Posted by: debbiecluff in stephenie meyer, stay at home moms, small business marketing, Planetary Streams, Online Marketing, moms, marketing, Links for Learning, Kim Power Stilson, Internet Marketing, Home Based Business, Google, friends, debbie cluff, breaking dawn on
Aug 14, 2008
On the 8th of August, I got up at 7 am and drove to Barnes and Noble to get a copy of the much anticipated "Breaking Dawn" Vampire book by Stephenie Meyer. I had been following the book since last summer when my sister, Becca, finally talked me into reading the series. She had been following Stephenie since before her major popularity with the book "Twilight". I went home and sat on my couch from 8 in the morning until about 4 pm (which my husband was not too fond of, he doesn't understand the relationship I have with books when I am reading). The book was very long, but I think amazing, mainly because of the background of the author and her ability to keep my attention for an 8 hour span.
Now I have read the reviews of the last book in the series and have some serious issues and opinions about what took place in this last book, both good and bad. I have the right mind to write them all down at this very second, but then thought, it has all been said before. Every single person has their opinion, positive and negative, and that is what makes the book a keeper. What I am most interested is about this author. I have done a ton of research on this woman and she is a complete unknown, stay at home mom, who had a dream, an idea and took it to the next level. Her idea was that that had been done before, a vampire book. When my sister had begged me to read this book, I was not going to do it. I was a "Buffy" and "Angel" fan (very embarrassed to admit) but another book about vampires, come on! But this book had something that marketing entrepreneurs need to capitalize on, something Kim Power Stilson calls, "The Grapevine". This book had stay power because every single person you talked to said, "YOU HAVE TO READ THIS BOOK". Hello, this is the sure power of tell all communication and recommendation. I think that any business can take from what Stephenie Meyer had to offer and see that the real power of advertising isn't through complicated and expensive giant billboards and commercial advertising, but producing something that people talk about. Talk is cheap. And on the side note, don't forget to listen to me live every Friday at 1 EST on "The Debbie Cluff Show", we can talk about breaking dawn, we always do.
Posted by: debbiecluff in stephenie meyer, stay at home moms, small business marketing, Planetary Streams, Online Marketing, moms, marketing, Links for Learning, Kim Power Stilson, Internet Marketing, Home Based Business, Google, friends, debbie cluff, breaking dawn on
Aug 14, 2008
On the 8th of August, I got up at 7 am and drove to Barnes and Noble to get a copy of the much anticipated "Breaking Dawn" Vampire book by Stephenie Meyer. I had been following the book since last summer when my sister, Becca, finally talked me into reading the series. She had been following Stephenie since before her major popularity with the book "Twilight". I went home and sat on my couch from 8 in the morning until about 4 pm (which my husband was not too fond of, he doesn't understand the relationship I have with books when I am reading). The book was very long, but I think amazing, mainly because of the background of the author and her ability to keep my attention for an 8 hour span.
Now I have read the reviews of the last book in the series and have some serious issues and opinions about what took place in this last book, both good and bad. I have the right mind to write them all down at this very second, but then thought, it has all been said before. Every single person has their opinion, positive and negative, and that is what makes the book a keeper. What I am most interested is about this author. I have done a ton of research on this woman and she is a complete unknown, stay at home mom, who had a dream, an idea and took it to the next level. Her idea was that that had been done before, a vampire book. When my sister had begged me to read this book, I was not going to do it. I was a "Buffy" and "Angel" fan (very embarrassed to admit) but another book about vampires, come on! But this book had something that marketing entrepreneurs need to capitalize on, something Kim Power Stilson calls, "The Grapevine". This book had stay power because every single person you talked to said, "YOU HAVE TO READ THIS BOOK". Hello, this is the sure power of tell all communication and recommendation. I think that any business can take from what Stephenie Meyer had to offer and see that the real power of advertising isn't through complicated and expensive giant billboards and commercial advertising, but producing something that people talk about. Talk is cheap. And on the side note, don't forget to listen to me live every Friday at 1 EST on "The Debbie Cluff Show", we can talk about breaking dawn, we always do.