Things may seem calm and quiet on the surface of the blog, but behind the scenes here at Get Rich Slowly, everything’s a whirlwind. I don’t know if I’ve mentioned this before, but blogging doesn’t scale. That is, one man (or woman) can handle a small blog with a few hundred readers, but the bigger a site grows, the more demands there are on your time. Even though I’m using more and more help lately, I simply can’t keep up. So, the calm surface here belies the turbulence underneath.
Of course, part of the hubbub comes from the release of Your Money: The Missing Manual. The book is now available at Amazon, and folks have had kind things to say about it. (Thanks for all of your nice e-mails; they make me smile.) Other bookstores should be receiving their copies over the next month. It’s also now available from Borders and Barnes and Noble, and will soon be available from Powell’s.
Speaking of Powell’s, I’ll be giving a talk at Powell’s Technical Books at 7pm on Thursday, April 15th. (Which also happens to be the fourth anniversary of Get Rich Slowly.) I’d love if you came out and gave me some support. I’m a hesitant public speaker, and if there are some friendly folks in the crowd, that’ll give me more confidence!
And that’s not the only event associated with the book release. No no no. Publishing a book is an exercise in self-promotion, which isn’t something that comes naturally for me. Among other upcoming events:
- I’ll join my pal Chris Guillebeau for a meet-up in Chicago on the evening of Monday, April 5th. Alexandra Levit is helping us plan the details. (If you’d like to come hang out with us, RSVP at Chris’ site — and tell him you came from GRS!)
- I’ll be doing a series of radio interviews in major markets around the United States. These are scheduled for the week of April 12 to April 16th, so I’ll let you know when I have more info. (And I’ll be on Computer America tonight at 8pm Pacific.)
- Next Thursday, April 1st, I’ll be participating in a live videochat/webast over at O’Reilly’s website at 10am Pacific (1pm Eastern). (O’Reilly is the book’s publisher.) You should come join us as we chat about money. Again, I’d love to chat with a bunch of GRS readers. (There’ll be a recording of this event available if you miss it.)
If you do show up for the webcast, you’ll reportedly be able to buy the book from O’Reilly for 40% off (~$13.20) or the e-book for 50% off (~$8.99). If you don’t want to wait that long, you’re in luck. Your Money: The Missing Manual is O’Reilly’s “deal of the day” today: You can buy the e-book for just $9.99 by using the code DDYMT. (Note that the e-book edition includes Android, Mobi/Kindle, PDF, and ePub formats.)
You can always get 30% off the print or e-book version of Your Money: The Missing Manual by entering the discount code ABF09 when checking out at O’Reilly’s store.
Help make this book a success!
How can you help make Your Money: The Missing Manual a success? Help me spread the word about the book, if you feel so inclined. Tweet about it. Blog about it. Tell your friends about it. As I say, I’m not very good at self-promotion, so I’m counting on you folks to help me. If you like the site, please help me spread the word. It’d mean a lot to me! (And hey — link back to your favorite GRS post while you’re at it.)
Finally, I wanted to share something I found funny. All of the “missing manuals” have a “missing CD” page, and my book is no exception. But somebody made a typo when entering info for Chapter Four (“Defeating Debt”); instead, they’ve credited me with more knowledge than I possess!
Defeating death! I wish. Unfortunately, I do not yet possess the secrets of immortality.
Thanks for allowing me to shill, everyone, and enjoy your weekend.
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I just ordered your book from Amazon and can’t wait to read it, congratulations!
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I have been reading your blog for over a year and so pre-ordered your book. I would give it a thumbs up! Although I would agree it doesn’t show your great sense of humor as much as your blog.
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You guys are very kind re: my humor. Kris always tells me, “I’d laugh more if you weren’t so funny all the time”, by which she means I’m too funny — or I think I am.
For the book, though, I was specifically asked not to be funny, and some of my funny stuff and inside jokes were edited out. (Every car was a Mini Cooper, for example, and I had three Fight Club references.) A few of my funninesses survived (bonus points to the first person who can tell me what classic television show I was watching in my spare time during the months I wrote this), but mostly not.
Plus, I wasn’t even going to be able to use first person for a long time. Can you imagine me trying to write a book without using the word “I”? It’s a scary thought.
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I look forward to reading this book, learning a lot and getting my finances back on track. I have so much to learn and to fix in my financial world. But I have hope because of your GRS site, and now, your book. Thanks for putting in the hard work in writing it.
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Congrats on the book!!
Looks like it should be a great read…
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Drat ! We knew this day would come. We knew (yes there is more than one of us )JD was up to something but not in this way . Maybe we can have a chat about a retraction of that particular section in your book, JD ? We have some lovely offers to sweeten the deal and we are not without some power…
L.
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I, for one, am completely bummed that they edited out the Mini.
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Congratulations on releasing the book, JD, and for how you’ve gone about the release and marketing process! Chapter 1 as a free sampler is always a selling point for me, as it was in this case: I’ve just purchased the ebook versions from O’Reilly (specifically for my computer and Kindle).
FYI, I probably wouldn’t have gone for a standalone Kindle version if the other ebook formats didn’t come included, as my last non-fiction Kindle book saw me reading text that constantly referred to non-existent tables, diagrams and graphs. The publishers had been too lazy to include them, but hadn’t noted that anywhere visible before purchase.
For those that care, I’m pleased to note that the ebook versions of JD’s book do contain images, graphs, etc.
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Hi JD,
Congrats on your book! Just wanted to drop in and say how glad I am that I started following you over a year ago. I was laid off in January and I fortunately have amassed some savings and while not entirely debt free – a lot better off today than I was back then. All this was due to reading your blog. Hope that makes your day;-)
Keep up the great work!
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Dear J.D. Congrulations on the new book. I just read this post today on my google reader and inmediatly I was hooked. What a great compound of different books and wisdom. I really like the writting style. And I loved Chapter 1! it is exactly what I needed to read now at this time of mylife. We just recently had to move from our 20 years home due to a morgage problem my Dad had due to lack of personal finance skills. I totally want to build a different life for me. And for what I am already reading via safaribooks, I am sure your book will help me a lot. Take care and greetings from Mexico!
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Congrats on your book! I’ve been following your blog for a while now and have really come to respect your advice and I am really happy for your success! May it zoom up Amazon’s bestseller list quickly!
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As a regular reader since 2006, it’s amazing to have seen your progression – debt, to no debt, to leaving traditional job, to published book! Congrats!!!!
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Congrats JD!!!!!!!!! All the hard work is paying off!!!!
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Hey,
Congratulations on the book. I’m so impressed. Not so much that you’ve written one. I follow the forum a bit and see that you’re more than capable. What impresses me is that it’s not just some ebook. You’re got it published and available at major outlets. Great job.
I was just curious, is it mainly a book with tips on budgeting or is it pretty well rounded with insurance and investment advice as well??
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@64 – The book covers both topics. I am almost finished reading my copy and there are chapters on budgeting principles, getting out of debt, housing, investments, and much more. Also, every chapter has several tips and shortcuts on how to handle your finances better, whether its a free debt snowball spreadsheet or a story how someone else overcame their mountain of debt.
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I just got done reading the book on Safari. This one really helped to nail down some of the parts I’ve been getting wrong, after reading “Your Money or Your Life”.
Even though I’ve finished this book, I’m going to go out and get a paper copy of it (even if it is just more Stuff).
Great book J.D. Thanks for the site too (it’s actually what started me on getting my financial life together instead of of just floating around aimlessly).
Oh and you do have the secret of beating death, you’ve helped a lot of people, and you’ll be remembered for a long time after that.
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Hi! I just read about the book from Leo’s blog… I have to tell you that your interview touched a nerve in me! I am currently trying to dig myself out of debt and find it to be a huge lesson in self-control, denial and total self-sabotage. See, I am have an inherent need to people-please, treat people when I shouldn’t, buy expensive gifts when I have no business to and on and on. It sounds like you really got into the psychology of over-spending and for that I applaud you! I can’t wait to read the book!
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Congratulations for your book, I read about it in Amazon and it´s very interesting. It has every thing.
I would like to find it translated in Spanish soon.
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