A few weeks ago, we announced a Facebook Fan Page Widget Contest.
Our in-house team evaluated a number of Facebook fan pages created using the BookBuzzr Facebook AuthorPage Widget technology. This list of fan pages are available in the presentation below. Clicking on the links will take you to the author’s Facebook fan page.
We confess that it was really hard in choosing a winner. Our in-house team of 3 judges made evaluations based on use of the various features in the widget, design and of course the “X-Factor”. We also excluded a few of the authors who had participated in the BookBuzzr beta program since they had received professional help from the in-house BookBuzzr team.
And the winners are …
First Place – $20 Amazon Gift Certificate:
Vanna B.
Second Place - $10 Amazon Gift Certificate:
Tracy Krauss
Third Place: - $5 Amazon Gift Certificate:
Vicki Washuk
Honorable Mentions Include:
Nancy Naigle
Fourat Janabi
Hywela Lyn
Vlad Vaslyn
Michelle Scheunemann
Barry Finlay
Kathryn Vercillo
Vikram Narayan is the founder of BookBuzzr Book Marketing Technologies. (Twitter –
@bookbuzzrCEO ) Vikram is a graduate from Carnegie Mellon University. Prior to starting BookBuzzr, Vikram founded another software company that has been successfully serving clients from all over the world since 2001. When he is not dreaming up ways to help authors accelerate their earnings and book sales, Vikram spends his time playing the guitar, practicing Aikido and spending time with his family.
WE ARE SEVEN STRANGERS
NO ONE CAN FIND US
SIX THINK THE CURE WILL WORK
ONLY I KNOW THE TRUTH
THIS PLACE WILL DESTROY US
When Will Besting approaches Fort Eden for the first time, he knows something isn’t right. With more terrifying secrets at every turn he discovers a hidden fear deep inside himself, a dark mystery a thousand years in the making, and the unexpected girl of his dreams. But can he save everyone from the dangers of Fort Eden before it’s too late?
Bestselling author Patrick Carman’s DARK EDEN is not only a psychological thrill ride of a book, but also an app– a 14 episode experience (the first of which is free) with maps, videos, audio diaries, and journal entries that tell the story. The book and the app truly go hand-in-hand, and if even that’s not enough for you… there’s more!
Take THE FEAR TEST, which will show you your darkest fears… and may (warning!) scare you a little in the process, check out the Facebook DARK EDEN fan site for updates. Join us in Dark Eden… where fear is the cure.
Dark Eden is available in bookstores now (what a great publication date– 11.1.11!).
In a March 23rd article in the Christian Science Monitor, Sara Miller Llana wrote of a father named Adrian Cadena whose son was one of the 15 murdered in Juarez in January, while attending a birthday party. Adrian's son had hoped to play soccer, Llana writes, in college. Today his dad, living through his grief, "has put his energy into volunteering for the local team, cleaning parks, and raising money through barbecues and carwashes" in an attempt to help those who remain. "There are thousands of boys left behind," the author quotes Mr. Cadena. "We have to focus on the survivors."
Juarez, one of the bloodiest cities in the world, sits opposite El Paso, one of the most peaceful cities in the states. It is home to children like the gorgeous one pictured here. It deserves its cessation from a chaos spawned by warring drug cartels. It deserves our attention.
Today I would like to thank two angels who are helping to spread word about a book I wrote based on a trip I took to Juarez five years ago. The first is Holly Cupala, whose novel (and the early buzz is great), Tell Me a Secret, is due out from HarperCollins in June. She interviewed me about the making of Heart; the conversation is here.
The second person I'd like to thank is the secret agent angel who has set up a Facebook Fan page for Heart. She knows who she is. We'd love you to hop on board so that you'll get early news of coming contests, reviews, and content.
Go check it out: Blogfest!
I'm having fun procrastinating by reading all of these interesting answers. My first answer goes up Tuesday the 22nd, I think.
Also, I just started the official Lisa McMann fan page over on Facebook -- the link is at the top right corner of my blog (where I am sporting my new red stripey hair, even though it's hard to see it in that photo).
Why make a fan page for myself? It feels weird and vain and I put it off for a long time. But then I discovered that eventually Facebook cuts you off from having new friends when you reach a certain level. As I near 3000 friends on Facebook with usually about 10-12 new requests each day, I got to worrying. Then I heard that a fan page is the way to go.
So I started this fan page and I want it to be very interactive. I'll post info there. And for as long as I can handle the workload, I hope to respond to all comments over there as well. I'd love it if you'd join me and maybe spread the word about the fan page for me if you are so inclined.
Thank you so much for being great. 'Cuz you are.
That's a beautiful photo. I am so sorry about Juarez and appreciate your continuing to bring it up.
It's sad about Suarez. I'm going to link up on FB. That picture is beautiful Beth. Look at the light in her lovely eyes.
Hi Beth,
I am looking forward to reading this book. Also wanted to give you this link to a NYT article about reading to kids. The student is at my school but is not in my class.
I just thought you would like it.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/21/fashion/21GenB.html
Lisa
I cannot imagine what it's like for children to grow up in a place like that. Thanks for your part in bringing attention to the horrors that go on there.