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susie123 31-08-2012 21:20

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 1011786)
Shut up, lots were taken in.

Great advertising campaign.

Probably better than the book.

:D

Not probably, certainly, from the few pages one can preview on Amazon.

davemac 31-08-2012 21:21

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 1011786)
Shut up, lots were taken in.

Great advertising campaign.

Probably better than the book.

:D

I cant respond , I'm under the stairs

garinda 31-08-2012 21:22

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 1011785)
A very well done piece of promotion for the book and it certainly fooled a few newspapers (including the Evening Telegraph):

Bill Blunt: Tripe In The News

Hats off to you, Derek, I might even buy a copy now! :D

You go and buy the book.

I'll go and move into the Editor's office, at the Telegraph.

:D

(Observer's thinking....'Phew, thanks Accy Web'...before going to print with the next edition.)

:D

garinda 31-08-2012 21:24

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Originally Posted by davemac (Post 1011789)
I cant respond , I'm under the stairs

I'll slide the tripe for your supper under the door.

;):D

garinda 31-08-2012 21:26

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Originally Posted by susie123 (Post 1011788)
Not probably, certainly, from the few pages one can preview on Amazon.

No comment.

Unless I get a free copy to rave about on there.

:rolleyes::D

davemac 31-08-2012 21:28

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 1011791)
I'll slide the tripe for your supper under the door.

;):D

You cant get honeycomb under a door it sloughs all the vinegar out of the holes, I've tried. And as you know honeycomb has to have vinegar in every hole.



I've just noticed Mr Ripley is viewing the thread, be careful what you say.

DerekJRipley 31-08-2012 21:35

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Yes, the men from the TMB told me they could only find one tripe stall in the whole of Accrington, which is a bit of a shame. And yes, it was the one you mention, davemac. But they did say sales were up - and that's verified!

As for my book, well, you can always pop into WHS and have a flick through to see if those reviewers are right. I hope they're not. This is my first local history publication and I don't want it to be a laughing stock - I have my reputation as a local librarian to think of.

garinda - I'm afraid I can't send you a complimentary copy, but if you (or anyone else you know) e-mail Emily French at the TMB she'll send you a sample chapter. (emily at tripemarketingboard.co.uk). Emily runs the TMB Facebook site, I believe.

susie123 31-08-2012 21:36

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Originally Posted by davemac (Post 1011793)
You cant get honeycomb under a door it sloughs all the vinegar out of the holes, I've tried. And as you know honeycomb has to have vinegar in every hole.



I've just noticed Mr Ripley is viewing the thread, be careful what you say.

That's Dr Ripley, please...

DerekJRipley 31-08-2012 21:38

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Originally Posted by davemac (Post 1011793)
I've just noticed Mr Ripley is viewing the thread, be careful what you say.

It's a free country, davemac, so folk can say what they like. It's only a book, after all. Some people find it funny. Others won't like it. A bit like tripe really.

DerekJRipley 31-08-2012 21:39

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Originally Posted by susie123 (Post 1011797)
That's Dr Ripley, please...

Indeed. My PhD in Library Studies was hard won!

davemac 31-08-2012 21:39

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Originally Posted by susie123 (Post 1011797)
That's Dr Ripley, please...

No were old mates I just call him Dirk

DerekJRipley 31-08-2012 21:42

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:d
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Originally Posted by davemac (Post 1011800)
no were old mates i just call him dirk


davemac 31-08-2012 21:43

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Originally Posted by DerekJRipley (Post 1011798)
It's a free country, davemac, so folk can say what they like. It's only a book, after all. Some people find it funny. Others won't like it. A bit like tripe really.

You are absolutely right, you can say whatever you like.

At what point does it become deception though. I cant respond any more as I am still under the stairs, with a bit of tripe stuck under the door.

garinda 31-08-2012 21:50

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I totally ignore the reviews on Amazon now, unless it says they're from people who have actually forked out for the book.

I was caught out when I bought what sounded like an interesting story, set in an English prison in the thirties.

After reading the first few pages of the downloaded pap, I wanted to know more about this author, with their non-generic name.

The glaring mistakes were real howlers. All these guys 'sat about in their shorts, shooting the breeze in the prison cafeteria'. Research certainly wasn't her strong point. Thankfully it had only been relatively cheap.

Turns out it's an American lesbian, who's heavily into sci-fi, and all the rave reviews came from people who were also on her list of Facebook friends.

She attempted to get my review taken off.

She failed.

As you say Susie, make your own mind up as to the quality of writing, by reading the available sample.

Forget reviews which aren't from verified prurchasers.

DerekJRipley 31-08-2012 21:50

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Originally Posted by davemac (Post 1011802)
You are absolutely right, you can say whatever you like.

At what point does it become deception though. I cant respond any more as I am still under the stairs, with a bit of tripe stuck under the door.

I don't think the TMB intends to deceive. They exist to increase sales of tripe by making people laugh (a bit like Marmite). The only deception has probably been me - I was led to believe they would promote my book and instead I have to do most of this myself.


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