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Self Publishing 101 - Don't Sell Your Book in a Bookstore!

 

How many times when you dreamed of readers finding your book did your dreams center around them finding it in a brick-and-mortar bookstore? Chances are, most of the time This is the fantasy the leads too many authors to the endless pain of the author-agent-publisher rejection cycle. And, it rarely sells any significant amount of books.

The realities of bookstore sales are frightening far more books fail courtesy of bookstores than succeed. Consider these facts: Returns rates exceed 70% in many categories that means bookstores send back 7 out of every 10 books they buy. YOU the author bear the biggest brunt of the pain of returns. The publisher has other books they can rely on you, however, have seen your dream destroyed.

Bookstores buy very few copies on a story-by-store basis, and they typically only merchandise the books that have big marketing dollars behind them. Unless you can afford a multimillion-dollar marketing campaign, it is highly unlikely that your book will be stacked anywhere a potential buyer can find it (let alone in the front of the store.)

Author signing events typically sell only about 7 books all your scheduling, time, calling stores to set up events results in selling 7 books

Bookstores take up to 90 days to pay for your books and to mitigate what they owe you they will quite often return your remaining stock WITHIN the 90 days.

Retail outlets typically command very large discounts (but then so do online retailers in many cases)

The typical retail buyer is not a destination purchaser, but a browser (most readers who know what they want go to the online retail sites). A reader in search of a book can be a GREAT customer. But when you are shelved next to all the other books in your particular category, your competition stands as good a chance at getting bought as you do and if you are stocked near a well-known author, most buyers will bypass your book to pick up the well-known name.

Now that youve had all the good news here is an interesting fact:

Over half the books sold in the publishing industry are sold through NON-bookstore vehicles.

That means that more books are sold in other places than bookstores- and your book is likely to be most successful through these outlets. And online sales driven by a targeted, effective, and comprehensive marketing plan will be the cornerstone of your books success.

Authors spend a lot of time and money chasing the improbable, when the "golden egg" of self-publishing and self-promotion is right in front of them. In my opinion, I'd sell my books everywhere except the brick and mortar bookstore!

Utilizing the tools that made the internet the powerhouse it is today will build sales that you never dreamed were possible. Search Marketing, blogs, newsletters, email campaigns, web sites, and your personal appearances (yes, the human touch still has meaning in book sales) are the new tools for building great book sales.

Let us know if we can answer any questions, and thanks for reading

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May you have success in your creative efforts!

Ray

Author: Ray Robinson
 
Author Bio:

Ray Robinson

Ray Robinson is a partner in Dog Ear Publishing http://www.dogearpublishing.net a self publishing company specializing in delivering "high touch" service to the author community. His company provides a full range of services to authors, from editorial to page layout to marketing and fulfillment.

 
 
 

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