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Note to readers: I originally published the article back in 2008 and have updated it a few times, most recently on June 13, 2012. This article primarily addresses self-publishing a print book, though many of the tips apply to e-books as well. For specific information about publishing an e-book, see my companion article, " How to self-publish an ebook ."
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by Jeffrey F. Rayport | 4:42 PM February 9, 2010 Back in mid-2006, a friend of mine, Dave Senay, became CEO of one the world's most celebrated strategic communications firms, Fleishman Hillard. Upon assuming his new role, he asked himself a fascinating question, "Is my organization 'switched on' for digital?" He was focused on his firm's readiness for new ways of doing business in a world permeated by digital networks and devices, social media, and data analytics. Asking that simple question led to a company transformation that has touched every one of Fleishman's traditional 2,500 PR professionals in its 84 offices around the world.

