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  • Setting the Stage for a Book Signing  By : Jo Condrill
    Be creative when considering a venue for a signing. Don't limit your thinking to bookstores. Is your book about gardening, flowers, or horticulture? Why not hold an event at a large garden supply outlet? Everyone there will have at least a bit of interest in your subject.
  • Meet the Author!  By : Jo Condrill
    A book signing is an opportunity to learn about the author and what makes a person assume the challenge of writing a book. Especially if you are a self-published author, book signing is a great way to see who is interested in your topic. You may even gather information for your next book.
  • Book Signing for Experts  By : Jo Condrill
    Think of your book on the bookstore shelf trying to attract the attention of potential new owners. Crammed together with hundreds of other books, only the spine visible to the roving eyes of readers, your book needs a little help from its creator. So much effort has gone into publishing it; can you afford to abandon it just as it hits the bookstore shelves? Your book needs your help.
  • Book Signing: Fun and Profit for Writers and Readers  By : Jo Condrill
    Have you ever walked into a bookstore when an author is scheduled to do a book signing and found no one in the audience? Do you shy away from autograph tables, perhaps fearing that someone may ask you to buy a book? Consider the other side of the equation. A book signing is an opportunity to learn about the author and what makes a person undertake the challenge of writing a book. If you're a reader, you can delve into background information about the book. If you are an aspiring author, you can learn from another author's experiences. Every book signing is an opportunity to learn-without obligation to buy anything
  • 5 Reasons Why Writers Don't Do Book Signings  By : Jo Condrill
    Book signing sometimes appears in the "too hard to do" column of an author's day planner. The term also brings up fear of embarrassment.
    Whenever someone suggests you do a book signing and you do
    not want to, here are five reasons you can give them
  • 7 FAQs About Book Signings  By : Jo Condrill
    Book Signings offer many benefits in addition to cash. They
    generate opportunities for free publicity, enable the author
    to interact with readers, and help authors establish their
    reputation as an expert.
  • Why a Book Signing is a Newsperson’s Nightmare  By : Shannon Cherry
    Tips for a successful book-signing event after you author and publish your book.


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