-hour session, Bloggers/Podcasters are People, Too: Engaging with the social media community will feature our take on the Top 10 Golden Rules for engaging with online communities and individuals.
The series wraps up next Thursday (October 1) with a final session, Remarkable Use of the Internet to Promote Books and the People Behind Them.
To register, follow this link, put a check mark in the box next to each webcast you’d like to attend then click the “Register” button. Your registration will apply to each webcast you selected.

I had suspected that the trend of influence was shifting towards people (typically enthusiasts, not industry rollers) who have been successful in building strong online communities around literacy and children’s books. New web sites and social networks are appearing regularly and they, too, show signs of strength. Meanwhile, review space in newspapers is drying up which means fewer professional reviewers. Publicity and promotion is changing fast and the publishing companies are finding it difficult to keep up.