Sarah Taylor and Chelsea Taylor

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Sarah Taylor and Chelsea Taylor How to work with Retailers and Libraries to promote your books & ebooks Sarah Taylor and Chelsea Taylor

Today’s session Who we are What we do at Matador What we’ll be talking about today!

The industry Just 987 independent bookshops left in the UK Christmas 2014: best sales in 2 years The factors UK bookshops are most worried about: the general election and Amazon Amazon

How bookshops and libraries order Bookshops – through their preferred suppliers, Orca, Gardners, Bertrams Libraries – through specialist library suppliers, effectively wholesalers. They have acquired the specialist library companies – including Askews and Holt Jackson – and they have teams of people who put together buying deals They need certain information to find and buy your book – bibliographic data

Pricing your book A number of factors to consider. Price it: Reasonably According to the market According to the print costs Bearing in mind discounts

What you need to do Unique ISBN Barcode Disseminating your bibliographic data Data agencies like Nielsen collate and disseminate bibliographic data 22 weeks in advance – five and a half months Buy ISBN, set up data, set up accounts

Retailer websites Once the data is filtering out your book will appear online Amazon.co.uk/Marketplace/.com Online retailers will make available for ‘pre-order’ until publication date Bricks and mortar bookshops also use this date – and buy in advance

Notifying retailers and libraries The need to market to bookshops If you don’t do this, retailers won’t know about it and won’t be able to buy or stock it Send out Advance Information sheets Bookseller category previews Cultivating relationships with local shops and libraries

< Website < Title & subtitle < Author name < Strapline < Synopsis < Key selling points < Endorsement < Author biography < Bibliographic details < Ordering information < Contact details

Retailers • How they place an order • Ordering in small numbers – returns • How indie bookshops buy • How chain bookshops buy Contact local indies and libraries, plus local branches of chains

Increase your profile Oversaturation/discoverability It’s up to the bookshop to make a decision Follow up – politely! Book signings and events Media marketing – reviews and coverage Manage your expectations

How you supply orders Setting up accounts with wholesalers Supplying direct – negotiating discounts (35-55%) and handling orders Supplying via Amazon.co.uk/Marketplace/.com Supplying to Waterstones Making sure you have a quality product

Handling distribution The challenges and work involved Sale or return Minimal buying to minimise returns Getting known in the trade Make sure you have enough copies to keep the supply chain going Printing books in bulk/POD

Supplying Amazon How to supply books via Amazon Advantage/Marketplace Sign up as a vendor, download and process orders Amazon pay on consignment Order turnaround times Starting off small

Factors to bear in mind Quality/saleability Bad design/poor cover Pricing Trade discounts Suppliers Building relationships with bookshops Two-pronged approach

Ebooks How do readers choose their ebooks? How do retailers choose ebooks for promotions? Working with libraries

How do readers choose their ebooks? Well-designed cover and well formatted Gripping description Appropriate price Good quality reviews Retailer promotions

1. Well-designed cover Thumbnail size Resolution Genre Merchandising “Judging a book by its cover is generally frowned upon, but the same cannot be said for ebooks.” The Guardian Thumbnail size Resolution Genre Merchandising http://kindlecoverdisasters.tumblr.com

1. Well-designed cover Some examples of our ebook covers designed in-house

1. Well-formatted ebook Most retailers now offer a ‘sample’ function, not just Amazon’s ‘Look Inside’ and ‘Google Preview’ People can return ebooks and get their money back! Particularly important for ebooks Automatic conversion tools vs. manual in-house conversions

This is the ebook equivalent of a paperback’s blurb so make it count! 2. Gripping description Don’t make it too long… … Or too short! Don’t write a synopsis of your book Leave the reader wanting more This is the ebook equivalent of a paperback’s blurb so make it count!

3. Appropriate price ‘cheapening the whole business’ Fiction: £1.99 - £2.99 Non-fiction: £2.99 - £4.99 Don’t price yourself out of the market Price drops and promotions ‘cheapening the whole business’ ‘detrimental to authors’ Digital Census 2014

4. Reviews and recommendations http://goodereader.com/blog/e-book-news/poll-where-do-you-hear-about-new-e-books

4. Reviews and recommendations ‘We have to get readers to want to check the book out from their local library, read a sample on their devices and, hopefully end up deciding to buy it…’ but… ‘we really need them to read and engage with the book so they will review, recommend and share it with others.’ Digital Book World

5. How do retailers choose ebooks for promotions? Working with different retailers What retailer promotions are QUALITY! Good cover design and a well-formatted ebook

Ebooks and libraries Logistical problems – how? Small budgets and legitimacy – worth the risk? Availability – are you using a distributor? Market yourselves to libraries – let them know Ensure good quality Willingness to work with libraries – they’re open to it so you should be too!