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Possible idea for YA authors (might work for all)
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It's a slick and speedy marketing tactic, because usually what you do is you sign bunches of them and them move to either the internet or locally to have them put out. If you do it online people just sign up and leave a mailing address, then a few weeks later get it in the mail. It's almost like a reminder, which can help a little in the sales department.
Just my two cents.
Funny you should mention this. I actually bought some Avery spine inserts, which can be used for bookmarks, and am working on a design for it. Trying to make it something eye-catching!
And yeah, once I get 'em made, I'll give some to the library. I'll also include one with each paperback giveaway I do.
Big J
And yeah, once I get 'em made, I'll give some to the library. I'll also include one with each paperback giveaway I do.
Big J

If anyone would like I live right by my town's library and they have a lot of activities going on constantly. If people are willing to send me some bookmarks or whatever I could drop them off and see if the library would use them for giveaways to people in their clubs.
Hmmm, that's a good idea. I've been sending copies of my books home with family members who live in other states so they can donate them to their local library. It's pretty cool when you check WorldCat and see your book in multiple libraries.
It's even better when libraries show up on the list that you didn't donate copies to! :)
It's even better when libraries show up on the list that you didn't donate copies to! :)
Anyway that gave me a bit of an idea. If a YA author took a bunch of bookmarks, signed or not, to a library and donated them to be given out to the summer youth reading groups you may be able to realize some sales from that advertising. It may work to keep local libraries supplied with bookmarks for any author, but I thought that the youth reading programs would do the distribution work for you. Jeff you said that your local library was super stoked to have a book written by a local author so I thought that this might work too.
Has anyone tried something like this before?