Showing posts with label Sheri Fink. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sheri Fink. Show all posts
Saturday, August 4, 2012
How to Plan Author Events that Rock
Every now and then I like to feature other perspectives on my blog. Today is one of those days. Have you ever had to plan event for your team, workplace or a non profit organization that you volunteer with? What about pull a fundraiser together for your children's soccer team (at the last minute). How about help your friend who is hosting an event for their company?
Planning successful events has both a science and art component to it. From my experience exhibiting and speaking at events around the globe, I know that creativity, a purpose, passion and planning are part of that science and art mix. Today my friend Sheri Fink shares her tips about planning events for fun and profit. Thanks Sheri for being my guest blog!
A Best-selling Children’s Author Shares Strategies to Plan Author Events for Fun and Profit
By Sheri Fink
I just got back from one of the most beautiful and amazing weeks of my life. I did a Book Tour in my hometown and enjoyed reading my books, The Little Rose and The Little Gnome, and empowering children to pursue their dreams. I write books that inspire and delight children while planting seeds of self-esteem and I love speaking and sharing my stories.
It was a busy week in which I visited several schools, spoke to over 2,000 kids, had an author visit with local Girl Scouts, hosted a pajama party at the library, and was interviewed for print and TV. It was a dream come true! If you are an author or aspiring author who dreams of doing something like this yourself, here are some strategies that can help.
There are many reasons to do author events such as school visits, speaking engagements, paid appearances, etc. Here are a few of the top reasons you may want to consider doing an author event:
1. To get paid for your visit, speech, advice, and/or appearance
2. To sell more books in person at the event
3. To build your email list and Fan base
4. To meet new customers who can buy from you again in the future
5. To get positive publicity for your books
6. To connect with your readers
7. To get photos and testimonials for your author website
8. To have fun!
The most important thing to remember when doing an author event is to take care of as much as you can in advance so that you can be completely present and attentive to your Fans. There are several things you can do in the planning process to make event day run smoothly:
1. Recruit a team to help you at events. Do you know anyone in the area? Can you enlist the help of friends, family members, or interns? Tell them exactly how they can support you on event day and give them whatever tools will be needed.
2. Send book pre-order forms in advance of your visit (when appropriate). Set a date to receive the orders. Sign and personalize all of the pre-ordered books a week or so before your appearance. Bring or ship the books to arrive the day of the event.
3. Provide written content (such as your bio, blurbs about your books, and reviews), images (your picture and your book covers), posters, etc. to enable the venue to easily promote your upcoming appearance.
4. Map out your venues so you know exactly where to be, when to be there, and how to get there.
5. Plan your schedule to have breaks between events so you can refuel your energy.
6. Provide a list of any equipment, special set-ups, tables, chairs, etc. that you need prior to the event. Ask if the venue can provide a microphone, a screen and projector, etc. if you know you will need them.
7. Always add value. Do you have additional resources that may be helpful to the venue? For example, if you’re speaking to a school, do you have lesson plans, coloring pages, discussion questions, etc. based on your book? Send them so they can be shared with the teachers and kids.
8. If you’re not sure about something, ASK. Some venues have rules that are unique. For example, some schools have sensitivity around photos being taken. Get clarification upfront so you know what to expect on event day and can make it a positive experience for everyone.
9. Reach out to the local media in the area you’ll be visiting and invite them to the events prior to your visit.
10. Promote your upcoming appearances on Facebook, Twitter, your websites, your email newsletters, etc. Fans love to know what you’re up to and to visit you when you’re in their local areas.
A huge part of my success has been from enlisting the help and support of others to accomplish my mission. At the Book Tour events, I had a wonderful team of three people who were carrying the cases of books, running the laptop, playing the introduction video, advancing the PowerPoint slides, setting up my table, making sure I had water and snacks, and taking care of purchases. This enabled me to completely focus on sharing my stories and inspiring the audience. When families brought their books to my signing table, I could talk with them, sign their books, and take pictures without worrying about everything else being done.
On event day, be sure to thank everyone who helped make the event possible as well as each of your Fans who took the time to come see you. Practice your readings and speeches and trust that the right words will come at the right time. Make it an extra special experience and memorable experience for your Fans. Have fun and just be yourself…that’s who everyone has come to see!
Happy Travels!
Sheri
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Sheri Fink is a #1 best-selling children’s author and an international speaker. Sheri’s first children’s book, The Little Rose, is an enchanting story about a rose growing in a weedbed who learns to accept and love herself despite her differences. Published in March 2011, The Little Rose has been a #1 best-seller on Amazon for over 45 weeks and is being adapted into a play. Her second inspirational children’s book, The Little Gnome, helps children learn to look for the good in change and debuted at #1 on the Amazon best-seller list in March 2012.
In 2011, Sheri was selected as one of the top “50 Great Writers You Should Be Reading.” She is featured in several inspirational non-fiction books, including two international best-sellers, Self-Esteem Doesn’t Come in a Bottle by Kelly Falardeau, and Dare to Dream: This Life Counts by Debbi Dachinger. Sheri is a proud supporter of organizations that make a difference in the lives of children, especially Reading Is Fundamental and the Girl Scouts of America.
To discover more about Sheri and her books, connect on Facebook at www.facebook.com/SheriFinkFan and explore http://www.thelittlerosebook.com/.
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Monday, July 30, 2012
How Do we Help Children Become More Adaptable to an Ever-Changing World?
Resilient teams navigate through change and transition with more ease. We often learn our responses and reactions to change at a young age, and carry those coping skills, whether they be healthy or not, with us through life into our professional world.
I am delighted to have guest blog post today from my dear friend Sheri Fink. Change in the workplace is something that is consistent and that you can count of for sure. Many organizations and corporate clients tell me that leading teams through change, dealing with the reactions to change and communicating during change are their most trying moments. My friend Sheri wrote a wonderful children's book (The Little Gnome) which I love, it talks about change and I felt it would be refreshing to consider change through a different perspective. Thank you Sheri for sharing this one.
How Do we Help Children Become More Adaptable to an Ever-Changing World?
By Sheri Fink
Adapting to change can be challenging for anyone, but it can be particularly difficult for young children. As children, much of our lives is changing, and mostly outside the control of our control. From moving; starting new schools; meeting new people and making friends; starting sports, troops, and teams; to marriage; divorce; new siblings; and more, children consistently experience change. How do we help them become more adaptable to an ever-changing world?
Modeling strong adaptability helps instill confidence in children that they can weather any change. Demonstrating how to look for the good in change and having an optimistic perspective can be beneficial. In my children’s book, The Little Gnome, the main character arrives in a beautiful garden in the Summer and is happy with his environment.
When the seasons start to change, the Little Gnome experiences these changes for the first time and doesn’t know how to interpret them. When his friend, Goose, returns in the Spring and explains the cycles of nature, the Little Gnome is able to remember something positive from every season. The story helps children discover how to embrace the good in every change while learning about the four seasons.
Sheri says "My hope is that The Little Gnome book will inspire and delight children while planting seeds of self-esteem that can have lifelong benefit. The Little Gnome is available in hardcover and Kindle edition on Amazon.com (http://tinyurl.com/thelittlegnome)."
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Sheri Fink is a #1 best-selling children’s author and an international speaker. Sheri’s first children’s book, The Little Rose, is an enchanting story about a rose growing in a weedbed who learns to accept and love herself despite her differences. Published in March 2011, The Little Rose has been a #1 best-seller on Amazon for over 45 weeks and is being adapted into a play. Her second inspirational children’s book, The Little Gnome, helps children learn to look for the good in change and debuted at #1 on the Amazon best-seller list in March 2012.
In 2011, Sheri was selected as one of the top “50 Great Writers You Should Be Reading.” She is featured in several inspirational non-fiction books, including two international best-sellers, Self-Esteem Doesn’t Come in a Bottle by Kelly Falardeau, and Dare to Dream: This Life Counts by Debbi Dachinger. Sheri is a proud supporter of organizations that make a difference in the lives of children, especially Reading Is Fundamental and the Girl Scouts of America.
To discover more about Sheri and her books, connect on Facebook at www.facebook.com/SheriFinkFan and explore http://www.thelittlegnome.com/.
Other books on Change that I love and recommend are:
I am delighted to have guest blog post today from my dear friend Sheri Fink. Change in the workplace is something that is consistent and that you can count of for sure. Many organizations and corporate clients tell me that leading teams through change, dealing with the reactions to change and communicating during change are their most trying moments. My friend Sheri wrote a wonderful children's book (The Little Gnome) which I love, it talks about change and I felt it would be refreshing to consider change through a different perspective. Thank you Sheri for sharing this one.
How Do we Help Children Become More Adaptable to an Ever-Changing World?
By Sheri Fink
Adapting to change can be challenging for anyone, but it can be particularly difficult for young children. As children, much of our lives is changing, and mostly outside the control of our control. From moving; starting new schools; meeting new people and making friends; starting sports, troops, and teams; to marriage; divorce; new siblings; and more, children consistently experience change. How do we help them become more adaptable to an ever-changing world?
Modeling strong adaptability helps instill confidence in children that they can weather any change. Demonstrating how to look for the good in change and having an optimistic perspective can be beneficial. In my children’s book, The Little Gnome, the main character arrives in a beautiful garden in the Summer and is happy with his environment.
When the seasons start to change, the Little Gnome experiences these changes for the first time and doesn’t know how to interpret them. When his friend, Goose, returns in the Spring and explains the cycles of nature, the Little Gnome is able to remember something positive from every season. The story helps children discover how to embrace the good in every change while learning about the four seasons.
Sheri says "My hope is that The Little Gnome book will inspire and delight children while planting seeds of self-esteem that can have lifelong benefit. The Little Gnome is available in hardcover and Kindle edition on Amazon.com (http://tinyurl.com/thelittlegnome)."
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Sheri Fink is a #1 best-selling children’s author and an international speaker. Sheri’s first children’s book, The Little Rose, is an enchanting story about a rose growing in a weedbed who learns to accept and love herself despite her differences. Published in March 2011, The Little Rose has been a #1 best-seller on Amazon for over 45 weeks and is being adapted into a play. Her second inspirational children’s book, The Little Gnome, helps children learn to look for the good in change and debuted at #1 on the Amazon best-seller list in March 2012.
In 2011, Sheri was selected as one of the top “50 Great Writers You Should Be Reading.” She is featured in several inspirational non-fiction books, including two international best-sellers, Self-Esteem Doesn’t Come in a Bottle by Kelly Falardeau, and Dare to Dream: This Life Counts by Debbi Dachinger. Sheri is a proud supporter of organizations that make a difference in the lives of children, especially Reading Is Fundamental and the Girl Scouts of America.
To discover more about Sheri and her books, connect on Facebook at www.facebook.com/SheriFinkFan and explore http://www.thelittlegnome.com/.
Other books on Change that I love and recommend are:
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