Friday, July 13, 2012

The Future of Regional Cookbooks Part 4.



Free content--WOW! This is one of the biggest hurdles for a regional cookbook to overcome. The good news is that with the proper planning in place a new title can be successful in spite of this obstacle .
Let me explain.

Many years ago popular regional cookbooks were simply a collection of regional recipes. As time went on the demand for more than just recipes in cookbooks grew. Photographs, historical information about the recipe, cooking tips and shortcuts all became popular and necessary for success. Today a successful regional cookbook must be well themed, have GREAT and unique recipes as well as beautiful photographs or illustrations.

There is no way to turn the clock back on the availability of free content. Today's cookbook author has to develop content that readers will be willing to pay for in either a print edition or electronic edition. The collection of content must be put together in a package that is entertaining and fun as well as one that works. Junior Leagues were really brilliant by insisting that their recipes be triple tested. They developed a reputation for offering community cookbooks that worked. This feature is even more important today.

If you are developing a new cookbook, do some research. Is your idea unique? What makes it so? If it isn't what can you do to adjust? Who is your target audience and how will you get to them? Planning and great execution is the key. Cookbooks are still one of the most popular gift ideas around. Gift giving isn't going away anytime soon, so you have an opportunity to sell thousands of copies of your cookbook if you will simply take a little time to develop a unique cookbook that works.

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