The Butler Publishing Group


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The Butler Publishing Group is a publisher of Business and Non-Fiction books. Our titles can be found in print format on Amazon.com and as eBooks via Smashwords, Barnes and Noble, Sony and Fictionwise.

We are a royalty paying publisher and are always on the look out for new Authors particularly in the Business and Travel sectors.

Contact us via email butlerpublishinggroup [@] googlemail.com

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My London - Five Londoners share the city's best-kept secrets    by John Butler
Price: $0.99 USD. 4580 words. Published by The Butler Publishing Group  on December 20, 2010. .

My London is the first in a series of travel guides written by people who actually live and work in the cities they are writing about. This first guide features insight from five very different Londoners. They each have their own take on what makes London tick. From family days out to luxurious shopping trips, afternoon teas to wild, late night parties, our writers cover it all.
Low Cost Marketing Strategies For Hotels and Guest Houses    by Tina Best
Price: $4.99 USD. 18900 words. Published by The Butler Publishing Group  on September 26, 2010. .

As an independent hotel or guest house owner, you’ve got a challenge. You’ve got to make yourself stand out when there are dozens of chain hotels competing for your guest’s attention. As the travel economy grows ever tighter, this process only becomes more and more vital.
Laurence Cornell’s Bloody Mary    by Beth Vixen
Price: $0.99 USD. 5160 words. Published by The Butler Publishing Group  on May 14, 2010. .

Kelly, a young waitress at the trendy "PIER 33" nightclub, couldn't understand what all the fuss was about vampires. Whilst her girlfriends would throw themselves at the feet of these blood sucking sexual predators, their pale skin and penetrating eyes made her skin crawl. However, when she met Laurence Cornell everything changed.
Low-Cost Marketing Strategies for Bars and Restaurants    by Tina Best
Price: $4.99 USD. 15150 words. Published by The Butler Publishing Group  on March 27, 2010. .

With the world economy hitting a record low, more and more consumers are tightening their belts and cooking at home, or when they do go out, they look for bargain prices. Many people realize that a night at a restaurant is a pure luxury. Knowing this, the savvy restaurateur is going to have to employ every trick up his sleeve to entice people to keep coming through his doors.
Glasgow - A city guide for long weekenders    by James Suttcliffe
Price: $2.99 USD. 12860 words. Published by The Butler Publishing Group  on February 28, 2010. .

Daniel Defoe visited the city of Glasgow in the 18th Century, and later, in his book 'A Tour Thro' the Whole Island of Great Britain,' he described it as 'the cleanest and beautifulest, and best built city in Britain, London excepted.' In modern times, a few days in this vibrant, cosmopolitan, European city, will prove that Defoe's words are still both valid and accurate.
Twitter (A little birdie told me) Building your business one tweet at a time    by Henry Button
Price: $4.99 USD. 19100 words. Published by The Butler Publishing Group  on October 27, 2009. .

There are not many really useful business tools that can lay claim to being 100% free. Twitter does, however, and while the opportunities it presents aren't really obvious at first glance, they're still manifold. Business users are learning new ways to turn Twitter to their advantage each and every day. Surprisingly, one of the best uses of Twitter is to add some human personality to your brand.
Email Marketing - A guide to the Internet's most effective marketing tool    by Mary Butler
Price: $4.99 USD. 28590 words. Published by The Butler Publishing Group  on October 24, 2009. .

The inherent power of email marketing is the permission the consumer has given you to communicate with them. Commercials are put on mute. Banner ads are closed or ignored. People are somewhat of a captive audience to radio advertising—if they’re not listening to downloaded MP3s and podcasts. The world is tired of commercials—unless they invite them.


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