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Possible Temporary Outage on Eneblogs.com
Eneblogs.com hosts several of our dedicated book sites, including whyfourgospels.com and characterofourdiscontent.com. We are moving it to a new server, and it may take some time for the DNS information to update. During this time you may experience difficulty accessing any of these sites. The difficulty should be temporary.
Energion Welcomes Chris Eyre, Associate Editor
Energion Publications welcomes Chris Eyre as an associate editor. Chris has already been invaluable in a number of our newly released books. He brings his love of an eclectic span of literature as well as attention to deal. You can follow him on his blogsite: http://eyrelines.energion.net Chris lives near York, England. He attends worship at…
What This Blog Covers
If you look at the posts up to now on this blog, you’ll see almost all material related to Energion Publications books, their content, and their use, along with a bit about the company in general. The focus has been on the print publications, and obviously in selling them to you. But as our mission…
Marketing, Information, and Dialogue in 2016
At Energion Publications we like to do things as openly and honestly as possible. Of course, that’s the sort of thing a marketer is likely to say! In pursuit of that goal, I’m going to lay out our marketing strategy for the coming year. There are several reasons I do this publicly: It lets you…
Pricing Books
Steve A. Wiggins, an author, writes a post titled, The Price is Wrong. I recommend that our authors read it, and it wouldn’t hurt for customers to do so as well, as it touches on some factors in pricing books. The issues are different for Energion Publications, but only in degree. The reason is that…