As a mother, I must admit that I have never engaged in the practice of pre-ordering books. Since becoming a parent, my reading time has drastically diminished. When I do purchase a book, it typically occurs during an impromptu visit to a bookstore, often after numerous recommendations from friends. Unfortunately, these books frequently end up gathering dust on my nightstand before being relegated to a shelf, untouched.
Therefore, I recognize that it may seem unreasonable for me to ask you to pre-order my book. You might wonder why you should commit to buying it now rather than waiting until its release in a month. Allow me to explain. Pre-orders are vital for retailers in determining how many copies to stock and also play a crucial role in guiding my publisher’s decisions about my book tour locations (I’m planning to cover much of the East Coast but would be thrilled to expand my travels to the West Coast and Texas. I know you’re out there!). Moreover, pre-ordering online costs just ten dollars, while purchasing in-store will likely be five dollars more; additionally, all pre-sale numbers contribute to the book’s first-week sales.
Still, I understand that this may not be the most persuasive argument. Perhaps these incentives will help sway you:
- If you pre-order the book before March 31, you will receive a hand-signed, limited edition bookplate and bookmark. (Even if you’ve already placed your order, you’re still eligible!) Simply complete a designated form, and you can expect your bookplate/bookmark within approximately eight weeks.
- If you order ten copies for your book club or a group of friends before March 31, you’ll receive a special Book Club Pack, which includes 10 bookmarks, recipe cards for the signature drink and dessert, 10 signed bookplates, 10 copies of the manifesto, 5 cupcake toppers, and the Confessions game. Just send a screenshot of your order confirmation to claim your goodies.
- Pre-ordering 30 books before March 31 qualifies you for a Party Pack, perfect for any celebration! This includes the Confessions game, 30 cupcake toppers, drink and dessert recipe cards, a themed onesie, 30 signed bookplates, a comprehensive shopping list for your event, and a CD with downloadable invitations and more. It’s the ideal setup for an unforgettable gathering, and I’m confident you’ll enjoy it.
Honestly, given these offers, I might consider pre-ordering a book myself. The reasons to do so are compelling, wouldn’t you agree?
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Summary:
In this article, Jenna Thompson reflects on the significance of pre-ordering her book and offers various incentives for readers who choose to do so. She emphasizes how pre-orders impact retailer stocking decisions and her book tour locations, while providing a range of rewards for early supporters.
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