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You are here: Home » The RSS Marketing Diary » RSS E-book Developments » From E-book to X-event: The Interview February 17, 2005 From E-book to X-event: The Interview It feels nice to be blogged about, but even better to be discussed in an online interview. Robin Good and Alex Williams just did that recently and discussed how my "Unleash" e-book can be transformed in to an ongoing event. This is practically a follow-up to the suggestions that Robin already gave me publicly some time ago. a] Read Robin's in-depth article on X-events b] Listen (look at it:) to the interview here Now, to make some comments to what Robin and Alex were discussing:) 1] Time investment And all of this has to be done along with some less "exciting" tasks, such as sales channel management, partnership management and so on. Robin's ideas on the other hand help extend the e-book in to a continuous event. 2] E-book as a PDF, instead of a blog 3] New revenue sources 4] Opening up the e-book for outside contributions using a Wiki 5] Branded media aggregators 6] Doing a webcast to promote the e-book 7] P2P Networks Robin actually thinks that the best way would be to develop your own file sharing channel, surrounding your product. In conclusion to my comments to the interview I'd like to say that Robin is completely correct by saying that creating a real X-event requires a managed and professional effort. If you have that kind of staff ready, this might be one of your best marketing investments yet. And oh, the best thing: Robin and Alex will be doing one of such interviews every week, so check back with them often. Their next topic will be customized RSS feeds, actually one of my favorite RSS topics. Comments
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