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Selling to Indies ONLY
I often get emails like this from authors who want to reach our community of indie booksellers and have made the decision to only sell to indies and that should get an assist, so here it is: Here is a copy of the email I recieved and following is the press release.
from: George Spitzer, Nebbadoon Press
Storytelling at its best, hilarious and serious at the same time.
Nebbadoon Press, as policy, does not sell to Borders, BN, or Costco! Only to independent bookstores…Order direct from www.CelloStories.com or fax consignment form to 805-456-0167
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: P.O. Box 91244, Santa Barbara, CA 93190
800-500-9086 (phone); 805-456-0167 (fax)
George@NebbadoonPress.com; www.CelloStories.com
The Day I Almost Destroyed the Boston Symphony
by John Sant’Ambrogio
Memoir takes readers behind the scenes to reveal the sublime enjoyment and occasional disasters experienced while performing upwards of 10,000 concerts always thought of this noble and sublime occupation as being devoid of humor. After all, classical music is often called serious music. I should have known better.”
Cellist John Sant’Ambrogio’s career spans more than 50 years and (still counting) 10,121 concerts. He has just released The Day I Almost Destroyed the Boston Symphony and Other Stories, a memoir containing nearly 70 stories reflecting his myriad experiences as a former member of the Boston Symphony and Principal Cellist with the Casals Festival Orchestra and the Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra.
Ranging from the dramatic to the poignant, the utterly hilarious to the very serious, chapters include “My Musical Crime,” “On Teaching Your Own Children: Don’t! Well, Maybe,” “Is This Your Real Job?,” “Those Newcomers,” “Concertmasters I Have Known,” “Who’s the Best?,” and many more.
Replete throughout the book is the self-awareness and humor indicative of a man who knows himself well and forgives himself too. As Sant’Ambrogio notes, “Just before I left the BSO, a friend said, “John, we will have to hire two cellists to replace you: one to play for you, and one to talk for you.”
The Day I Almost Destroyed the Boston Symphony and Other is available at www.CelloStories.com and at select independent bookstores.
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For more information or to contact the author for media commentary or interviews, email George@NebbadoonPress.com or visit www.CelloStories.com.
There are no new problems. Only old solutions. Let your fingers do the talking.
Posted by Wanda in Social Networking on March 31, 2010
Have a question, need an idea, want to consolidate your email addresses, buy a smart phone, find an old beau, need day care, car care, or air balloon ride…Remember, there is a community of problem solvers at your fingertips. There are thousands of sites that search, and gather into one place millions of resources and there is one for your new problem. So, don’t reinvent the wheel or lamely skin the cat. Work smarter, not harder. This list was compiled from contributions made at the first Southern Social Networking Summit. Plans for the second are in progress and to be announced soon.
Readers, Aggregators, & Search Engines
http://bloglines.com/ It’s the same internet minus the clutter
www.google.com/reader read it in one place
http://www.google.com/ check out all of the options on google, endless (http://wave.google.com)
http://www.icerocket.com/ blog search (use Big Buzz to search everywhere)
http://clusty.com/ the clustering search engine
http://popurls.com/ the genuine news aggregator for the latest web buzz
http://www.ask.com/ search engine
http://alltop.com/ all the hot stories
Easy Bake Oven – Looking to share a slice
Posted by Wanda in Social Networking on March 23, 2010
A Baker’s Dozen of Easy Share Sites
All of these sites were found by someone to be easy to use in sharing information over the internet.
This first batch allows you to share photos and/or videos.
http://vimeo.com/ video sharing some Easy Bake Oven for you
http://www.youtube.com/ broadcast yourself & Easy Bake Oven
http://www.viddler.com/ the best way to watch and publish your videos about Easy Bake Ovens
http://www.flickr.com/ share your photos of Easy Bake Ovens. Watch the world.
This second batch hosts your blog so you can share anything & everything -
http://www.blogger.com create your free blog
http://wordpress.org/ blog tool and publishing platform
http://www.typepad.com/ simple, social blogging
http://www.tumblr.com/ the easiest way to blog
And this last batch lets you share other items – my favorite is etherpad.com – it just seems to work and I cannot wait to use it. Happy Sharing!
http://www.slideshare.net/ upload and share PowerPoint presentations & documents
http://animoto.com the end of slide shows
http://etherpad.com/ realtime collaborative text editing
http://www.yousendit.com/ send, receive and track large and important files (lite account is free) http://www.meebo.com/ instant messaging everywhere
Say NO to Big Brother! But how about little brother? 5 Tracking Tools
Posted by Wanda in Social Networking on March 10, 2010
Why We Love Shopping, Why We Buy, To Buy or Not to Buy, Addicted to Shopping, The Lucky Shopping Manual, Born to Spend, Shopping for Time, Not Buying It, Spent – all titles of books about consumer habits. Here are a few tools that may help you keep track of who and what your customers care about. 
http://bit.ly/ shorten, share, and track your links
There are a couple of reasons to shorten a url and using this site might offer the main reason for doing so…I think the URL shorteners showed up as a response to Twitter’s 140 character limit but this site offers another reason. We learned from Dan Zarrella at the Southern Social Networking Summit that adding a plus mark (+) to the end of any bit.ly url will show the activity for that url and it is really valuable info. See how many times it was clicked, who clicked it, and where they came from. Again, this is data that booksellers would have had to pay big bucks for in the past. And it is all here. Amazing!
http://delicious.com/ social bookmarking
Okay, again, a wealth of info but be careful not to get sucked in to the home page where the most recent bookmarks are displayed. I got sucked into some celebrity news for a minute but now I’m back. This allows you to search anything and see what items folks have bookmarked and it let’s you collect your favorite sites as well. Again, learn a lot about readers and see who is making their mark on Delicious. I’m delighted that http://www.indiebound.org/ comes up regularly in book and bookselling and bookstore references. Your customers are there.
http://digg.com/ the latest news headlines, videos, and images
Okay, don’t get sucked in. Put in your search item and see the sites that have been sited. Once your search results come up, scroll down the page, and on the left you will see Advanced Search Tips that will assist you in getting even more info on who is talking about what.
http://mashable.com/ the social media guide
This is a great site for learning about social media. Lots of nerd news here. Valuable stuff about Facebook, Twitter, eReaders, all things online; from FourSquare to Phishing. Again, it’s easy to get lost in here. So try to use the search function or follow them on Twitter or Facebook, and just check out the things that impact you and your customers.
http://bloggernetwork.org who is in your area?
Okay, this might be a waste of time. Trying to find book bloggers to invite to SIBA and many of the blogs were no longer active or had not ever been activated. Searched for over an hour and found 6 potential southern bloggers. I think booksellers should connect with local book bloggers and create a mutually beneficial relationship. Just not sure Blogger Network is where to find them.
Every Task has its’ Tool – Here’s 11 too good not to share…
Posted by Wanda in Social Networking on March 4, 2010
I have a blog, a twitter account, a facebook fanpage – now what the hell do I do?
Having the tools and using the tools are two different things. If you can think of your online outreach accounts whether a blog, myspace, twitter, or facebook, as another way to promote your business to your customers, that will help.
Always go first to content that you already have up on your website. This does two things. It promotes what’s going on and it drives traffic back to your website. Do you do staff picks on your website? Invite folks to meet your staff and include a link back to that page. Do the same with your events, your bestseller list, news, anything that is already on your website that you’d like get out to a larger audience.
Second, feel free to use any content on SIBA for any of your outreach. Looking to let customers know about Okra Picks, point them to it. Use content from Lady Banks’ Commonplace Books e-newsletter or from Wanda’s Wonderful Book Blog.
And finally, here are some sites that can help you share and find content that your customers and you and your employees might find valuable and/or interesting.
Content Tools
http://www.ted.com/ ideas worth spreading
This is a super cool site. Each video is about 20 minutes long and many authors have talked at TED. You can search by topic, presenter, or mood. Both Al Gore and Bill Clinton have done TED talks as has Dave Eggers and J. K. Rowling.
http://helpareporter.com/ help a reporter out – reporters in search of experts
This is a great way to promote yourself as an expert. Three times a day you (or a staff person) will receive a list of opportunities from reporters looking for content on specific topics. They are often in search of small business owners, women business owners, retailers with creative ideas, etc.
http://commoncraft.com/ our product is explanation
These are great little videos that explain many things from Twitter Search to Electing a President, Cloud Computing, and Borrowing Money, and much more. They even explain Zombies.
http://www.futureofthebook.org/ the institute for the future of the book
This content is for the erudite among us.
http://www.socialscoop.biz/ maximize your marketing through social media
DOWNLOAD the White Paper for insights and advice on how the fast moving world of Social Media is about to change… again. Is your business keeping up? Watch this site for their often changing featured resource.
http://regator.com/ the web’s best blog posts
Searching bookseller, I found this. I’m sure you can find something just as entertaining for your customers.
http://shelf-awareness.com/ daily enlightenment for the book trade
Most readers are interested in the industry and sharing industry tidbits lets your customers feel like insiders. There is always something fun to share. Subscribe if you haven’t already, it’s free.
http://news.bookweb.org/ Bookselling This Week
Again, there is always interesting news to share here. Subscribe if you haven’t already, it’s free.
http://www.bulletproofblog.com/category/main-channels/digital-media/ the blog on crisis communication
Insights and analysis of the most pressing issues facing companies, countries and brands today. This is the blog for bulletproof- ing a reputation when it matters most – I mean who knew?
http://www.scribd.com/ Millions of readers. Millions of documents.
This has a ton of cool content to share. And some of them are books that are forthcoming. Again, customers love to feel like insiders. So let them.
http://trendwatching.com An independent & opinionated trend firm
I love this content and you may recognize that I often send stuff from this to you. Again, subscribe to their newsletter. It is free and chockful of interesting info.
Short & Sweet & Scary
Posted by Wanda in Social Networking on February 24, 2010
Scary Excellent – Sites that have Great Reputations but Scare Me
http://drupal.com/#1 drupal helps other open source projects build their communities
http://www.joomla.org/ content management system (CMS), which enables you to build Web sites and powerful online applications
http://www.zoho.com/ work.online
http://www.fogcreek.com/FogBugz/ bring your projects into focus
http://www.openoffice.org/ the free and open productivity suite
https://www.dropbox.com/ secure backup, sync, and sharing made easy
What office supply product are you?
Posted by Wanda in Social Networking on February 19, 2010

My son’s first tattoo was of a paper clip. Now, we are a family that loves us some office supplies. My husband’s family actually ran an office supply store for several generations in Spartanburg, SC, and we do love some stapling, scissoring, and securing with glue stick, rubber cement, and two-sided tape. But I still had to ask – “Why a paper clip? Imagining him with headphones tattooed over his knee.” He answered, “A paperclip does one thing really well, and I’m like that.”
Productivity Tools, Part II
Paper Clip Sites – These are sites that do one thing really well as does a paper clip
http://www.pitchengine.com/ social media pr press release builder
This site is free and distributes press releases to both traditional and social media outlets. I love the idea of this site and have already set up an account for SIBA but have not gotten much farther than that. And I cannot even remember what the obstacle is but that there is one. This is one I will have to visit again and see how stupid I feel to determine if I can go forward or not.
http://www.surveymonkey.com/ the simple way to create surveys
The basic plan is free and this is a quick, effective way to create surveys that you can place in email newsletters, or distro to your staff for feedback on ideas. It is a friendly piece of software, one that matches my brain.
http://merchants.ebillme.com/ secure cash payments
Gary Vee connected with this site and it looks like an easy solution for taking secure payment on-line for any e-commerce site. Security is an imperative for collecting credit card info via the internet and this site seems to understand consumer concerns.
http://www.slideshare.net/ present yourself
This site lets you share with others, You can share with everyone or a select group. You can share word docs, powerpoints, or pdfs. This is an elegant solution to sharing across the internet.
http://picasa.google.com/ free photo editing from google
This is free photo editing software. I am not much with images but I’m hoping to get better, and my experience with google products has been good. I love my google calendar. I read somewhere that young people who attend conferences have an expectation that photos from the conference will be posted withing 48 hours. It’s a goal.
http://www.wikispaces.com/ wikis for everyone
Okay, I’m not sure if I’ve tried this site or not. I thought I had but now that I just visited it, I can’t say for sure. So this is one I’m headed back to. I have tried to contribute to wikipedia with no luck and I think I’m confusing the two. This site should streamline your wiki efforts. I’ll let you know.
Please don’t make me feel stupid six ways.
Posted by Wanda in Social Networking on February 17, 2010
I love to be productive and I mostly love to learn new things. But I don’t like for the learning curve to be so challenging that I feel stupid. I don’t like feeling stupid. My younger brother and I were often partners in games of Trivial Pursuit, when it was all the rage, and I remember him saying to me – “I can’t believe I spent $50 to feel this stupid.” That, in a nutshell, is how I feel about trying to use some online programs. Granted, in most cases, I’m not paying for them, but even still, please don’t make me feel stupid, even for free.
From the Links List page of this blog, I have pulled out what I term the productivity tools. I’m going to try to present them in a manageable format and hopefully, you can just use what you need, and not bother with the rest. The cool thing about all of the online tools is that it is like a brain-matching game. Finding someone who has a brain that matches mine is my goal (except their brain has the patience, intelligence, education, motivation, desire, and skill to build an on-line tool). Let the brain-matching begin.
I have divided these productivity tools into three sections. The first I will call Strategies for Getting Organized & Beyond. The second will be Paper Clip Sites – These are sites that do one thing really well as does a paper clip. And the third is called Scary Excellent – Sites that have Great Reputations but Scare Me. The second and third sections will follow in blog posts over the next few days. On to section one:
Productivity Tools
Strategies for Getting Organized & Beyond
http://www.stumbleupon.com/ discover the best of the web in less time
I checked books as my interest and did stumble upon a lot of cool sites but for the most part, I became irritated about not having any control over what come up though this could be a great site for finding content you might never see otherwise, like a phone booth that was turned into a lending library. It feels more like a time waster than a time saver.
http://www.shareaholic.com/ the better way to share across Twitter, Facebook, Email and More
I find this site somewhat overwhelming but also appealing. I will go back and take another look at it as it looks like something that would be worth the one-time investment to get it set up…Looks like a timesaver to me.
http://springpadit.com/ a free personal organizer and online notebook
It appeals to me. I don’t have an account yet but Gary Vaynerchuk likes it and I like Gary’s brain so it might be a match. It is one I will go back and spend more time with but I also have to say I am really digging my Google Calendar and it has helped me get more organized. (It reminded me I needed to get this blog post up tomorrow so I went ahead and started the draft tonight. I’m shooting for one post a week.)
http://www.evernote.com/ Remember everything.
Okay, I dig this. I love the clipping notion. Again, I will need to set up an account and get back to you but I will visit this again.
http://www.rememberthemilk.com/ online to-do list and task manager
It looks like it will do everything one would need as a task management tool but it seems a little too advanced for me. I can’t really explain why it makes me feel that way but I’d probably visit the seemingly easier options.
http://gtdiq.com/ test your getting things done IQ
I am a huge David Allen fan and relate to his brain and love his strategies.
15 Links to Twitter Success
Posted by Wanda in Social Networking on January 24, 2010
I hope you have gotten a Twitter account. It is so simple to set up and use…and one day, having a microblogging account will be as expected of a business as having a telephone, or a website. Don’t underestimate the power of this tool. It’s email on steroids
And even if you are unwilling to set up a Twitter account for your store, be willing to search twitter and listen in on what customers are saying about your store. This kind of marketing feedback would have cost thousands of dollars less then ten years ago. The following Twitter tools are great for searching:
http://monitter.com/ monitor twitter
http://search.twitter.com/ see what’s happening right now
http://topsy.com/ a search engine powered by tweets
With an account, there are tons of tools to make posting to your Twitter account easy and effective. A book jacket would be considered a picture. I use tvider.com from my telephone and I am astonished how easy it is to update from the blackberry. To share video or pictures, try one of these:
http://tvider.com easily tweet photos, videos, & audio
http://twitpic.com/ share photos on twitter
http://yfrog.com/ your images & video on twitter
http://twitgoo.com/ share pictures or video
Twitter can also be a great tool for locating content to share with your customers via your blog or newsletter or in store. Here are a few links that will gather twitter content for you and help you manage your own Twitter account:
http://tweetmeme.com/ hottest links on twitter
http://www.tweetdeck.com/ your personal browser
http://hootsuite.com the professional twitter client
And finally, a few for the bookseller that is sold on Twitter and looking for ways to enhance their efforts. These tools allow you to explore twitter aps, find like-minded twitterers, get your twitter ranking, tweet from your phone, and search twitter panels on topics of interest to you and your customers.
http://oneforty.com/ find, rate, collect, share twitter apps
http://twitter.grader.com get your twitter ranking
http://blastfollow.com/ follow people on twitter via #hashtag
http://www.tweetie.com/ tweet panels
http://ubertwitter.com/ twitter for mobile platforms