Hi Stafford,
Great article. I just like to add a few tips from my experience selling books. You can read the full article on my blog. In case you are an inspiring author and just beginning to promote your book here are a few tips to create a winning book signing experience.
• Put an ad in free neighborhood community newspapers about your signing.
• List your book signings on online Event Calendars.
• Send an email blast to book clubs in the city you are signing in.
• Send an email blast to your friend’s network on
www.myspace.com
• Bring your own large poster of your book cover to be prominently display on an easel in the store.
• Have a guest book were readers can easily get to it.
• Always have bookmarks, postcards or other free gifts to give to your readers.
• Stand at the door and with a big smile hand out a postcard to potential readers.
• Let the potential reader hold the book and look through it. Holding the book oftentimes end up in sales.
• Have a great pitch line for the book. Pitching the book gives the potential reader the personal touch.
• Give a big thanks to the reader and encourage him or her to write an online review for you.
• Also thank those who chatted with you, but didn’t buy the book. Many times they will purchase the book later.
• If you have someone to help you be sure to get someone who is upbeat, friendly and don’t mind working. They can stand at the door or walk around the store distributing fliers and encouraging potential buyers to come to your table.
Pat yourself on the back when you sell out, and even if you sell only a few books still give yourself kudos for getting out there and promoting your book.
JJ Michael
author of Life is Never as It Seems
It's Not Over Yet
www.jjmichael.org