Market & Promote Your New Book In Bookstores
Don't lose hear because of the competition. Do your homework and not only can you get your book on bookstore shelves, but you can also promote your books through book signings and other events held in the stores. Here's how!
1) Do Your Research Identify the bookstores you want to target and do research on them. Major bookstore chains dominate the market, but individual locations still have book marketing and promotion autonomy. Determine the book promotion policies for the chain locations you have targeted. Don't forget the independent bookstores. Through the Internet you can get a national listing of these by market. Independent bookstores are important because by working directly with the store's owner, you have more flexibility in determining how your book can be promoted. Understand the bookstore landscape of your local market and the other markets you have targeted.
2) Personal Contact Introduce yourself to local bookstore management and other personnel. Capitalize on being a local writer. Tell them about your book and about your local connection. Most stores are generally happy to work with local authors. Some stores have a special section for books by local authors and are seeking new books to keep those sections fresh. Follow up the initial contact with a personal note. Contact with stores in other markets you have targeted can be done via email, telephone, and direct mail.
3) Build Relationships Develop your relationship with the stores through sharing information and offering your time. Keep the stores abreast of any local publicity activity for your book. Send a newsletter to bookstores that includes current sales and marketing information, testimonial feedback from book purchasers, and other information relative to the growing awareness of your book. Get any feedback store personnel have received from their customers regarding your book. Be willing to give your time and expertise in support of store events. Leave press releases, copies of articles, and other information about your book that the store can distribute to its customers.
4) Book Signings Does a book signing generate sells for books? It can if you make it an event, not just a signing. Don't depend on the bookstore to generate the attendance for your book signing. Through the database of your inner circle (family, friends, church members, former co-workers, etc) send out an email or send postcards announcing the event. Tell them to pass the word along to the people in their inner circle. At the signing, give a brief talk on the topic, read a passage from your book, and entertain questions. Be proactive and engage customers. Pass out author cards with your contact information. Be sure to sign all unsold copies of your book so they will stay in distribution at the store. Stores do not return signed copies of books. Send a personal hand written thank you note to the store manager after the event.
Relationship building is critical for successful book marketing at bookstores for new authors. Don't wait. Take the first steps to contacting bookstore personnel and start building those relationships.
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Kevin L. Mitchell is the co-owner of MKM Book Services, a book consulting firm. For information about The New Author's Book Marketing eCourse go to http://www.mkmbookservices.com or send an email to: Kevin@mkmbookservices.com
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