Michael’s
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(group member since Feb 14, 2008)
Michael’s
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from the Q&A with Brian Kennedy group.
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Thanks very much for the information, Brian.Sory, I didn't get back to you earlier, but I have met up with this marketer through the chamber of commerce. Nice fellow. English. I realize all the things wrong with my website. It looks pretty, but I have no control over the root directory, so I can't add codes, so search engines can find EVERY page (not just the home page, as now) and that's only with the 4 search engines they gave me, so I'm very limited.
So, I'm with this new marketing guy who is moving my domain names and COMPLETELY making over my entire website (It will still be at: www.realmiamivice.com) where it will have a blog, audio tapes of actual radio shows I've been on, nice photo gallery, commercials, links, and will crawl over 100 search engines, so I can really get spread out there on the Internet.Thanks again for the advice.
Brian,Hope you do purchase it. As a prosecutor and a defense attorney, you should get a kick out of some of these characters in these stories. I'm sure you've met some of them in court, using an alias.
Michael Berish
The REAL Miami Vice!
Author of REFLECTIONS FROM THE PIT.
www.realmiamivice.com
Your insights we're very helpful re: the My Space comments and the Google conferences to give away free books for door prizes.Do you know anything about linking one's self to other sites? And how to do that?
Michael Berish
Author of REFLECTIONS FROM THE PIT.
www.realmiamivice.com
I worked a detective and as a supervisor on the City of Miami Police Department for twenty-two years; thirteen of which were spent as an undercover detective in the REAL Miami Vice where I worked everything from Narcotics & Vice, Prostitution, Gambling and Pornography, to Dignitary Protection of President Jose Napoleon Duarte (of El Salvador) and Pope John Paul II.My new book, REFLECTIONS FROM THE PIT, pulls no punches: it shows you the good, the bad and the ugly; the dark side of police work, both the humor and the tragedy. When you are done reading it, hopefully, you’ll say to yourself: “I never knew people, much less cops, like this ever existed.”
My problem is exactly what Dorien said about how you run around all day trying to promote your book via in person or on the Internet and find you have no time to write anyting else, or to read the books you want to so you can absorb more material. I am having a tough time marketing myself and would greatly appreciate any more info anyone else has to offer.
Michael Berish
Author of REFLECTIONS FROM THE PIT.
www.realmiamivice.com
