Author School Visits 101: Children's Book Marketing
Learn How to Create, Present, and Promote Author School Visits!
Description
In this course you'll learn how to create, prepare, present, and book school visits as a children's book author with confidence.
We'll cover these steps to create a children's book marketing foundation for a successful school visit event:
Section 1: INTRO & PRESENTATION GOALS
Section 2: RESEARCH TEACHING STANDARDS
Section 3: DEVELOPING PRESENTATION CONTENT
Section 4: ORGANIZING PRESENTATION CONTENT
Section 5: EFFECTIVE WAYS OF ENGAGING WITH STUDENTS
Section 6: TIMING OF YOUR PRESENTATION
Section 7: PREPARING FOR VISITS
Section 8: BOOKING & PROMOTING SCHOOL VISITS
Section 9: FEES, INSURANCE, & CONTRACTS
Engaging with your young readers through a school visit is one of the most rewarding events you can do as a children’s book author.
Your children's book is written, published, or soon-to-be released and one of the best ways to get it in the hands of your young readers (and keep your book in print!) is doing school visits. You've invested a lot of time, energy, and emotion into your book -- presenting at schools as a visiting author can ensure your book captures the spotlight.
By the end of this course you’ll be confident in knowing how to create your presentation that best fits your personality, your story, educator expectations, and your audience. You’ll also have all the tools you need to know on how to present with confidence and how to promote and book your school visits. Students who are dedicated author marketing beginners with a commitment to learning how to create, prepare, and present author school visit presentations will benefit most from this course.
What You Will Learn!
- This course will cover everything you need to get started with presenting at schools.
- This includes: developing content for your school visit presentation, learning how to effectively engage with young readers, partnering with schools to book eve
- You’ll get no-cost or low-cost resources to create and market your school visits.
- Students who are dedicated beginners with a commitment to learning will benefit most from this course.
Who Should Attend!
- Ideally, students should write for children pre-school through teens and be seeking publication or have a finished book that is published or soon-to-be published.