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Ready, Set, Go Sell Your Book In The Real World! By Mary HolzrichterRead about Book-Marketing on erreur404.info. This article about "Ready, Set, Go Sell Your Book In The Real World! By Mary Holzrichter" will help you with the Book-Marketing. erreur404.info specializes in Book-Marketing. As part of Book-Marketing your website, you also need to be aware of all everything out there so we are provideing these articles for you as reference. We hear a lot these days about more books actually being sold 'outside' the traditional bookstore. Think about it. When was the last time you actually took time to linger and explore the bookshelves? When did you last impulsively grab a book, flip it over, read the blurbs, and finger through a few chapters? Let's face it, most of us are too hurried. So What's The Point? If you don't take the time to browse, why expect your potential customer to do so? Try This: Grab about five copies of your book, and head for the "Ma and Pa" stores in your hometown area. Pick a time when you know it won't be too busy. Talk to the owner or manager. Ask him if you may set up a small display on his counter. Offer him a percentage of each sale. Get Impulsive! Go for the impulse buyers! Haven't you at one time, while waiting at a cash register, seen a small display of books on the counter? Before it was your turn to get checked out, you grabbed it, became excited, and added it to your other purchases? Maybe it was a novel set in your locale. People love reading tales taking place in their familiar surroundings. They think, "Oh, I've driven that road! I know where it is! Where's the next landmark? Have to find out!" They feel they become a "part" of it. Is your book set in your region? Try your local gift shops, bed and breakfast inns, pharmacies, hair salon, even the little "quick stops." You get the picture. Is the hero in your book of Italian descent? Is there a lot of ethnicity? Head for the specialty shops like that little corner deli. Pesto. Gnochi. Fresh-baked focaccia. Get your book on that counter! Maybe kayaking through turbulent river rapids is a large part of your novel. Or sky diving, race car driving, hang gliding, deep sea diving. Head on out to the sporting goods stores. Whatever, go for it. Take control. Another Idea Grab your books and get a booth at the local festivals taking place in and around your area. Maybe share one with an author friend. In my area, there are different festivals every weekend throughout the summer and early fall. In the winter, many craft fairs. Think "thousands of potential customers!" What Are You Waiting For? I know you're thinking, "But I only want to write!" That may be so. Promoting is time consuming. But what's the alternative? Your book just sets there and gathers dust. So ease on out of that chair, and head on out. Let people know about your book. Talk it up. Readers who love your book will add another dimension to your promotion - word-of-mouth advertising! Start Small and Think Big Some stores you approach may not work! Granted. But you'll get the ball rolling and your mind spinning. "Where else can I sell my book?" You'll find yourself eyeing every little store as a possibility, while driving your car or strolling the sidewalks of your hometown. Who knows, you may even become your hometown's next "celebrity!" Give it a try! The FoothillsPsychic. - The FoothillsPsychic your doorway to the psychic world! 101 Tasty Chicken Recipes. - The 101 most popular and tastiest types of chicken recipe in the world! About The Author Mary Holzrichter Do you enjoy reading quality fast paced action novels? Do you like to write them? Either way, visit Article Index: | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 |
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OTHER ARTICLES Spend a Little Time, Get Free Books Online By Gerardas Norkus There's just something so gratifying about owning your own books and creating an in-home library. Not only does book ownership provide you with hours, and hours of escape and enrichment, a well-stocked library is a great heirloom for future generations.What's not gratifying about the pursuit, however, is the ever-rising cost of books both paperback and hardcover. With prices for some novels topping $30 USD, it's hard for an avid reader to keep up a respectable collection.Did you know you can b… Distribute Your Self-Published Book - Part 1 By Judy Cullins Where is your book now? With a distributor? In a book store? Or, did it already die an early death after a few months? New self-published authors often believe they need a distributor to sell a lot of books. They want to use Ingram or Baker & Taylor because they think they need to get their book into the "brick and mortar" bookstores like Barnes and Noble. Authors go through many hoops and snags to accomplish this-- what I call the "traditional publishing nightmare" of inefficiency and lac… What if You did Your Book Marketing Online? By Lance Winslow What if there was something you wanted to share with the World? What if you possessed secrets to an industry or had first hand knowledge of some incredible skill you could teach others? What if you wanted to get the word out and make a little bit of money for your efforts?What if you put together an e-book full of pertinent facts to train others how to become successful to or enlighten them in some aspect of the human endeavor that you were in fact intimately aware of? Maybe you are one of the… The Book Signing By Aaron Lazar Tomorrow night is my first Local Writers Fair. I’ve been looking forward to this one for a long time. Ten authors will gather in a little room behind tables full of books in a historic library in Canandaigua, N.Y. It’s been advertised heavily and the excitement has been building for weeks.Just for this occasion, I bought a new table cover from the fabric department at Walmart. It’s a deep, cobalt blue with a fine pattern. The black-framed photos of the Genesee Valley will stand against the… Top Ten Ways of Why and How to Write your Book's Sales Letter - Part 1 By Judy Cullins Authors/publishers are great at getting their books written. But after the initial one-year honeymoon, sales slow down. To counter this make sure your print or ebook will keep on selling from the first day, the first year, even for life. Count on this being a two to three- year project to become well known.Write a short sales letter for each book.Whether you have a web site or not, you can write a first class, must-buy-now sales letter. Since you are making your book a business write a sales … |
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