Do It Myself Blog – Glenda Watson Hyatt

Motivational Speaker

My Autobiography “I’ll Do It Myself” Gets Known Now

Filed under: Virtual Book Tour — by at 7:12 pm on Friday, January 26, 2007

From Texas I head back to New York to chat with Suzanne Falter-Barns of Get Known Now. Last spring, I won Suzanne’s Mega Marketing Makeover, designed to increase my presence and online marketing. With finishing the writing and editing my book I’ll Do It Myself last summer and fall, I had to put aside my makeover work. My left thumb types only so fast! Now that my book is completed and printed, I am looking forward to resuming the Marketing Makeover.

Please join me for today’s interview with Suzanne in which I share why it is important that I share my life’s experience. I also discuss what personal challenges I faced while writing my book and who kept me going.

This interview ends the first week of my eight-week virtual book tour “40 Blogs in 40 (Business) Days”. A special thank you goes to Jim, Penny, Susan, Mary and Suzanne for being the first to embrace the concept of a virtual book tour. It was a blast.

I will spend the weekend organizing the appearances for next week. Destinations unknown! If you are a blogger interested in hosting a tour appearance, please email me.

Have a great weekend!

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Glenda Visits Texas on Her Book Tour

Filed under: Virtual Book Tour — by at 2:25 am on Thursday, January 25, 2007

On the fourth stop of my virtual tour promoting my autobiography I’ll Do It Myself, I am off to Austin, Texas, to chat with Mary McDonald, CEO/CTO of the McDonald Consulting Group. Her blog Solo Entrepreneurs on WorldWIT (Women – Insight – Technology) is where I catch up with her today.

In today’s chat with Mary, I share how email is my most effective means of communication with the outside world and how the internet is constantly presenting opportunities to me. I also reveal my next plans, some of which may be surprising!

After reading the interview, I kindly ask that you leave a comment on Mary’s blog, sharing a thought or two, to show her appreciation for hosting this tour stop.

Thanks for coming along on my tour! Come back tomorrow to see where I’m off to next – or sign up in the upper right corner to receive updates in your email inbox. How cool is that!

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Virtual Book Tour Stops at Glenda’s Hometown

Filed under: Virtual Book Tour — by at 6:24 pm on Wednesday, January 24, 2007

Today, my virtual book tour “40 Blogs in 40 (Business) Days” finds me back in my hometown of Surrey to chat with Susan Emerson of Web Page Mistakes. Susan and I met virtually a few years ago as we share an interest in web accessibility – creating websites that are accessible to everyone, regardless of an individual’s capabilities or the technology used.

In my interview with Susan, I share how I had a fairly normal childhood, despite my cerebral palsy. My parents’ philosophy was “to introduce Glenda to the world and the world to Glenda”. In our home, the word can’t was not allowed, only try.

Please visit Susan’s site to find out what other topics we discussed.

Thanks Susan for taking time for chatting with me before leaving on your winter getaway. Enjoy the weather!

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Living (and Brainstorming) with Cerebral Palsy

Filed under: Virtual Book Tour — by at 2:23 am on Tuesday, January 23, 2007

Today I am off to Georgia to chat with podcaster extraordinaire Penny Haynes of 1st Podcast Publishing. In this virtual book tour appearance, Penny and I discuss brainstorming ways to put ideas into action. Oftentimes, our own busy-ness and fear hold us back from doing what we are truly passionate about.

As cerebral palsy has taught me, or, perhaps it is despite my cp, if there is will to do something, then there is a way to do it. Today’s appearance is a perfect example. Even though I have a speech impairment and have been labeled as “non-verbal” by medical experts, I have found a way to podcast by using text-to-speech software. This technology is what I used in my interview with Penny (this link will open a pop-up streaming audio player to listen to the podcast). A text transcription is also available for those who prefer to read it.

If busy-ness and fear are holding you back, remember:

Life shouldn’t be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, chocolate in one hand, martini in the other, totally worn out and screaming, “Woohoo, what a ride!”

How are you finding ways to put your ideas into action? Share your thoughts by leaving a comment below.

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Kicking off My Virtual Book Tour

Filed under: Virtual Book Tour — by at 4:29 am on Monday, January 22, 2007

Three. Two. One. Welcome to the kick off of my virtual book tour “40 Blogs in 40 (Business) Days”. In the next forty days, I plan to visit forty blogs to talk about my autobiography I’ll Do It Myself, living with cerebral palsy, working as a solopreneur and whatever other topics are on bloggers’ minds. I am really excited about doing a virtual tour and am curious where all I will visit over the next eight weeks! Please join me on tour by signing up in the upper right corner to receive blog updates in your email inbox so as not to miss any of the excitement and surprises along the way.

As with any tour, the itinerary is subject to change. The plan was to kick off this tour in Australia, but my friend Des is in the midst of launching his own audiobook Big Biller and is not available at this time. I wish Des every success with his audiobook and look forward to stopping by his blog later in the tour to compare notes on book promotion strategies.

The beauty with virtual book tours is that this itinerary change is no problem at all. I simply go onto the next stop, which is eSight Career Network’s “Promoting Yourself by Building Solid Relationships” . In my interview with eSight’s Senior Content Developer Jim Hasse, we discuss how book marketing is like job hunting: they both involve building solid relationships with people within your target audience.

I would like to sincerely thank Jim and Executive Director Nancy O’Connell for their tremendous support, both as I was writing my book and now as I promote it. Not only did they host a tour appearance, they also emailed the 3000 eSight members to further garner support and reach for virtual book tour.

If this is the kind of support I may receive from other bloggers too, I have absolutely no idea where this tour may lead me or what results to expect. This experience could be mind-boggling. My seat belt is fastened and I’m ready to go. I hope you will join me!

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