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Monday, June 21, 2010

Free Books Given at Gift Shop Mag's Webinars!

I am so proud to be doing a seminar for retailers with Patricia Norins, editor of Gift Shop magazine!

Our collaboration is a natural extension of a couple of seminars the two of us presented at the National Stationery Show this year. We had soooo much fun--with each other and helping retailers!

So now we will be dishing on Tweeting as a Marketing Tool at 10 am on June 29th.  The fee for the Webinar includes a copy of my Frugal and Focused Tweeting for Retailers. And there will be others to come. One on blogging will also include another of my books, Your Blog, Your Business, also free with the cost of the Webinar.

 Learn more about how to register at. http://www.retailconferenceseries.com/ .

 Did I say that attendees get a free book? (-:

PS: See some of my Tweets in the right column of this blog--some of them designed to be marketing tools, some not. Which (Tip!) is also a marketing tool. That is, everything on Twitter isn't all business.

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Carolyn Howard-Johnson's FRUGAL book for retailers is A Retailer’s Guide to Frugal In-Store Promotions: How To Increase Profits and Spit in the Eyes of Economic Downturns with Thrifty Events and Sales Techniques launched at the National Stationery Show at Javits Center. Because she is the author of the multi award-winning how-to books for writers,The Frugal Book Promoter: How To Do What Your Publisher Won't and The Frugal Editor: Put Your Best Book Forward to Avoid Humiliation and Ensure Success, retailers will also find essentials of writing for blogs, Web sites, and newsletters on this blog. She is the author of an award-winning novel, This Is the Place; and other fiction and poetry. She blogs on better writing at The Frugal, Smart and Tuned-In Editor blog. Find her tweeting for retailers at @frugalretailing . If your followers at Twitter would benefit from this blog post, please use this little green widget to let them know about it:

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