Wouldn't it be exciting to create a Youtube video that would go viral? That's what I'd LOVE to do to promote my book Maggie and the Summer Vacation Show-and-Tell.
I searched Goggle to find out how to get a video to go viral and found one of the requirements: cute animals.
My cat Ozzie qualifies! But, the trouble is he sleeps most of the day. And that wouldn't make an entertaining video.
So, I did the next best thing: I made a montage of his favorite napping places and his favorite book and added music.
Please enjoy "Won't Go Viral," courtesy of Ozzie:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jLvQ5cCVQPw
And if you like it, Ozzie says please share.
Welcome to the marvelous musings and the mind-boggling journey of writing for kids. The Maggie Project is named after Mrvos' first picture book and is published QUARTERLY on the 15th of each month.
Monday, January 1, 2018
Friday, December 15, 2017
On the Telly
A few months ago, I was invited to
be part of a program on local television. WTVQ in Lexington, Kentucky hosts a
morning show called Good Day Kentucky. Since I was going to partner with
the Woodford Humane Society at the book signing of Maggie and the
Summer Vacation Show-and-Tell, the marketing director of the animal shelter
asked me to join her during her taping.
Naturally, I was flattered.
Who could pass up this amazing advertising moment? But deep inside,
I was wondering what on earth have I done? I'm terribly shy.
I love Maggie and the
Summer Vacation Show-and-Tell. It's a special book because it
shows the value of pet rescue and encourages young kids to solve problems
and recognize peer pressure. And that's what I tried to remember when I
sat upon the yellow sofa greeted by Troy and Katie. Granted, I was
terrified being on live TV, but the experience was worth it because I was able
to show people how excited I was about my book.
If you have the chance to be on television to promote your book, go for it. Don't let shyness stand in your way. It's difficult trying to find ways to market your work. Embrace this amazing opportunity.
Tips for preparing for a television spot:
1. Prepare questions
for the host ahead of time
2. Practice your
responses
3. Stand (or sit )
before a mirror as you practice your responses
4. Arrive early
and check in with the the receptionist.
5. Be aware that the
host may not follow the script
6. Stay focused and
listen
7. Make sure the host
mentions the title of your book
8. Look at the host,
not the camera
9. Be excited about
your book (let it show in your voice)
10. Women: wear a
little eye makeup and lipstick
11. Dress comfortably.
Wear solid colors, no patterns
12. Try to relax and
smile
13. Have someone help you get
miked
14. Have fun
Friday, December 1, 2017
10 Tips for a Successful Book Signing
On November 25th, I was invited to Joseph Beth Book Sellers for Small Business Saturday. Ten authors participated. We were set up in a semi-circle near the back of the store.
Most of the authors kept to themselves and sat quietly behind their tables. After the event, I was shocked to learn that most of the writers only sold one or two books.
I sold a good number of books. Here's what I did that helped make the difference.
1. Emailed
invitations to friends.
2. Sent Facebook
invitations to local acquaintances.
3. Created an
eye-catching display.
4. Stood in front
of the table the entire time. Yep, achy
feet were worth it.
5. Gave away stuffed
animals when three books were
bought.
6. Handed out bookmarks
to passersby.
7. Talked to people
about the local connection (a rescue
dog named
Charlie) and showed them his gorgeous
picture
in the back of the book.
8. Thanked people
for coming.
9. Ordered a
"Budsies" doll of Maggie for the display
table.
10. Tied into the dog theme
by using water bowls filled
with candy.
I'm not a salesperson, but I do know you have to plan ahead. You have to get creative. Selling books is hard work, but if you put forth some effort, you will find success.
Wednesday, November 1, 2017
What People are Saying about Maggie
There
is nothing better than reading an awesome picture book to a child. Here are
some of my favorites:
Caps for Sale, Esphyr
Slobodkina
Goodnight Moon,
Margaret Wise Brown
Don't Let the Pigeon
Drive the Bus, Mo Willems
The Little Engine that
Could, Watty Piper
Where the Wild Things
Are, Maurice Sendak
Green Eggs and Ham, Dr.
Suess
And of course
What makes Maggie awesome? Here's what some people are saying—
Jen Isbell, Pet Friends Magazine
I reviewed this book for my website
and I really loved it! It teaches kids what's really important in life - and
that quite often comes in the package of four furry paws!
Elizabeth Tipping, book
reviewer
I received an advance reader copy of this book in exchange for my unbiased review.
Doris Settles, writing
instructor and editor
Would have been 5* if there had
been a bit of foreshadowing as she cuddles up with her pup. As a rescue dog
enthusiast, this is a wonderful book to teach children about special needs dogs
and caring for the rest of the world. Teaches how fancy, expensive, weird
experiences aren't the only ones that matter. Caring for a hurt dog and having
family time with grandparents is just as important...and perhaps more so!
Illustrations are lovely...very ethereal and imaginative, especially the
teacher's red shoes! Excellent job and highly recommend.
Anjali Amit, book reviewer
Very successfully the author weaves
a story of love and caring, of giving up and receiving. Maggie’s family chooses
to forgo the vacation to rescue a dog lying by the roadside. Every choice has a
consequence. So much to learn from such a simple story. Young 4-8 years old
will enjoy the tale, their parents will talk of problem-solving, compassion,
care for animals.
Friday, October 13, 2017
Please Write a Review
Did you know book reviews directly
influence the sale of books? That's why it's so important to get
reviews. However, as an author, getting reviews are easier said than
done.
I've
asked friends, family, work acquaintances, classmates, picture book bloggers,
and the list goes on and on.
Many have taken the time to read Maggie and the Summer Vacation
Show-and-Tell and post an Amazon review. And for that, I'm
sincerely honored and grateful.
So,
dear followers. Please leave a comment or email Rlmrvos@gmail.com and request a free copy of
Maggie. One or two sentences is all you'd need to write.
Some
people are not sure what to say and that holds them back. Have no
fears. It's easy: write if you liked (or disliked) the story, the
themes, or the illustrations. Write about the discussion guide or
Charlie's story which appears at the end of the book. Write if you think
kids will like the book.
It
can't be stressed enough the value of reviews, and for this reason, this blog
post will be published on the Children's Writer's World Blog, too. This
message bears repeating.
I
urge you to reach out, not only to me but to other authors. Write a review. The instructions
are easy and can be found here: https://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html?nodeId=201145120
Please
know that your words are important. Even a few words can make a huge
difference.
Saturday, September 30, 2017
Scenes from a Book Signing
Maggie and the Summer Vacation Show-and-Tell book signing
was a HUGE success.
Here are some of my favorite photos:
and meeting friends
friends,
and more friends.
Thank you to everyone who stopped by Joseph Beth's.
Your smiles and hugs meant the world to me.
Friday, September 15, 2017
Book signing
For those who are unable to join the festivities,
you can still meet Maggie.
Order the book from Amazon.
Or, get an autographed copy at www.randilynnmrvos.com
And check back on the Maggie Project...
we hope to post pictures of the event!
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