I recently had the opportunity to do a book signing at our local Barnes & Noble store in Loveland, Colorado.
The team at the store was very friendly and accomodating, setting up an area for me to do a couple presentations, interact with customers and sign books.
They ordered plenty of copies of Click Here to Order and The AdSense Code, so there was enough for everyone.
They placed a nice sign on the table and made announcements over the PA system to let customers know that I was in the building.
People are so very interested in the Internet opportunity, and several of my local customers came out to meet and speak with me.
We went from 12 pm - 2 pm, but I found myself answering questions well after the ending time.
All-in-all, Barnes and Noble's staff was a pleasure to work with and I would definitely do it again.
Perhaps next year when Twitter Power hits the shelves?
Here are some photos from the event...

All ready. Bring on the people!

Pay attention. Thar's gold in them thar hills!

Small crowds are actually harder to speak to than large crowds. Go figure.

Yes, you can buy 10 copies. If you insist.

A book for the gentleman without a head. How WILL he read that?













November 26, 2008 11:10 AM
Hi Joel,
Looks like it was a successful event. I'll have to check out your hard copy books. ebooks are great but I still like the old fashioned bound books.
One question though, you mention "the adsense code" is adsense still a viable way to make money online?
November 26, 2008 11:24 AM
Would like to have been there to hear you speak in a small setting, Joel. I enjoy your posts on Twitter, and am looking forward to reading your new book.
November 27, 2008 12:40 AM
People still need to meet other people and socialize with each other, and often att small gatherings you can do good business. People can ask questions directly and get a feel for the author that wrote the book etc. Well done Joel, when are you on your way by the way to Australia?
November 28, 2008 02:11 PM
Hi joel
i wish i was there
i hope i will be there next time , or seeing you in EGYPT :)
Thanks joel