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Southern Traveling Authors Registration Service
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Thursday, 09 April 2009 21:08

STARSThe Southern Independent Booksellers Alliance (SIBA) is pleased to announce the opening of the Southern Traveling Authors Registration Service (STARS).  STARS is a part of the Authors 'Round the South website, and operates as a speakers bureau, managed by SIBA and geared specifically towards bringing authors to Southern independent bookstores and their customers. 

How does it work?

STARS introduces authors to booksellers: One of the most common questions SIBA receives from its bookstore members is how to find authors for store events. And one of the most common questions it receives from publishers is how to place authors in bookstores. STARS was created to answer both requests.  With STARS, authors can easily reach booksellers who are interested in their books. And booksellers have a resource to find authors interested in their stores.

Authors who are traveling in the South and want to make the most of their travel plans by scheduling events while on the road can list their upcoming trips on their STARS profile page.  Each time they enter a trip on STARS, an announcement is sent to close by SIBA stores, notifying booksellers that the author will be in the area and is available for events, speaking engagements, book club discussions, etc.  Booksellers interesting in having the author for an event can log on to the STARS site to see specific information about the author, including descriptions of their books, links to their websites, blogs, newsletters and online press kits, and publicity contact information.

Booksellers, in addition to using the STARS list to augment their own event schedules, can also promote the list as a resource for their customers, and to their community.  Schools, libraries, book clubs, and civic groups, among others, can find potential speakers, presenters and workshop leaders on the STARS list.  All speaker and event requests are then brokered by SIBA via the closest available independent bookstore. In this way STARS helps to build relationships between authors, booksellers, and the greater community.

Scheduled events are then listed by booksellers on the ARTS calendar, which is distributed by SIBA weekly to media across the South along with the Southern Indie Bestseller List and which is promoted in their popular monthly newsletter for Southern Literature, Lady Banks' Commonplace Book.

Who can use STARS?

The STARS list can be used by anyone as a resource for finding writers: Book clubs, libraries, schools, arts organizations and bookstores are all encouraged to make STARS their first stop when seeking speakers and presenters for programs and events. All requests, however, will be brokered by an independent bookstore in the area.

Who can list on STARS?

Authors:  Any author with a book in print can sign up for STARS and being listing their trips.  The site lists both the city and town the author travels from, and the locations he/she is traveling to.  Authors do not need to live in SIBA territory to use STARS, but the only trips they can list are those within SIBA territory (AL, AR, GA, FL, LA, MS, NC, SC, TN, KY, VA).

Publishers:  Publishers and publicity departments who are members of SIBA automatically receive listing privileges for all their authors. A publisher can maintain STARS pages on behalf of their authors, or allow their authors to create and maintain their own pages.

Literary Organizations:  Writers' and Literary Organizations who are members of SIBA receive the same listing privileges as Publishers. They can maintain STARS pages on behalf of their members, or allow their members to create and maintain their own pages.

What does it cost?

Listing on STARS is not open to the public. You must be a member of SIBA or affiliated with a SIBA member (for example, through your publisher) to participate, and you must have a book in print, or soon to be published. 

How do you sign up? 

First, join SIBA as an Industry Member! You can join online via our secure website here:

http://www.sibaweb.com/join-siba  (click on the “Industry Membership” link)

or download our dues form and send/fax it in from here:

http://www.sibaweb.com/pdf/2008duesform.pdf

Write "STARS Author" in the comments field. Once your membership has been completed, we will send you the link to create your own STARS account.  You can also email us with your online membership confirmation number and we will send you the link immediately.  If you believe your publisher is a member of SIBA, please send your publisher information to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it and we will confirm whether or not you are eligible to participate in STARS on behalf of your publishing house.

 
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Saturday, 12 December 2009 16:18

Looking for ways to get your book into our bookstores? Here are some tips

from SIBA and Southern indie booksellers:

Your Book

First, a disclaimer. Whatever the subject of your book, however long you’ve labored over it, and as wonderful as you’ve been told it is by friends and family, there is no guarantee that a bookstore will choose to sell it. Booksellers are inundated with catalogs and solicitations on a weekly basis. Buying decisions are based on booksellers’ experience and knowledge of their customer base, but other factors can also exert influence — price of the book, space in the store, even money in the bank.

So don’t expect a bookstore to stock your book just because you live down the street or because your writing group loved it. That said, here are some ways to maximize your chances.

Approaching Bookstores

1. Know the Marketplace

SIBA has over 250 independent bookstore members throughout the south, all with distinct personalities and communities of readers. Many are specialty stores that sell subject-specific titles (Travel, Children’s, Metaphysical, etc.). With that in mind, do some research before you approach bookstores. Visit stores in your area and note their clientele. Do their customers look like potential readers of your book? Bookstores arrange titles largely by category or subject matter. Where would your book be shelved and is that a strong section in the store? Just as it is a good idea to get to know your local banker when you need to take out a loan, it’s a good idea to get to know your local bookseller if you’d like them to carry your book. Get to know your neighborhood bookstore. Be a regular customer, attend their events, and become a familiar face.

2. Who And How To Contact

Every store has at least one book buyer; larger stores may have several. Some bookstores require you to make an appointment; others will often see you on a drop-in basis. Your first step should be to identify the store buyer. A phone call is usually all it takes — ask for the book buyer. Be persistent, polite, and patient—booksellers are as busy as you are. Be prepared to briefly describe your book and in which section(s) it might fit. Have a brief “elevator speech” summary of your book ready in advance, and be ready to go into more detail if you are asked. If the buyer’s not there, find out when she or he will be in the store so you don’t waste a trip. Of course, if you are a regular customer, you probably already know the buyer by name. When you do meet with booksellers, they’ll want to know if you’re doing any promotion (not the store’s job) and how the book is being distributed. Having a ready-made marketing plan to show will greatly increase your chances of convincing the store to carry your book. Distribution is another big hurdle, especially for self-published authors. Your book has to be easy to order, and easy to return. Is the book stocked by a wholesaler like Bookazine, Ingram and Baker & Taylor? Or are you distributing it yourself? If you are handling distribution yourself, how will you make it easy for the store to order it?

3. Terms

Many bookstores will offer consignment, and we urge you to consider this option. You have a much greater chance of having your book stocked if you agree to leave copies on consignment. Some stores have consignment forms, but it’s good to bring your own. Also, if your book is print on demand only, bookstores won’t order many because POD books often can’t be returned. A 60-40 split on the sale of the book is standard (you get 60%), but some stores may have a different policy. It is extremely unlikely, however, that any store will be able to stock your book, even on consignment, without earning at least 40%. Also, you will probably be asked to check back with the store about sales, usually in 3-6 months (NOT every week!). If the book sells, great. If not, be prepared to take it home.

4. Don’t shoot yourself in the foot

Here are some things that won’t impress independent bookstores:

  • Handing out bookmarks, flyers or postcards that say “available on Amazon.com.” Do yourself a favor and change that wording to “available wherever books are sold.”
  • Listing only Amazon on your Web site as a purchase option. SIBA strongly encourages authors to choose an independent bookseller or two as your store of choice and become an affiliate of those stores.  Not only will those bookstores love it, but other indie stores will praise your commitment.
  • Citing your Amazon sales rankings, or sales figures for competing big box stores.
  • Telling the store that you’ve sold the movie options for your book.

Working with SIBA

Since visiting all independent bookstores in the region is at the least impractical, SIBA offers a number of ways to connect with our members, and with consumers. We do not sell or distribute books, but we can help you to make our members aware of your new title. First and foremost, you should… …

JOIN SIBA as an Industry Member. Dues are $195 annually, and membership benefits include the ability to participate in many of the programs below, as well as reduced rates on advertising and registration fees.

INTRODUCE YOURSELF. As a member of SIBA, you can receive a complete contact list of all of SIBA’s member stores on demand—including contact names, email addresses, phone and mailing addresses. You can use this list as the foundation of your own marketing plans by creating mailing lists and address labels.  Once you have the labels; what do you mail? Obviously, a copy of your book is one option, but it’s not the only or even the best one. Some publishers send a flyer or brochure that introduces the book and features (if available) reviews and comments. Bookstores also like to hear about other independent bookstores that may be carrying the book but are less impressed that chains or online outlets are stocking it. You could also offer to send a copy to interested parties. You can email stores information about your book. Email is easier and cheaper, but it is also less often opened and read, so be prepared to design your email campaigns to appeal to stores in such a way they will want to open and read what you have to say. Also recognize that booksellers get lots of mail. Anything you can do to make your mailing stand out is helpful. If you can follow up later with a call or an email, all the better.

BE A STAR: SIBA operates a speakers’ bureau for authors, the Southern Traveling Authors Registration Service (STARS) that is marketed to bookstores and their customers. As a STARS author, you can send announcements to SIBA stores you are interested in visit for events and readings. Stores and consumers can also make direct requests to you. But you need to be a member of SIBA to participate.

ADVERTISE: SIBA has a wide variety of very cost effective advertising options for authors that can target bookstores and their staff, as well as consumers. eBlasts, banner ads, sponsorships, catalog listings, galley giveaways…we work with authors to help them create the biggest impact possible for their book while remaining in their budget.

COME TO THE TRADE SHOW: The annual Southern Independent Booksellers Alliance Trade Show and Convention is the largest regional book show in the south, attracting hundreds of booksellers, exhibitors, and authors. A good number of our show exhibitors are small publishers or individual authors who find the show an ideal venue for showcasing their books to the independent bookstores and networking with industry peers. They bring copies of their books to pass out, promotional materials, and of course, order forms (books are not sold at the show). SIBA works with first-timers to make the show as useful and productive as possible.  SIBA supports and collaborates with the American Booksellers Association(ABA) on projects, activities and services that benefit independent bookselling. Marketing opportunities for authors are also available through the ABA’s IndieBound program; information is available at www.bookweb.org.

NOTE: There nine other regional bookseller associations, all offering services and links to independent bookstores. For more about these regional groups go to bookweb.org and click on News & Resources.

SIBA Contact Information:
Wanda Jewell, Executive Director
3806 Yale Ave.,
Columbia, SC 29205
803.994.9530
fax: 509-463-5923
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