Find your audience through groups, influencers, and pages that your potential customers frequent.
When it comes to reaching customers outside of your local community, the (mostly) free social media platforms can get your book a more national reach. Do they frequent record stores or gift shops? Are they a history buff and love visiting museums? Do they love plants and flowers and can’t seem to stay away from their local nursery? Reach out to any and all stores that may be interested in selling your book. Think of your customer and where they shop other than the bookstore. If your book is a children’s book about a mouse who ate a cookie, partner with a local bakery and sell your book alongside some freshly baked cookies to smiling children and moms at the local farmers market. The partnership can be mutually beneficial, sharing old and potential customers in cross-market sales. Partnering with local shops can help curb some of your sales costs, such as renting a booth at a street fair.
Starts at $15/hour with 90 day trial then $16/hour.Īpply by filling out this form and this test by June 20th, 2022 and sending both to with the subject line “Portland Application”.Microcosm, an independent publishing house in Portland, announced in July 2018 in Publishers Weekly that it will be taking back control over its distribution for the press.
Preference given to former interns and diverse hires.
Microcosm is hiring in our Portland warehouse! Jby Elly Blue