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Why Writers Don't Do a Book Signing

 
Author: Jo Condrill

Whenever someone suggests you do a book signing and you do not want to, here are five reasons you can give them:

1) It's not worth the time; there's not enough money in it.

2) Speaking is where the money is.

3) You have more important things to do.

4) When you do a book-signing, maybe nobody will show up and you'll feel foolish sitting there all alone.

5) There are other ways to sell books.

Then,again, there are five good reasons why all authors should do a book signing and a book-signing tour.

By conducting a book-signing you will:

1. Gain recognition. When you do a book signing in a bookstore, you will be interacting with the people who sell your books to the general public. It's an opportunity to develop a rapport with them, tell them about the book, and convince them that you are an expert on the subject. Then when someone asks for a book on your topic, they are likely to recommend yours. Don't settle for bookstores. Look for places where readers of your book are likely to gather and schedule an event there. That place might be a store, craft shop, pro shop, spa, festival, or health care center. Do some brainstorming with your staff and friends.

2. Gather input from readers. When you step into the book-signing arena, you have an opportunity to interact with readers. You are the center of attraction, since you are the author/expert. By providing a mini-seminar or discussion, you give a sneak preview of your book and your expertise. Add a question and answer segment and you will learn what interests the readers most. It may be the beginning of a sequel.

3. Have an event that is newsworthy and gather clippings for your scrapbook and poster board. Book signings provide an event that is newsworthy. This is especially valuable if you are not yet a celebrity. Celebrities do book signings for primarily the same reasons emerging authors do, an opportunity to be noticed and quoted and appear in the media. Gather comments of those who have already read your book and can post them, with permission, until you get print media coverage to add to your display. People are very interested in knowing what other people think of your work. Create a foam board for publicity. Place on it reviews, readers' comments, excerpts from your book, and your photo. Stand the board on the autograph table on an easel so that passersby can see it prior to your signing.

4. Conduct media interviews. The most successful book signings have the most publicity. Since your schedule is generally set up at least six weeks in advance, you have time to approach radio talk show hosts and producers, television stations, and newspapers to let them know that you will be in their city. A well-thought out Media Release is a must. It should contain information about the book, the author, and the event.

5. Expand your contact list. Book signings are a great way to expand your mailing list. Use a sheet of paper on the autograph table with column headings like: Name, Email address, Phone number. Usually, the less information you request, the more names you will collect. You can get more information as you develop a relationship with these individuals. It is a good idea to provide something free, such as a bookmark, with a quote from the book and your contact information on it.

Add the adventure of book signing and book-signing tours to your marketing list to create memorable moments that far exceed routine marketing methods.

Author Bio:

Jo Condrill

Jo Condrill is a professional speaker, author, and consultant who knows a secret that is changing lives. Her book, "Take Charge of Your Life: Dare to Pursue Your Dreams," provides a complete "how-to" guide to preparing for success in the 21st century. "That book saved my life," one reader exclaimed. Jo was awarded a Toastmasters International Presidential Citation in 2005 for outstanding contributions to the organization and its programs of communication and leadership development. The US Department of Commerce Commercial Services awarded Jo's company, GoalMinds, Inc., an Export Achievement Certificate for accomplishments in the global marketplace. Jo's books have been translated into nine languages by publishers in various parts of the world. Jo is a Rotary Paul Harris Fellow. She once held leadership positions at Army Headquarters in the Pentagon and was awarded the Army's highest civilian award, the Decoration for Exceptional Civilian Service. She has a masters degree in public administration and is a graduate of the U.S. Army War College. Jo is coauthor of "101 Ways to Improve Your Communication Skills Instantly," which is now in its fourth edition, and "From Book Signing to Best Seller." She provides unique seminar learning experiences in leadership, team building, personal development, and success strategies. Jo is the mother of four young adults.

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