Marketing 101
Good marketing is the key to any successful venture, business or otherwise. Knowing the right people, making the right connections, and doing this at the proper time is extremely important if one wishes to sell their product.
My father is the C.E.O. and founder of Walker Seats, a business he runs out of a two room workshop in our backyard. He employs, currently, one person...me. Had you'd of asked me last thursday I could have added a unit to that number, but Fred cut his finger off on a Stationary Saw friday, so he sort of quit. Right now, it's just me and him, my father, working together to meet his demands, which he accrued through good marketing. And if you ask him, he'll tell you he is an expert marketer, as well as one of the best in the world.
Here now I would like to market my product, easily accessible and completely free.
If you read this weblog, you know that I write...alot. My motivation tends to lack sometimes, but I write nevertheless. I have decided to put my books, only one at a time for now, on seperate weblogs here at blogger.com. I will post chapters or sections as they are written and post at least once a week, although if I have already written large portions I will post twice per week for the sake of entertainment.
My first is The Ladder in the Backyard, the story of a group of british children who escape the watchful eyes of their nanny and discover a portal into personal worlds of pure imagination in the form of a infinite ladder in the wood behind the courtyard of Pennyworth Estate. The children are seperated into their own sorts of dreamscapes where they battle their personal fears and discover themselves in the hopes of finding a way back home.
The second is The Mystery of Stillness, my first of two philosophical novels. I wrote most of this while in my early to middle teenage years, my childish but hopeful philosophical beliefs written in a very esoteric, eastern-influenced fashion. If you like the philosophies of Jiddu Krishnamurti, Bruce Lee, or even Mahatma Ghandi this will be an enjoyable read. I will write the sequel, The Mystery of Chaos, when I am older and my thoughts have changed, comparing the two philosophies of the young and the old.
You can find links to these books on the right-hand side of this page, under "My Other Publications," as well as by clicking on the hyperlinked titles in this very post. I very much desire comments and criticisms, so please respond.
That is my marketing, and for anyone whose eyes find this weblog, I pray your eyes find the others as well. Thank you, and may your days be long upon the earth.
My father is the C.E.O. and founder of Walker Seats, a business he runs out of a two room workshop in our backyard. He employs, currently, one person...me. Had you'd of asked me last thursday I could have added a unit to that number, but Fred cut his finger off on a Stationary Saw friday, so he sort of quit. Right now, it's just me and him, my father, working together to meet his demands, which he accrued through good marketing. And if you ask him, he'll tell you he is an expert marketer, as well as one of the best in the world.
Here now I would like to market my product, easily accessible and completely free.
If you read this weblog, you know that I write...alot. My motivation tends to lack sometimes, but I write nevertheless. I have decided to put my books, only one at a time for now, on seperate weblogs here at blogger.com. I will post chapters or sections as they are written and post at least once a week, although if I have already written large portions I will post twice per week for the sake of entertainment.
My first is The Ladder in the Backyard, the story of a group of british children who escape the watchful eyes of their nanny and discover a portal into personal worlds of pure imagination in the form of a infinite ladder in the wood behind the courtyard of Pennyworth Estate. The children are seperated into their own sorts of dreamscapes where they battle their personal fears and discover themselves in the hopes of finding a way back home.
The second is The Mystery of Stillness, my first of two philosophical novels. I wrote most of this while in my early to middle teenage years, my childish but hopeful philosophical beliefs written in a very esoteric, eastern-influenced fashion. If you like the philosophies of Jiddu Krishnamurti, Bruce Lee, or even Mahatma Ghandi this will be an enjoyable read. I will write the sequel, The Mystery of Chaos, when I am older and my thoughts have changed, comparing the two philosophies of the young and the old.
You can find links to these books on the right-hand side of this page, under "My Other Publications," as well as by clicking on the hyperlinked titles in this very post. I very much desire comments and criticisms, so please respond.
That is my marketing, and for anyone whose eyes find this weblog, I pray your eyes find the others as well. Thank you, and may your days be long upon the earth.
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