How To Party Online



 
Chosen by Thornberry Publishers and Silverwood Books as recommended reading for authors.


“Janice has made it her business to get stuck into the whole self-publishing malarkey. Savvy enough to realise it’s not enough to simply write, she’s studied social media marketing until it could be her specialist subject on Mastermind. She can plan a book launch, maximise publicity, keep the momentum going after the first initial flush, and perhaps most of all, she knows how to make the whole thing fun, which is no mean feat”. DG Life Magazine.


“This book explains, step-by-step, how to prepare for a book launch and do it with style!”

“Janice also adds a very nice personal touch. It's like getting help from a friend”

 “I'll be consulting it many times as I plan future online promotional parties.

“This e-book will quickly become a staple on every author's ereader.”



How To Party Online: 

• Online parties are a fun way to launch your book or introduce your product and engage with your target audience.

 • Social media applications are perfect forums for parties - the venue capacity is infinite, the guest list is global, and the fun and games can lead to bestselling success!

 • This aim of this book is to show you how you can produce measurable results from your very first online party and while you are still working towards building up your social network.

• The purpose of this book is to walk and talk you through each step of the planning and implementation of four very different online promotional parties.

• Together we will look at how much work and effort is involved in implementing each step and we will experience the party format, explore the outcomes, and quantify all the successes.

• I’ll show you how to make it lots of fun!

 Comments about Janice Horton’s online parties from the party peeps themselves:

“I loved the parties because of the amazing fun and laughs we had - even if some of us ended up in twitter jail!”

“I liked the ways in which you involved others during these parties. They were great fun.”

 “Absolutely LOVE your blog parties!”

“The idea of having us post photos was brilliant in that it set up a series of interactions between lots of the different people who came - some of whom I'd never 'met' before.”

“Love how you come up with such innovative ideas for each one.”

“Great fun!”

“The party was a blast! I loved it.”

“It was great being a part of something that involved so many different blogs. It was very unique and totally engaging!”

 “I took part in the online party. What I enjoyed about it was reading all
the other blogs that took part - everyone had something different.”

“You have held some really fun and fab parties Janice. All have been great to join in!

“I've been to all of them and it would be difficult to pick out a favourite.”

 “What I think worked was that they were all different and each had an element of surprise.”

“Asking 'guests' to do something specific ensured personal involvement - key to the success of any 'virtual' event.”

 “I enjoyed all your parties, Janice.”

 “The (party) was a lesson in how it should be done.”

“A book of hints and tips is a great idea. Good luck with it!”
                                                  

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