PR 2.0: Now is Gone is "Now" an Award Winning Book

Saturday, March 01, 2008

Now is Gone is "Now" an Award Winning Book



What a surprising and incredible way to end an unbelievably tumultuous week.

Good friend and co-author Geoff Livingston and I were informed that our book, Now is Gone, was awarded Silver in Axiom's 2008 Business Book Awards. We tied Linda VandeVrede's book, Press Releases Are Not a PR Strategy, in the Advertising/Marketing/PR/Event Planning category.



More than 400 books were judged for the awards, and a little more than a 100 won medals. The official awards ceremony is in New York on March 10!

I am grateful and humbled.

Other winners include, Beyond Buzz: The Next Generation of Word-of-Mouth Marketing, by Lois Kelly and Word of Mouth Marketing: How Smart Companies Get People Talking, by Andy Sernovitz tied for Gold. The Science of Spiritual Marketing: Initiation Into Magnetism, by Andrea Adler won Bronze.

Congratulations Geoff! How does it feel to be an award-winning author? Thank you again for this opportunity to work with you! Also thank you to book publisher Jeremy Kay of Bartleby Press.

Now Is Gone helps businesses embrace Social Media realistically, intelligently, and authentically. Readers learn how to participate in social media from how to listen to how to engage. In addition to sharing best practices, the book also features case studies that demonstrate corporate successes.

You can buy it at Amazon.

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3 Comments:

Blogger Geoff_Livingston said...

It feels pretty good, my man. We made it happen, we had a dream of supporting the incoming market with a service oriented, no BS book. And now we've been recognized for it. Congratulations, Brian! I think we did well.

9:58 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Congratulations to both of you! I'm most of the way through the book myself, and it is quality. I think I feel a review coming on...

8:58 AM  
Blogger Tris Hussey said...

Congrats! You're at SXSW, yes? I still haven't thumbed through the book yet!

10:31 AM  

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