As one who loves and supports the arts, I
enjoyed strolling into an artist’s world and then walking six feet over to the
next one, and the next, and the next. It was like speed dating at a mall for
artists.
The exhibit made me wonder if a similar approach
would work for writers.
Imagine a building of four floors, each with 12
rooms. You could fill the building with 48 authors simultaneously. Have four,
two-hour shifts. By day’s end that is 192 authors peddling their wares.
Consumers can come and browse books, interact with authors, or be handed
information about all of the displaying authors.
Each shift or floor can highlight a specific
genre or theme. Writers can discuss their books, the art of writing, free
speech, and the power of the written word.
In one week’s time, nearly 1,400 authors could be
showcased. By the way, that is about how many books are published every eight hours in America.
This book bazaar would be awesome. Book-lovers
would simply think they had died and went to heaven.
Authors may have a lot of items to sell,
including:
*Multiple books in multiple formats
*Related swag — clothing, hats, magnets, gift
items, etc.
*Memorabilia
*NFTs
*Tickets to a bigger event
*Consultation packages for non-fiction service
professionals such as financial advisors, nutritionists, therapists, lawyers,
etc.
Authors, like the artists that I interacted
with, offer a key dimension in the buying process. There is something cool
about meeting an artist, author, or musician — especially if you consumed their
content. To engage with a creator puts a human face and voice to the
art-book-music and pushes us intimately closer to feeling inspired to buy their
work.
Authors sell more than words — they sell an
idea, a feeling, an experience, a desire, a need — and they sell best when they
can hand-sell their books. Readers feel special when they breathe the same air
as those who dedicate their lives to creating a better world. Authors most
definitely inspire, inform, enlighten, and entertain us.
Go out there and use more than words to sell
your words.
Brian Feinblum, the founder of this
award-winning blog, can be reached at brianfeinblum@gmail.com He is available to
help authors promote their story, sell their book, and grow their brand. He has
30 years of experience in successfully helping thousands of authors in all
genres.
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