Today, I left home for the book tour -- 60 days of promoting a book!
The tour officially kicked off last week in Chicago at a nightclub event organized by SuperNode Mark Carter. Thanks to Helios for sponsoring the event. It had a great format: I met with people in an 8 one 1 format -- one group at a time. It was very intimate, and I made some new friends.
If you were my friend on Facebook, you'd have known about it! (Friend me on Facebook or join my group of people that want to Save The World At Work)
I will be out this week for six days, with only one suitcase and a briefcase stuffed with clothes, books and business cards. I hope to see many of you over the next ten weeks.
Here's a list of cities in the next few weeks:
Monday - Sept 15: Washington DC (two private conferences)
Tuesday - Sept 16: San Francisco (a private conference + NPR's Tech Nation)
Weds - Sept 17: Austin TX (I'm on JB/Sandy's morning show + speaking at Radio & Records)
Thursday- Sept 18: NYC (I'm on The Big Idea with Donny Deutsch that night)
Friday Sept 19: NYC (Recording for ABC News Now)
Wednesday Sept 24: Chicago (speaking at The Motivation Show (public, buy tickets here) - fly to NYC, looking for evening book signing in the city)
Thursday Sept 25: NYC (doing national radio tour plus media)
Friday Sept 26: Charlotte NC
More dates posted soon!
Tim-
Loved the format of the Chicago event. Really facilitated networking. Awesome. Best of luck with the book. I'm reading it now. It rocks.
Posted by: Chris Bonney | September 17, 2008 at 08:09 AM
Good luck with the book tour. Your speech yesterday at the E-biz Forum yesterday in DC was awesome! For me, it was the best part of the entire event.
Posted by: Tim Hogan | September 16, 2008 at 07:37 PM
Congratulations on the new book. Sorry I missed you when you came through Chicago.
Can't wait to read it, as it is relevant to the trajectory I am on! Now, I'll have one more great book of yours to recommend to others as well as to give away as gifts.
Posted by: Diane Krause-Stetson | September 16, 2008 at 02:13 PM
Congratulations. I know how long and hard you've worked for this.
Posted by: Andrew Warner | September 14, 2008 at 11:04 PM