1. Design an effective program.
An effective
program flows quickly to the launch and auction because those are the high
points of the event. Time is almost as precious as money - don’t waste it. Your
guests won’t hang around to endure endless speeches and musical interludes.
Here is a template you can use to draw up your program:
·
Arrival of guests
·
Opening prayer
·
Welcome and purpose of gathering
·
Reading of passage from the book
·
Author’s remarks
·
Launch of book
·
Auction
·
Entertainment
·
Publisher’s remarks (optional)
·
Vote of thanks
·
Closing prayer
·
Refreshment
2. Invite the right guests.
These are the people who
are willing and able to financially support your book launch. Better a handful
of committed people who will write you a cheque than a room full of friends who
would rather insist that you give them book for free. Qualify your guests carefully
and invite more people than the venue can hold to account for no-shows.
3. Engage an experienced auctioneer.
Raising funds
requires very different skills from emceeing, presenting or public speaking. You
need a professional who knows how to confidently blend humour, diplomacy and
tact in persuading your guests to give generously. Don’t assume that a person
with a pleasant voice will be able to do the job. Don’t assume that a celebrity
can be a great auctioneer either – invitees may attend your launch for the
opportunity of a selfie and your objectives won’t be met. Here are a couple of
questions you can ask to get the best person for the job:
·
Do you need to read the book before auctioning
it? (If the person says no, end the conversation and look for another
candidate)
·
How many fundraisers have you done this year?
·
How many book launches have you done this year?
·
What’s the highest amount you have raised (for
fundraisers in general, for book launches)?
·
What information do you need to make the book
launch a success? (The auctioneer should ask you for the amount of money you
want them to raise, the number of invited guests, how much time is allocated
for the auction)
So authors, there you have it. I’ll end by recapping the
three steps you MUST follow to ensure your book launch doesn’t die an unnatural
death:
1.
DESIGN the
right program
2.
INVITE
the right guests
3.
ENGAGE
the right auctioneer
Veryexciting
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