Do You Want to be an Age of Conversation 3 Author?

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Age of Conversation In 2007, Drew Mclellan and Gavin Heaton brought together 100 of the world’s best marketing thinkers to create the first ‘Age of Conversation’ collaborative book; I wrote a chapter in it, titled ‘Create Conversations, Not Clutter’. In 2008, Drew and Gavin did an encore with 237 authors and created The Age of Conversation 2: Why Don’t People Get It?; I wrote a chapter in it titled ‘The Case for Social Media Outsourcing’. Now, Drew and Gavin are gunning for 300 authors for ‘The Age of Conversation 3’ and I am writing a chapter once more (see posts by Drew and Gavin).

The approach remains the same as the previous editions. Each author will submit one 400 word article under one of ten section topics –

  1. Conversational Branding
  2. Influence
  3. Getting to Work
  4. Corporate Conversations
  5. Measurement
  6. In the Boardroom
  7. Pitching Social Media
  8. Innovation and Execution
  9. Identities, Friends and Trusted Strangers
  10. Conversation at the Coalface

If you are selected as an author, you become part of the great ‘Age of Conversation’ community, which consists of well-known marketing thinkers, social media experts and community leaders. You’ll get link love, opportunities to raise your profile via podcast, interviews and even book readings, and you will be raising money for a worthwhile charity.

The book chapters are due by November 1, 2009 and the author slots are running out fast, so register to be a author today.

Related posts:

  1. Conversation Age E-Book: Create Conversations, Not Clutter
  2. The ‘Age of Conversation’ Collaborative Book Featured in Indian Daily Mail Today
  3. Three Reasons Why You Should Buy ‘The Age of Conversation’ Collaborative Book On Amazon Today
  4. Interview With Rohit Bhargava, Author of ‘Personality Not Included’
  5. Watch Out For My Next Book — The Age of Conversation 2.0: Why Don’t People Get It?
  • saxenashanu
    Hey Gaurav,

    Thanks for sharing the info :). Would like to contribute a chapter. I am a visual person, was curious if i can include frameworks and illustrations as a part of it.

    Thanks,
    Prashant
  • hairaman
    Gaurav the Link says the Survey is closed i would like to contribute !!!
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