Monday, June 24, 2013

#PublicityErrors

The current issues of Paula Deen have brought some publicity errors forward. 

People can survive the horrors of being caught in blunders, but not if the mistakes are poorly handled in the media. 

Often, people hire lawyers to help them, but lawyers are not publicity experts. There may be better ways to handle a crisis. 

Joan Stewart, a.k.a. Publicity Hound, has some words of advice. Please see the link below:


http://publicityhound.com/shop/in-a-media-crisis-your-lawyer-will-be-wrong.php


Denise

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Monday, June 17, 2013

#SalesErrorsPublishersMake

SALES ERRORS IN PUBLISHING

At Ink Tree, we hear from independent publishers on a daily basis. We detect a common thread: fear of selling books. Some of the fear might be about the book being copied. Some of the fear might be of giving a large discount. Some of the fear could stem from over-valuing the book. Some of the fear is just simply a lack of understanding the basics of selling.

One of our partners had difficulty in convincing her co-author to sell a large volume of books to a volume buyer. Yes, the discount was huge but the order was also huge. The co-author felt that the book was being “given away” even though the profit to the authors was substantial. When there is a conflict of opinions, it is often advantageous to seek the advice of a third party, so a call was made to the famous David Chilton, author of The Wealthy Barber (www.wealthybarber.com). David was wonderfully generous and helpful, so thanks again, David. His response to the question of whether the terms of the sale should be accepted was, “Do you believe in your book?” They were powerful words. The reply was a resounding, “Yes”, to which David replied, “Then accept the sale. I’ve done much worse deals than you are accepting, and they were still positive. Sell your book anywhere and anytime that you can. The benefits extend beyond the immediate profit. When you sell large numbers of books, it is like being paid to do your own advertising.”

What does that mean? If you sell 1,000 copies or 10,000 copies, that’s 1,000 or 10,000 people who will now have a copy of your book and what do people do about books? They talk about them to other people. There is no better way of promoting an book than through word-of-mouth.

The sale of our Ink Tree partners’ books was the sale of the rights, which also concerned the co-author. Her fear was that someone would copy the book and reprint it under a different name. That is such a rare thing that it was not even worth considering. The book was copyrighted. Very few corporate buyers would be foolish enough to damage their reputation by copying someone’s book. The same holds true for foreign publishers.


Once our partner’s co-author understood the small risks and the huge benefits of selling the rights to the book, the sale went ahead with great results. The authors’ lack of knowledge was a huge draw-back but tapping into the wisdom and experience of another publisher was tremendously helpful. 


Denise



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Tuesday, June 11, 2013

#LegalHelpMayBeNecessary

Legal help can seem to be expensive, but sometimes it is very economical in the long run. The cost of mistakes can be horrendous.

If you are branding a trademark, it is important to be aware of of international law for intellectual properties. There are changes afoot. Here is a quote from the latest Field Law newsletter (#www.fieldlaw.com):

The world’s domain name system is about to expand from 22 gTLDs (generic Top Level Domains, like .com) to over 1,500 gTLDs. The new gTLDs include domain suffixes descriptive of many businesses such as: .construction, .realestate, and .legal, to name a few. 

You have only a very short time period to research the implications for your company.


Denise


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Monday, June 10, 2013

#ForeignRightsSalesBooks

When you sign up with us for foreign rights sales, you receive more than the display of your book at a book fair. You receive:


  • inclusion in the foreign rights agent's catalog for a year, including a comprehensive title description because you only a very short time to attract the attention of the buyers
  • full page on the agent's website for a year, including a color scan of your book
  • full color face-out display of your book in the agent's stand in the English language hall at the Frankfurt Book Fair
  • personal representation to, and discussions with, foreign publishers
  • pre-fair appointments with foreign publishers and agents

For less than $250.00, you receive amazing service that can't be beat.


Denise


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Wednesday, June 05, 2013

#EbookReadersandTablets#HealthProblemswithEbookReaders

We live in a sleep-deprived world. To make matters worse, the latest news on ebook readers and tablets is that reading from them before bedtime might cause poor sleep. The light emitted from such electronic devices can interfere with the body’s production of melatonin, an important sleep hormone.


Don’t rule out print books yet. The jury is still out.



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Monday, June 03, 2013

#WriteChildrensBooks#ChildrensHumor

Recently I was browsing though the children's section in my local library. I was taking my time, enjoying varied selections.

Suddenly I had an Oprah "Aha" moment. There were very few humorous stories. Strange.

I looked further but still couldn't find many books that would make a child laugh out loud.

I found many, many books that had a message in disguise, plenty of titles that are meant to encourage a child to go to sleep, and plenty of just plain uninteresting stories.

But - very few books to simply amuse.

If you write children's books, give us something funny.

Thanks.

Denise

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