50 Biggest for Ebook Readers

It looks like my book “50 Biggest Website Mistakes: Secrets to Getting More Traffic, Converting More Customers, & Making More Sales ” is now available on your favorite electronic book reader.

If you have a Amazon Kindle, Barnes & Noble Nook, or the Sony book reader you can now get the book that I co-wrote with Bret Ridgway.

Bret has written several books now including “50 Biggest Mistakes: I See Information Marketers Make” & “View from the Back: 101 Tips for Event Promoters Who Want to Dramatically Increase Back-Of-The-Room Sales” the second of which I happen to appear on the cover.

The paperback version of our book is scheduled to launch August 1st, were planning some launch marketing strategies but would love to hear any ideas you’ve seen work.

Also if you’ve already purchased a copy of the book either digitally or from a live event. I’d love to hear any feed back you have about the book. Just leave any launch ideas or book feedback in the comment section below.

About Frank Deardurff

My Passion is my Faith, Family, Love for Music, Art and Photography. I myself have delivered many of my own training courses as well as webinars and teleseminars for many other coaching groups. I’ve also published a book titled “50 Biggest Website Mistakes”. Having many decades of experience in various forms of graphics and IT experience and aspects of online business, my vision is to help others overcome their fears and frustration with taking their businesses online and reach the next level of success.

4 Comments

  1. Joe on June 21, 2011 at 10:10 am

    Hey Frank,

    Way cool. Good luck with this.

    Joe

    • Frank Deardurff III on June 22, 2011 at 2:33 am

      Thanks Joe – when you put so much work into something like a book you tend to get excited about each step of the final outcome.

  2. Bill Coons on June 21, 2011 at 12:01 pm

    Bought this about 2 months ago and found out that.
    This is the type of book you will refer back to numerous times to remind you how to do things correctly.

    • Frank Deardurff III on June 22, 2011 at 2:34 am

      Thanks Bill – I appreciate the feedback and am glad you’re finding it a valuable resource.

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