Monday, February 20, 2012

Registration is Open for FRP Cookbook University 2012

In the mid 1990's Favorite Recipes Press held it's very first Cookbook Marketing Seminar. That seminar has evolved into the single most effective training for self-published cookbooks (it is also relevant to any self-published book) in the US and is now known as Favorite Recipe Press Cookbook University.

Favorite Recipes Press Cookbook University is happening May 8 & 9, 2012 at the Sheraton Music City Hotel in Nashville, TN. Registration is now open, and you can read about all the details here. Favorite Recipes Press Cookbook University addresses specific needs of diverse publishing groups. Novice publishers need one kind of information; experienced publishers producing second or third volumes need another. We provide both seminars targeted to specific audiences.  Cookbook University offers you the opportunity to:

  • Learn all about the aspects of publishing a custom cookbook
  • Get the information you need to publish a marketable book
  • Create a successful marketing and sales program to support your goals
  • Meet the Favorite Recipes Press staff and network with other publishers
  • Leave with valuable and exciting information
Favorite Recipes Press Cookbook University Tuition:
Favorite Recipes Press Client: $125 for each attendee / Master-Level Class: included in Tuition
Non-Client: $425 per person / Master-Level Class: $125 (in additional to Tuition)

Room rate at the Sheraton Music City Hotel is $109 per night (single/double).

Be sure to get registered by April 12, 2012. If there was ever an action step you could take to accomplish so much in one event on the subject of self-publishing this is it! No matter if you are thinking about developing a book, just researching the subject or have a cookbook that needs marketing and sales help this is the event to attend. I hope to see you there.

Friday, February 10, 2012

Winter Doldrums

I recently read a cartoon that depicted a note addressed to optimists and pessimists which read "while you are arguing half full or half empty I drank the water" and was signed Opportunist. I like this philosophy and encourage you to make the most opportunity of your time in what I term the "winter doldrums". When the weather is bad and folks are just sitting around waiting for spring, it is an opportune time for you to get things in place for increased sales.

Remember, you might not be able to control whether or not consumers purchase your book  but you can control the effort that goes into promoting it and marketing it. During the winter months I encourage you to be aggressive in your plans for marketing. While others are waiting for something to happen, you can be an opportunist and make things happen.