[stylist] Marketing and Recent Posts

David Russell david.sonofhashem at gmail.com
Mon Jul 24 16:48:35 UTC 2017


Hi Writers,

Bridgit, I knew about the Braille Navigator when that came out in the
80-s or early 90-s. I was working for the Department of HUD then as a
clerk typist but chose voice on my desktop work computer instead.

I know any of that media is expensive, and it's not easy to get on the
roles of state Blind Commissions unless one is headed for a definite
vocational direction. It's amazing though what case workers will
charge for rendering services. That's a whole topic in and of itself.
I do 98% of my reading via talking book. The only braille I receive
from NLS now are sport schedules.

This question is for anyone, if you publish a book and use an online
seller and physical location to sell your book, have an author page
and perhaps a blog, and you're not planning to publish regularly on
your own, can you market successfully without a website?
I did not know of you, Shelley or Cindy until joining this list. How
would I know you otherwise? Vice versa?
If you have a common name, what criteria do you use to come up with a
website name if you do secure one?
Perhaps we will always be up against the good old disconnect. It's a
baffling matter to address alone isn't it?
-- 
David Russell
david.sonofhashem at gmail.com
Character consists of what you do on the third and fourth tries.
James A. Michener




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