There
are millions and millions of websites circulating in cyberspace. Which ones
should you be reading and checking out? As an author, publisher, or book
promoter, you may want to focus your attention on these 35 sites:
1.
Publishers
Lunch
2.
Publishers
Weekly
3.
Publishing
Trends
4.
Shelf
Awareness
5.
GalleyCat
6.
MediaBistro
7.
GoodReads
8.
NetGalley
9.
Edelweiss
10.
Writer’s
Digest
11. Scribd
12. LibraryThing
13. shelfari
11. Scribd
12. LibraryThing
13. shelfari
If
you want to read news and commentary, try these:
14.
The
Huffington Post
15.
Salon
16.
Slate
17.
Matt
Drudge Report
18.
TED
19.
Gawker
20.
TMZ
21.
AOL.com
22.
Mashable
23.
Talking
Points Memo
24.
The
New Yorker
25.
MSN
26.
Next
Draft
27.
BizzTek
For
major news, check these out:
28.
CNN
29.
USA
Today
30.
New
York Times
31.
BBC
32.
Wall
Street Journal
33.
Fox
If
you need a laugh, please see:
34.
The
Onion
35.
BuzzFeed
Of
course, the first websites to pay attention to are your own, your competitor’s,
and your customer’s.
Brian Feinblum’s views, opinions, and ideas expressed in this blog are his alone and not that of his employer, Media Connect, the nation’s largest book promoter. You can follow him on Twitter @theprexpert and email him at brianfeinblum@gmail.com. He feels more important when discussed in the third-person. This is copyrighted by BookMarketingBuzzBlog © 2014
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