Keys to a Successful Booksigning
By Pamela S Thibodeaux, published Oct 01, 2007
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Here are a few tips garnered from my own experience:
* Call one month in advance.
It takes up to four weeks for the store manager to get enough stock to host a book signing. Calling in advance takes the pressure off of everyone involved. If you're scheduling during the holiday season, you may need to call and set up even further in advance.
*Schedule during busy times.
Friday evenings between 5 and 8pm, Saturday 10a -2p or Sunday 1-3 or 4 pm. Think...when do most people go shopping?
*Write it down!
Date, time, person you spoke with, person you'll need to see/speak with that day, etc. Schedule your times to follow-up too.
*Send promo items 2 weeks in advance.
Send too early and they'll get lost or misplaced. Send too late and no one will know! Two weeks is a good time. Follow up a maximum of one week later so that you have time to resend if they were not received or send more if they're out. Allow adequate time for our postal service but don't wait too long to follow up.
*Follow up.
Once things are set and in motion, don't think that nothing will go wrong. Follow up with your contact person at least once -preferably twice- between the time the signing is set and the date/time of the actual event. Be willing to reschedule if something unforeseen happens at the store (an accidental scheduling conflict, books not arrived, etc). Believe me these things do happen!
*Dress the part.
Wrinkle resistant clothes, dress or dressy slacks and blouse. In other words, Casual Business attire or your Sunday best. Now, that doesn't necessarily mean a suit and tie, but close. You want to be professional yet approachable. Some authors even dress like one of their characters!
*Don't just sit there.
Get up, walk around the table, mingle with customers (who are actually READERS by-the-way).
*Smile and be polite.
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Did You Know?
Did you know that one successful booksigning can garner readers for life!
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