• Sep 3, 2023

5 tools I use to organise a virtual book tour

Published in the Backstage Blog

In this short article, what tools do I use to organise my pre-release book tour without a PR guy?


In summary

The short answer:

Project management

It all starts with a good Notion board. This one helped me to make a list of potential guests.

A screenshot of the notion database

As I'm recruiting guests, it helps me remember where each discussion with a Service Design nerd who could be a potential guest is.

Scheduling

Then, I use Calendly to schedule a call with each guest once they say they want to be part of the adventure.

A screenshot of the calendly booking page

What's lovely with Calendly is that it then automatically sends a Zoom invite to the guest.

Recording

What happens then during the conversation with the guest?

We have a short 30-minute conversation where we discuss one of the chapters together. The three questions I use as a starting point are:

  1. The good: What's something that resonates with you in this chapter?

  2. The bad: What's something you disagree with in this chapter?

  3. Next: What would you recommend to readers to go further (book, movie, TED talk, article, etc.)?

That's the starting point; then, we'll see where the conversation leads us.

Editing

This is all recorded via Zoom, and then I'll use Descript to edit the conversation quickly. The two features that help me a lot are:

Publishing

Then this gets all published as text and video on the Swiss Innovation Academy via Podia and also shared on Linkedin.

A screenshot of the book tour page

That's basically what I'm doing in the next weeks to prepare for the launch of my next book called "Service Design Principles 301-400".

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