Shawn Rogers (her real name) planned her public release party at Independent Bookstore (not the store’s real name). She followed the suggestions found in the short release party video and sent invitations to more than 100 family and friends.
Shawn prepared a presentation showing how she had created the art for her children’s book, Salmon and Sockeye: A Summer Fishing Adventure. Independent Bookstore had the perfect place for her signing and presentation—a small stage and seating for about 30 guests.
Almost everything Shawn did to promote her release party worked well.
Shawn’s invited guests began arriving early, so Shawn began her art presentation on time as a reward to punctual interested book buyers.
People fell in love with Shawn’s book and were fascinated with each page’s original art creation.
At the appropriate time, book buyers formed a long line waiting to purchase their autographed copy of Salmon and Sockeye. The line stretched out of the presentation area into one of the bookstore aisles.
During the release party, more than 40 people stood in line. Many people purchased several copies.
At day’s end, Shawn had sold and signed nearly 200 books.
By anyone’s standard; a successful signing.
Shawn was a happy new author, book buyers enjoyed an afternoon meeting and greeting, and Independent Bookstore had played host to more than 100 people who had never been in the store.
However, what should have been a banner day for the Bookstore turned into a big downer.
Instead of putting on their most welcoming, smiling face throughout the afternoon, the store manager came down the aisle briskly proclaiming, “you’ll have to move over and make room for customers.”
People looked at each other, asking themselves, “customers? What are we? Aren’t we customers?
Negative expressions were uttered up and down the line of people.
“Make room for customers, indeed. I’ll never be an Independent Bookstore customer!”

This is Publication Consultants’ motivation for constantly striving to assist authors sell and market their books. Author Campaign Method (ACM) of sales and marketing is Publication Consultants’ plan to accomplish this so that our authors’ books have a reasonable opportunity for success. We know the difference between motion and direction. ACM is direction! ACM is the process for authorpreneurs who are serious about bringing their books to market. ACM is a boon for them.
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Cortex is for serious authors and will probably not be of interest to hobbyists. We recorded our Cortex training and information meeting. If you’re a serious author, and did not attend the meeting, and would like to review the training information, kindly let us know. Authors are required to have a Facebook author page to use Cortex.
Correction:
This is Publication Consultants’ motivation for constantly striving to assist authors sell and market their books. ACM is Publication Consultants’ plan to accomplish this so that our authors’ books have a reasonable opportunity for success. We know the difference between motion and direction. ACM is direction! ACM is the process for authors who are serious about bringing their books to market. ACM is a boon for serious authors, but a burden for hobbyist. We don’t recommend ACM for hobbyists.

We’re the only publisher we know of that provides authors with book signing opportunities. Book signing are appropriate for hobbyist and essential for serious authors. To schedule a book signing kindly go to our website, <
We hear authors complain about all the personal stuff on Facebook. Most of these complaints are because the author doesn’t understand the difference difference between a Facebook profile and a Facebook page. Simply put, a profile is for personal things for friends and family; a page is for business. If your book is just a hobby, then it’s fine to have only a Facebook profile and make your posts for friends and family; however, if you’re serious about your writing, and it’s a business with you, or you want it to be business, then you need a Facebook page as an author. It’s simple to tell if it’s a page or a profile. A profile shows how many friends and a page shows how many likes. Here’s a link <> to a straight forward description on how to set up your author Facebook page.



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