By Doyne
Phillips, Managing Editor for Southern Writers Magazine
When selling
your books, what is your “Bread and Butter”? In
the world of sales your “Bread and Butter” could be a particular product or a
particular practice that sells your product.
A particular product example may be General Motors worldwide sales of Buick over the sale of other automobile lines. In the case of a
writer it may be the sale of one of their books over the other at any
particular time. You must go with the popularity of the book at the moment
which as you know can change as popularity, genre or focus groups change.
A particular practice for selling your book/books may be
your book signing events. Steve Bradshaw
author of the The Bell Trilogy, shared with me he sells more books at book
signings or when he speaks to groups. His goal is to sell even more of the
trilogy, Bluff City Butcher, The Skies Roared and Blood Lions, by
continuing this method because it works.
Steve and I discussed the possibilities of other methods one
could use as well without abandoning what is working, what is your “Bread and
Butter”. Never leave that but build on
it. It is similar to baseball. You can win a game hitting singles but there is
nothing like a home run or even better a grand slam. This is what can be
referred to as a quantum leap, a move that moves you rapidly forward and puts
you ahead in the game. The list of moves is endless but here are a few that
have worked:
·
Media interviews – TV, Radio, etc. Being
introduced by a reliable source as well as connecting a name with a face can be
a valuable asset to you as a writer.
·
Newspaper - feature articles or as a guest
columnist. Erma Bombeck developed a
following as a columnist and propelled that into book sales with her book The
Grass is Always Greener Over the Septic Tank. Nice springboard I’d say.
·
Proper placement – getting your book into the
hands of trend setters or people who can propel your book sales. Andy Andrew was able to get The
Butterfly Effect into the hands of Robin
Roberts of Good Morning America. Robin
brought his book to light and sales took off. Jack Canfield was able to get his book Chicken Soup for the Soul into
the hands of the sequestered jury of the O.
J. Simpson Trial. The worldwide coverage included the jury members coming
and going from their hotel to court with his book in their arms.
· Screenwriter –
getting your books into the hands of a screenwriter or better yet you become
the screenwriter or partner with one to get your book on film. A movie is one
of the most effective ways to get your book out there in front of people. If
you notice the movie promotions which note “from the book” and the name of your
book follows. Your book being promoted along with the movie is a big plus. Also
the money you received from the sale of your script, working with or better yet
being recognized as a screenwriter and the experience and knowledge you have
gained are priceless.
Yes there are other ways that can propel your sales. You
should always be looking for them and open to opportunities because you never
know what will take you to the next level. Continue to seek out that “out of
the park hit” but it isn’t necessary to leave your bread and butter while you
do so.
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