Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Wednesday, April 04, 2012
Awesome Series
Introducing a new series by NYT bestselling author Christina
Dodd, Bella Terra the Deception Series.
Set in California wine country an
area the author loves to visit, you'll be introduced to the Di Luca family and
their winery, Bella Terra. From the entrance gate Bella Terra is everything you
would imagine a Napa Valley vineyard to be. With tangles of grape vines, roping
for miles as it circles the winery. A world class restaurant, and resort.
Beneath surface however, lie old secrets.
Secrets have a way of not staying hidden, and those that are
harbored within Bella Terra are surfacing will bring a trail of evil.
The first novel,
Secrets of Bella Terra introduced the Di Luca family, the matriarch Sarah
Di Luca who knows that the present generation may have to pay for the sins of
the past. The three Di Luca sons, handsome, independent, and each harboring
their own demons. Rafe the middle son is successful in his own right, and when
ex-flame comes back to Bella Terra when grandmother Sarah is attacked, all the
old feelings slam into his heart like an earthquake. They were young, in love,
in passion, until his demons drove her away, leaving her feeling betrayed and
heartbroken. His past, ghosts of Bella Terra's past, a priceless pink diamond,
and an exclusive bottle of wine stand between them.
Revenge at Bella
Terra continues the Di Luca family saga. Chloe was an author that burst
onto the bestseller list with her first book. Now, she is struggling to write a
second book that will be as good. Coming to the wine country to find seclusion
and write, she is drawn to Eli Di Luca and his engrossing tales of the Bella
Terra's secret and violent past.
Her heart spins out
of control for Eli, but the secrets of his own past will tear them apart. As
the secrets unfold, danger and vengeance lay in wait, and she must trust this
man of secrets who has broken her heart or she may never not survive.
Betrayal brings
Noah DiLuca full circle from the sweet memories of a first summer love to her
reappearance at Bella Terra nine years later. He walked away from her once,
although she never knew he had to leave to save her. As their passion
rekindles, will they embrace their hearts desires or will the same dark secrets
that drove them apart, come back to end not only their love by their very
lives?
Thursday, March 22, 2012
Commercializing Relationships with Social Media: Epic Fail
Social media
implies socialization, exchanges of communication, dialog and community through
media, most commonly online media. The
purpose of social media is to engage, yet people often mistake their own,
personal purpose for using social media as the primary purpose.
Time and again I see people or agencies treating social
media like the holy grail of outreach for their products and services. Just because it can be used to further your
product, service or brand does not change the fact that social media was not
created for that purpose. Using a social
platform to encourage community involvement with you or your company or even
your product is fine. But, you need to
be “encouraging community” and not just using it as your commercial platform or
online cork board where one way communications happens from you to the people
you hope will see your message.
If you are posting one way communications, hoping that will
encourage people to talk, you have failed at social media. Epic fail!
IF YOU BUILD IT THEY WILL COME
With the right incentive this might be true. I would come to
what you build if there’s something in it for me.
And there are the magic words. “Something in it for me.”
Your communication should consider what the receiver of this
message will get out of it. Why waste your time posting things no one cares
about? I actually have an answer for that. We do it because we don’t know
better, just don’t comprehend social media or because the delivery of the
message is more important to us than the recipient.
So many marketers make the mistake of using analytics as
their primary source of determining what to do and when. They make a science of relationships for the
purpose of motivating people to care.
There’s got to be an oxymoron in there somewhere.
Using number crunching feels good to marketers and to
companies because they feel numbers don’t lie.
Here’s the thing about numbers; they can be manipulated according to
agendas and they do not tell the whole story. Maybe they do for widgets, but
certainly not for human beings.
Using numbers to motivate people to care is like saying the
answer to life, the universe and everything is 42. We can put a spin on it so it sounds good and
fits our agenda, but smart people will always look to the agenda of the person
giving out those stats. The answer to life, the universe and everything really
is 42. If you don’t believe me, Google it. Really.
The fact is, like with most anything, you have to work hard
at social media if you want to motivate people to care about you or whatever
you are hoping to promote. You have to
establish relationships, build a brand, create and maintain an environment of
mutual trust and loyalty. It will not be instant. It will take ongoing effort. It is harder to do than crunching numbers
even if you suck at math. You have to
have energy to be successful at social media and maintaining relationships.
When I see someone commercializing their relationships on
social media I cringe. I see it and I know
that is a shining example of why people hate marketers. Those kinds of marketers only care about
themselves. They are self-centered and have no interest in you beyond what they
want to use you for. I don’t like those types of marketers either.
There are success stories out there though. There are people using social media to engage
people with their brand or product. Those marketers know the magic solution isn’t
found in analytics, it’s found in relationships.
And before the marketers of the group start to say I’m
nay-saying analytics, I will say that I do use analytics. I like to measure how I’m doing and see if
there are any trends I should be aware of. But, I do it responsibly and I do it
to improve myself, not to manipulate people. Analytics are great, but with
great analytics comes great responsibility, and you should always use it for
good.
No one wants to feel like a number. No one wants to read
ads. No one wants to be manipulated or tricked. Stop commercializing your
relationships. People want to feel
valued, involved, respected and they want to feel that you are as loyal to them
as they are to you. If you want that
trust, respect, motivation and loyalty from them get it the old fashioned way;
earn it.
Article by: Sheila Clover English CEO, Circle of Seven Productions
Tuesday, March 06, 2012
Jade Lee's Bridal Favors!
The dazzling wedding of fashions of A Lady’s Favor dress
shop are guaranteed to make any girl the talk of the ton. But the brides aren’t
the only ones falling in love….
Her father was cast out of society as a liar and a thief—such a scandal
which renders her unfit for marriage. Left with no reputation and financially
strapped, Lady Helaine runs a dress shop, A Lady's Favor. Changing her name and
assuming a new identity, Lady Helaine could lose everything if her identity
became known.
Charged with overseeing his family's nearly wrecked finances,
Robert Percy, Viscount Redhill, becomes enamored of the delightful and
beautiful dress designer when she is charged with creating his sister's wedding
gown.
Will her scandalous past prevent them from ever enjoying the love
they've found? Regency romance at its best, Bridal Favors from Jade Lee. Read
the prequel to the series for free. Just follow this link to get your copy http://jadeleeauthor.com/engaged-in-wickedness-free
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