What is the signature of the book?
The signature of the book is an event in which the author signs a copy of his book or publication. Book signing may be a public event or a private event and can take place in conjunction with another event such as reading or lecture. The venue of such an event may vary significantly according to the writer, the theme of the book, the intended audience, etc. The common places for signing are bookstores and libraries, universities and universities, events and congress centers and places specific to the subjects that may somehow relate to the book or its author. Fans have a chance to meet your favorite author and get their autograph that can increase the value of the book. It is also an opportunity for fans to talk directly to the favorite author and ask him on his questions. The author, in turn, meets his fans in signing the book, increasing his visibility and selling more copies of the book. The signature of the book can also improve the author's public image and he or she will eventually gain publicity, otherwise it is not possible.
Publishers often encourage authors to participate in the signing of the book to help improve the sale of books. After all, signing is a marketing tactic that was supposed to move multiple units, although the secondary purpose of signing is to improve relationships with booksellers, fans and even the author. In many cases, the signature is combined with a reading or lecture in which the author reads the excerpt of his work to the audience of fans. Sometimes this reading is followed by the time of the question and answer, during which fans can ask the author on any variety of topics.
The author may decide to include dedication in the signature. This determination is usually addressed to a specific person or group, and the author may consider the writing to be appropriate in addition to his signature. This type of signature is usually not considered valuable in terms of improving the value of further selling the book, but gives signature a personal touch for a collector that does notInce to sell the unit. With regard to further sale, the collector will prefer the author's signature without determination.