Archive for September, 2008

27
Sep

~ Take a Virtual Tour at BookTour ~

   Posted by: Lynnette   in Free & Easy Publicity

BookTour is self titled “Where Authors and Audiences Meet.”

You can sign up for an account there and post information about your books and any events (like booksignings) that you are going to be hosting or participating in. You can also indicate that you are available to speak at an event and people or organizations can contact you if they would like you to speak for a meeting.

A clip from their FAQs page:

Why join BookTour?
BookTour lets your fans—and potential fans—see when you’re going to be in their area. And if you’re planning a tour, you can find individuals, bookstores, libraries, and organizations in cities and towns on your route. Tour information in our database is also syndicated to our strategic partners (social networks, newspaper event calendars, and more) allowing your event data to reach hundreds of thousands of potential readers. And best of all, you only have to enter it once!

It’s free and one more way to get your name out to the public.

~ Best to you! ~

24
Sep

~ A Shout-Out to Shoutlife ~

   Posted by: Lynnette   in Free & Easy Publicity

Shoutlife is a social networking site a lot like MySpace. Shoutlife, however, is geared towards Christians. Signing up there will put your work in view of many potential buyers.

To sign up simply go to www.shoutlife.com and click the ’sign up’ button. You will be walked through all the steps you need to take in order to get signed up. This process will only take about 15 minutes.

I signed up last Saturday just before a birthday party my daughter was going to. When I got home from the birthday party I already had 10 friend requests. As of today, Wednesday, I have around 80 friends.

You can edit the way your profile looks by clicking on the ‘my profile / layout’ tab at the top of any shoutlife page. You can easily change the colors of your page, add a banner at the top, or, if you are a little bit tech-savvy, you can enter your own css to create a beautiful page. I couldn’t find a site with layouts made specifically for Shoutlife, but I simply found a background I liked and uploaded it. (This feature is found in the ‘my profile / layout’ section. Then I uploaded the code from a MySpace layout I found at www.iloveyourspace.com.

Have fun! And if you would like me to add you as a friend my user name on there is Lynnette Bonner.

11
Sep

~ What MySpace Can Do For You ~

   Posted by: Lynnette   in Free & Easy Publicity

I joined MySpace and put up just a very basic page, so that in the future (when I’m oh so famous ;>) ) people can find me on there and read a little bit about me. Being on MySpace allows people to ’stumble upon’ me and find out about my books.

Signing up is easy - just go to www.myspace.com and click ’sign-up’. You will then be walked through the steps you need to take.

You can Google to find free backgrounds to ’spiff up’ your space. They are very easy to install. And usually the creator of the template you pick will have instructions on how to insert their code into MySpace to make it work right. Since there are a gazillion sites out there that claim to be free, but really are not, I will give you the name of the place I used that really was free. (They do ask that you leave the link to their site on the template.) I used ILoveYourSpace to find my free layout. You don’t have to give them your email address or any information.

The way to insert an ILoveYourSpace layout to MySpace is very simple.

     1. Find the layout that you like.
     2. Copy the code for that layout.
     3. Go to ‘edit profile’ on your MySpace
     4. Paste the code at the end of your About Me section.

You can see what MySpace looks like by clicking here. You can see that it is nothing fancy - but I’ve had people looking at my site and it is free advertisement. I used the MySpace blog to point people back to my webpage. I also linked from MySpace to my YouTube video to get more exposure for it.

Chances are you already have several friends that have MySpace sites - so why not sign up and try it? It only took me about an hour to set up. (And most of that was searching for a template.)

Once you get set up I would love to see your page. And I’d be happy to add you to my friends list.

On your computer you should have a free little program called Windows Movie Maker. It should be at Start/Programs/Windows Movie Maker (in XP). If you don’t have it already you can get it here. While I’m not really impressed with Windows Movie Maker, we will discuss the use of it here since it is free.

Open WMM and in the left hand column click on ‘import pictures’. Then import your music and sounds from the ‘import music’ link at the same location. Save this collection under a recognizable name for future use.

Towards the bottom of WMM you will see ’show storyboard’ and if you click it it will change to ’show timeline’. Make sure you are on the timeline. Then select the music piece you want to use for your opening and drag it to the audio track. If needed, you can clip the track. Just drag the ends of the track to the correct point. (You can see more details of the timeline view by clicking the ‘+’ magnifying button.) Right clicking on the track will give you options for volume, fade in, fade out, etc. If you have a second (or more) piece of music that you want to use, drag it down to the audio track too and edit it to your specifications.

Now you can start dragging pictures to the Video track. (If you magnify your timeline so that it is as large as it will go, these next steps will be easier for you.) I like to have my pictures change on the beats of the music. This means that you will need to lengthen or shorten your picture duration to match your music. On the audio track you can see the pattern your music makes. This will help you to match the beats. Keep in mind that if you are going to add words to your pictures they will need to be visible long enough for people to read the words. So you may need to skip a couple beats to make this work.

Once you have your pictures approximately where you want them to be, you can start adding your synopsis. Select your starting picture, make sure that the menu under ‘edit movie’ is showing, and click on ‘Make Titles or Credits’. Select the appropriate option you want and enter and edit your text. Keep your written segments short and concise so that the end-viewer will not have trouble following your train of thought. Repeat this process for all pictures you want to add words on.

Once all your words are entered, you can start adding video effects and transitions. Have fun experimenting with these because they will add panache to your movie. These will slightly change your transitions from one picture to the next so you may have to do a little more editing on the length of your pictures to get them to transition at the correct time to match your music.

If you want to add sound effects you will need to finish your movie (as we will talk about in a moment) and then reimport it as a video. Then you will be able to add a second layer of sound to the movie.

To finish your movie click on Finish Movie/Save to my computer. I just saved it with the preinserted settings and some people were having trouble getting mine to stream, so you might want to save yours a little smaller.

That’s it! You did it! Way to go. You are now ready to upload your movie to YouTube or GodTube.

I would love to see your movie so please comment with a link to yours.

Next time we’ll talk about something else. See you then.

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