Showing posts with label Raleigh. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Raleigh. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Tips to Stand Out at Your Next Event

As a small, independent publisher in Raleigh, North Carolina, I have to do things differently from a big publishing company.  I need to get the attention of the reading public directly, a lot like an independent author.  So, I travel to regional book festivals,  and often look for unique props to draw attention and work with the author to create engaging and entertaining book events.

Below you'll find some pointers we have come up with to increase attention in a room full of big fishes. Think about Tiffany Jewelry. Women swoon over the iconic little blue box, they can point it out from a mile away, even if they've never even owned a piece before. Men know that if they want to hit a home run, they simply need to show that box...then it's game over.

Tiny package, poignant punch.
Something so tiny, such as a blue box can pack such a large punch. Your business may not  have all the bells and whistles that the big ones are pulling out of their armory, but you can have something to their advantage. Just like Tiffany, beautiful things come in small packages. These pointers will help you to package yourself and your business into something that will catch attention from across the room.

  1. PREGAME- College students study before an exam; athletes practice before the big game. You need to know what you're getting into so you can prepare yourself. Start by looking at pictures posted from the location or event.  You can usually find these on the host's Facebook page or Google the event and search IMAGES.
    • Take note of simple things like table cloths.  At the Blue Ridge Festival, all of the exhibitors used the plain white table cloths provided.  We laid a bright green (dollar store) table cloth over the white which instantly made it different.
    • A lot of exhibitors spend a significant amount of time and money making their tables look very high end using top of the line banners, big props and electronics to give the perception of BIG SUCCESS.  This is not a bad thing - but, if you see this in a lot of the pictures from past events, go opposite!  You want to be different!
    • Practice makes perfect. Tape out the area that you'll be occupying on the floor in your home and set up your display. Is it functional? Too cramped? Is it inviting or isolating? Try different combinations to see what feels and works best for you and your business.
You won't get ahead if you don't know where you're heading.
2. BODY LANGUAGE- Look around - is everybody sitting?  Then, stand and walk around your table.  Don't stray too far, but don't be static either.  Movement draws attention! Once someone approaches your table, if you're sitting back in your chair, you're showing them that you're disengaged. This is a bad idea. You've gotten their attention, now make it work for you! Click here for some helpful hints on body language and business.
They don't even need to open their mouths to speak.

 3. HERD MENTALITY-  (aka Mob Mentality) Whether it's engrained in our DNA or just a learned behavior, it's an undeniable fact that humans behave in a herd mentality. They want to see what everyone else is interested in, and they want to get what others are.  When we see a crowd, we invariably want to find out what is so interesting.  Use this to your advantage by hosting a raffle or an interactive activity in your space – keep your audience engaged!  Always, always, always make a big fuss about a winner – everyone wants to be a winner.  Clap, hoot, smile! Peggy Noodle, Hula Hoop Queen written by Dolly Dozier has a hula hooping theme.  We brought hula hoops and encouraged participants to hoop in our space (one at a time, of course). At another event for a travel book, the author created a Jeopardy-style game to engage the audience. Coloring pages for children’s books is always a winner.  Children are distracted, allowing parents to actually focus on your business.  Encourage the child to color the page at the table (time permitting) and ‘oohh and ahhh’ over the final work. 
Hey, you noticed him didn't you?



4. GET INTO THEIR PANTS- Get into their pockets, hey you, get your mind out of the gutter. You can get into their purse or briefcase too! Have inexpensive material for your audience to walk away with – and make ABSOLUTE SURE it has your information on it.  What was the point of spending time to engage, entertain and educate your audience if you're sending them out the door without your information. Let's face it, not everyone's memory is sharp, and if you're participating in an event with more than 10 exhibitors, you're likely to be forgotten by the time they get home. It's simply too much to process.  We created book marks that included a graphic on the front, a list of our books on the back and a QR code to access the website via smartphone.  If your book is on Kindle, create a QR code to take the reader to the “Click to Buy” page on Amazon. Think about it...if you're on their smartphone, you're in their pocket as well!
Hey, is that my business info in your pocket or are you just happy to see me?


Take a look at our recent table display below for more ideas.

Tips to help you set up a table display at a book festival from Peak City Publishing






Shiloh Burnam, publisher and owner of Peak City Publishing, Raleigh North Carolina
Shiloh Burnam is an NC resident, small business owner, wife and mother of two. She has a full time career as a project manager at Verizon Business as well as a thriving publishing company: Peak City Publishing.
As a former book store owner, Shiloh became passionate about the many aspiring and talented authors in the area.  After publishing two short story anthologies written by young adults, she officially opened Peak City Publishing.  Peak's mission:  engage, entertain and educate through books and multimedia products.  Since 2010, the company grew from 2 titles to 16 titles in children's and adult fiction.  Peak authors and artists are active community members and participate in events to raise awareness and educate in today's social issues.  Find out more at our website or connect through facebook.



Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Spring Fling!

It's Spring time here in the Triangle Area of North Carolina! After what seemed like a never ending winter, the birds are back singing their songs of spring, and the sun is finally shining, bringing new life to everything around us. It's no wonder that springtime is synonymous with love.

Peak City Publishing would like to help your kids fall in love....WITH READING!

Today only, we're giving away FREE digital e-book copies of our young reader books!

 
You can download the entire collection by clicking to Amazon for FREE!

The most exciting part about this freebie is that it's e-reader, AND ipad, ipod and iphone compatible.

Check out the awesome titles available:

Great book for children, Peggy Noodle Hula Hoop Queen

How to Milk a Dinocow- fun books for young readers

hysterical poetry for children- My Lemonade Stand Can't Stand Me

Kids can be avid readers too, give them a mystery novel like Hiding Carly, they'll love to read!

A Piece of Paper teaches courage, perserverance and never give up on your dreams. A must read for all kids!

Be sure to share this with your friends, everyone deserves free books! :)

Happy Spring!
Love, 
Peak City Publishing

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Peak City Publishing Calendar of Events - Meet the Author

Peak City Publishing:  2011 Calendar of Events
The following events are confirmed.  Check back regularly to see updates and new events. 
The Peak of Good Living Meeting takes place every 4th Wednesday of the Month.  Sign up at:  http://www.meetup.com/The-Peak-of-Good-Living/


Day
Date
Time
Venue
Appearing
Saturday
August 13
1:30 PM
Eva Perry Library, Apex,
RT Crowley, The Wanderer of New Hope
Tues
August 16
7PM
The Halle Cultural Arts Center, Apex
The Rusty Bucket Kids Whistle Stop – Watch the movie, - Meet the Cast - win a CD, DVD or Book
Saturday
August 20
10AM-2PM
NoFo at The Pig
Brian Barnette, author of Stone Upon Stone
Tamara Ward, author of Storm Surge and Derrick M Eason, Artist for The Rusty Bucket Kids
Monday
September 12
9:30 AM
Closed Event
Tamara Ward, author of Storm Surge
Saturday
September 17
10AM-2PM
NoFo at The Pig
Brian Barnette, author of Stone Upon Stone
Tamara Ward, author of Storm Surge and Derrick M Eason, Artist for The Rusty Bucket Kids
Saturday
October 15
10AM-2PM
NoFo at The Pig
Brian Barnette, author of Stone Upon Stone
Tamara Ward, author of Storm Surge and Derrick M Eason, Artist for The Rusty Bucket Kids
Saturday
October 27
7PM
Chatham County Library
RT Crowley, author of The Wanderer of New Hope
Saturday
November 19
All Day
Savannah Book Festival
Meet New Peak City Publishing Author, Mark Lawton Thomas,  When Farts Had Colors

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Have You 'Googled' Yourself Lately?

Sounds a little dirty, but it’s really an inexpensive and powerful way to see what others are reading about you, if they’re reading anything at all.  How often have you met someone and later looked them up on Google?

As an author, it is important that your name is associated with the image and reputation you want them to remember.  Your readers, editors, and reviewers will make decisions on what they see and read online, which will in turn, translate into: 

  • Is this person legit? 
  • What is this person into?
  • Where is this person listed?  
  • Should I buy/read/censor (grin) his/her book?

When I first ‘Googled’ Bob Crowley, author of the upcoming Peak City Publishing release of “The Wanderer of New Hope,” I came across the winner of the 2008 Survivor- Gabon show, who goes by the same name.  Then, another:  a theatre director, scenic and costume designer in Ireland, and even more interesting, Robert Trumbull Crowley,  the former Assistant Deputy Director of Clandestine Operations of the CIA who is the subject of another book, about the conspiracy to “force” John F Kennedy from the Presidency.  

So, What about Bob?

Well, searching by RT Crowley, we find our Bob!  He is, at a glance,: 

  • a pioneer in the development and practice of Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) ... (Wiki Link)

  • Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina Area - Senior Vice President at Research Triangle Software, Inc.  (Linked In Link)

  • Jan 5, 2011 ... In the novel, The Wanderer of New Hope, author and local historian, R.T. Crowley , takes the reader through the history of the valley of New ... (NC Writers Network Link)

  • NEWPORT CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE - MIDDLESEX TRNPK PHASE II BEDFORD, MA  (Huh?  Well this doesn’t matter, for now)

So, then what matters?

What matters is that our Bob came up in the top 3 links!! 


I will cover how we did that in a later post.  For now, go Google yourself!  Do you like what you see?

Friday, December 10, 2010

Donna Washington, Local Celebrity and Award Winning Children's Book Author

Donna Washington will be performing at the Halle Cultural Arts Center on December 18th.  The free children's program is sponsored by All Booked Up, The Halle Cultural Arts Center and The Eva Perry Library.  Books and CDs will be available for sale prior to the event.  Donna will be signing directly after.

Dec 18th
237 Salem Street, Apex, NC 27502
Doors open at 11AM for refreshments and searting.