Something interesting just landed in my inbox and it’s called “Blog Your Book to the Top*” — today’s special deal.
Normally, I only offer a passing glance to some of the deals featured on Deal Dot Com, but I do keep my eyes peeled for anything that looks good (and blog worthy). Today, it’s finally happened…
While I haven’t yet read the book, I’ve definitely snagged a copy at the discounted rate since it is a one day only thing. Normally, I’d tell you to hold off on purchasing until I can get you a full and unbiased review, but this is one case where waiting could mean missing out on a good deal.
Just so you get an idea of what the ebook entails, here’s a snippet from the description:
Perhaps you don’t have a book at all, and you just want to know how to get serious exposure for your blog in order to increase click through revenue or affiliate sales, the secrets contained in Blog Your Book to the Top is for you. Learn the secrets of top bloggers and how to make your voice heard to thousands of people using powerful Web 2.0 strategies. Technophobes, no need to fear! The techniques and steps within Blog Your Book to the Top don’t require a Master’s Degree in Webology to use.
Blog Your Book to the Top is jam packed with information on how to:
- Use the three C’s of the Internet to increase subscribers: Content, Community, and Conversation.
- Turn your blog into a successful and ongoing book marketing campaign.
- Give your book/business a voice and build a bigger audience to boost sales.
- 10 techniques a popular blogger used to go from 0 to 12,000 RSS subscribers in just seven months.
- Invaluable how-to advice from top bloggers like Timothy Ferriss (The 4-Hour Work Week) Seth Godin, Rocky John Tayaban, Seth Harwood, Biz Stone (co-founder of Twitter), and Trent Hamm.
- And much more…
Actually, what sold me was the mention of interviews (eh hem, Tim Ferriss and Seth Godin). I’m a sucker for a good interview which can yield plenty of useful information.
Another thing I noticed while reading the description is that you don’t necessarily need to use this solely for book promotion. If you have another product or service you’d like to market, you can substitute the word “book” whenever it comes up.
In any event, when I do get a chance to sit down and read it (it’s a whopping 197 pages long), I’ll definitely publish a personal review. In the meantime, if you don’t want to miss the deal you can snag it today for $14.95 (regular price $29.95) at DealDotCom.
* Please do not be frightened by the sales letter template and Big Red Text™ at the top.



I am glad you posted this, I found it in a google search and loved the book. It would be good if you could update this and post it again to the general public. I plan on using the interviews to help my own blog.
# July 1st, 2008