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Here’s an interesting topic rarely addressed; what is the proper way to autograph a book? New writers and seasoned authors listen up! There really is a “proper” way to sign.
Book buyers love to receive signed copies, so how important is it to present a “properly” inscribed book?—I say “very!” Follow the suggestions below to present your “best work!”

*To start, use a fine point ink pen, not a ballpoint or marker. Many types of ink have a tendency to bleed through the pages and can damage the book (and look tacky).

There are many different ways to inscribe a book. The most common is a simple signature. Inscriptions should be written on the bastard title page with the exception of the dedication copy. Below is a list of the basic rules of book signing.

Signed copy — Includes only your signature. This is appropriate for people you don’t know personally.

Dedication copy — Signed on the dedication page to the person or persons the book is dedicated to. This often includes a personal note.

Inscribed copy — Written to someone you know and usually includes a personal note.

Presentation copy — Written to someone who helped you with the book, and usually has a personal note.

The most valuable of these is the inscribed dedication copy because there is only one. Try to avoid signing a book to a specific person if you don’t know the person, except as a special request.

One way to make your signed copies appear more special is to label them with a transparent sleeve, flag, or ribbon that reads “signed copy.” You can purchase transparent paper and print these at home. Or try ordering slickers for the front cover. These are available at http://www.autographedbytheauthor.com/,

How you sign your books really isn’t too important unless you plan to be a famous author some day??????

For more tips on producing and marketing a polished book, visit A Book Inside Blog at http://abookinside.blogspot.com or read A Book Inside, How to Write, Publish, and Sell Your Story, Plain & Simple Books, LLC, (2008).

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Sandra Kay Comment by Sandra Kay on July 15, 2009 at 9:47pm
If only I'd read this before the weekend of the 4th!! I guess my signing satisfied most everyone, though. Thank you for the great tips.

Sandra
Vivienne Diane Neal Comment by Vivienne Diane Neal on July 7, 2009 at 3:11pm
Thank you for the valuable information.

Vivienne Diane Neal
Clark Isaacs Comment by Clark Isaacs on July 5, 2009 at 6:06pm
Those are really good. You would not believe the different ways I get signed copies from a post it note in the 1st page to a long written item. I feel that either way, they are always nice to get. However, what you outlined is great.

Clark Isaacs
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