Optimize Craft Show for Author Promotion
Authors who sell
books at craft shows need to maximize the promotional
opportunity. They need to be congenial, perky and alert.
Many people will pass your booth and you only have moments
to catch their attention. If it is a large show, they
probably won’t walk past your booth again, so be alert. To
be energetic and alert, get sufficient sleep each night of
the show. Conversing with the attendees can be exhausting,
especially during a show that lasts several days.
How To Create A Booth That Promotes Your
Books
It is important
for authors to design a booth plan that is open and
inviting. If you use an enclosed booth, stand in front of
the booth or table. This allows you to communicate with
people when they pass the booth. Busy shows offer the chance
to talk with several people at one time.
Learn What
Promotional Supplies You Need
This checklist
includes basic supplies and promotional items that are
needed for shows.
Basic Supplies –
Scissors
Tape
Stapler and
staples
Note Pads (good
to have ones with your tagline and website address)
Book Supplies –
Plenty of
Business Cards and Card Holders
Pens and/or
pencils and Pen Holder (use pens with your name and website)
Promotional
Materials about your Books
Sample chapters
or short stories would be great items for specific visitors.
Scrapbook with
Book cover art, reviews, and any awards you have won.
Questionnaires
for Potential Readers to Complete (details are listed below)
Information
Packets (details are listed below)
Create Book
Promotional Materials
Promotional items
for a show should include brochures, handouts, sample pages
and information packets for interested people who visit your
booth. Pocket portfolios are great to hold brochures,
handouts, business card and so on. This might include a pen
and note pad for readers to make notes about your
conversation. A nice promotional touch is to apply “crack
and peel” stickers printed with your logo to the front of
the folder.
People registered
in the show should spend some time to wander the floor and
meet other people, collect their business cards and pass out
cards of their own. Make notes on the back of their cards
with notes about them and their business. When you talk with
people who approach your booth try to have them complete a
specialized questionnaire. It is advantageous to make notes
on these forms and specific information about these people.
These
questionnaires can easily be designed on any word processing
program. What are the top ten things you would like to ask
each potential reader? These can be included on the
questionnaire. The questions should relate to your books and
will help determine if they are a potential reader.
After the event,
follow up with the people you collected business cards from
and the people who completed questionnaires. These people
should be added to a mailing list which is used to promote
your business. Craft shows can provide wonderful exposure
for your books. This is especially true as your experience
increases and the shows are handled in an effective and
professional manner.
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