9 Ways To Avoid A Humiliating Public Failure At Your Book Signing Event

Considering a book signing? You don’t want to do an event and have no one show. Or sell no books.

Here’s a hint. Look for opportunities to do others in the area. Dan Alatorre offers even more.


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You finally worked up the nerve to ask a real, live bookstore to have you sign books at an event!

Okay, you emailed them.

But they replied and now you have a signing event! Woo hoo!

Uh oh…



A real live event.With people.

Or worse, maybe with NO people.



I can hear your heart pounding from here. You’ve heard horror stories about signings. Nobody came. Nobody bought a book…



Yeah , that can happen. IF YOU DON’T PLAN FOR A SUCCESSFUL EVENT.



It can happen even if you DO plan. So what do you do? After all, for the most part you tend to be humiliation-averse.



Good thing I was here!



I have 9 tips for what you need to make your signing a hit, plus some bonus tips for before and after the event, and a few planning/social media suggestions.



The biggest thing to…


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