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The Big Picture
La Dolce Vita University (LDVU) offers considerable market potential and extendibility as a book franchise, but also ultimately as an entire lifestyle, entertainment and educational brand.
Purchaser / Reader Prospects
La Dolce Vita University should be a book of broad and perennial interest both domestically and overseas (particularly in the U.K., Canada, Japan and China). It could sell as either an impulse or planned purchase to any of these prospects:
A.
gift givers for any of the above
Targeting-wise, LDVU has numerous advantages since there are myriad Italian travel, heritage and language teacher affiliation groups, organizations and businesses that can be marketed to and with whom alliances can be forged. Below is a sampling of initial possibilities.
Marketing Alliances / Speaking Engagements / Special Distribution Opportunities
Italophiles, the Italian-American community and heritage groups
National Italian American Foundation (NIAF) - the largest and most influential; one of the Board Members is close to the author’s family
National Organization of Italian American Women (NOIAW). The author is an active member and friendly with the Founder and Chairwoman Emeritus Dr. Aileen Sirrey; NOIAW is headquartered in NY but there are local chapters in all major cities on the east coast
Westchester Italian Cultural Center (founded by Genovese Pope) - the author is well connected there and has done culinary programs for them in the past and they will surely be willing to sponsor an event to promote LDVU
Similar opportunities in Philadelphia area (through the author’s friends and family contacts - she was born and raised in Philadelphia and her extended family resides there)
Other prominent Italian-American heritage organizations with large local chapters in the NE corridor, Chicago and West Coast; these include:
The Order of the Sons of Italy (OSIA)
The Italian American Studies Association (IASA)
Museo Italo-Americano, San Francisco
The author has two degrees of separation from Lidia Bastianich, Mario Batali, Stanley Tucci (his mother has written advance praise for the book already) and Chaz Palmiteri.
B. Bulk Sales
Companies (and their US Importers and Distributors) with brands mentioned in the book, such a Nutella, Amaretto, Lavazza Cafe, Fragelico, Nonini Grappa
C. Educational Venues and Opportunities
Other adult / continuing education venues
For example, the author is tentatively scheduled for an LDVU presentation and book signing at Main Line School Night in Philadelphia as part of their Spring 2018 offerings - they mail a catalogue to 70,000 high income suburban Philadelphia residents (their Italian language classes are among their most popular)
The author is also tentatively scheduled for an LDVU presentation and book signing at Chappaqua Library as part of their Spring 2018 calendar of events (this is a surprisingly large venue that attracts major speakers). She is well known in the community, having owned and operated one of the area’s most popular restaurants for nearly a decade.
Italian language schools, e.g., in NYC, Scuolo Italiana Parliamo - where LDVU can be used for educational enhancement and/or translation content
Supplemental resource for high school Italian classes - ideally to become part of the lesson plan - the essays would lend themselves brilliantly to translation assignments
Preliminary exploration has shown that Italian language teachers are well networked here in the US as well as in Canada and Australia; the author has some reasonably good connections here.
C. Channels of distribution beyond traditional and independent bookstores
College bookstores
Website / Photo-Newsletter Blog - Ongoing Platform for Building and Reinforcing an Audience Relationship
LaDolceVitaU.com( and LDVU.com)
PostcardsfromtheBoot.com
A co-venture between LDVU and the boutique tour company Cicilismo Classico which has an existing mailing list of 36,000+ subscribers. The author continues to maintain an email relationship with close to 3,000 guests from her former restaurant (which closed in June 2016) who are looking forward to her next venture - the upcoming publication of this book.
Postcards from the Boot will take the form of a photo-newsletter/blog; over time she hopes to take paid advertisers
She anticipates hiring an experienced book publicist (Kelly Leonard) to help with LDVU’s digital marketing program
La Dolce Vita University Brand Extensions
Bring La Dolce Vita University to Life
Syndicated 5 minute mini LDVU program (already in preliminary discussions on this)
La Dolce Vita U Tours in alliance with an existing operator
Theatrical / musical adaptation
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The Big Picture
La Dolce Vita University (LDVU) offers considerable market potential and extendibility as a book franchise, but also ultimately as an entire lifestyle, entertainment and educational brand.
Purchaser / Reader Prospects
La Dolce Vita University should be a book of broad and perennial interest both domestically and overseas (particularly in the U.K., Canada, Japan and China). It could sell as either an impulse or planned purchase to any of these prospects:
A.
gift givers for any of the above
Targeting-wise, LDVU has numerous advantages since there are myriad Italian travel, heritage and language teacher affiliation groups, organizations and businesses that can be marketed to and with whom alliances can be forged. Below is a sampling of initial possibilities.
Marketing Alliances / Speaking Engagements / Special Distribution Opportunities
Italophiles, the Italian-American community and heritage groups
National Italian American Foundation (NIAF) - the largest and most influential; one of the Board Members is close to the author’s family
National Organization of Italian American Women (NOIAW). The author is an active member and friendly with the Founder and Chairwoman Emeritus Dr. Aileen Sirrey; NOIAW is headquartered in NY but there are local chapters in all major cities on the east coast
Westchester Italian Cultural Center (founded by Genovese Pope) - the author is well connected there and has done culinary programs for them in the past and they will surely be willing to sponsor an event to promote LDVU
Similar opportunities in Philadelphia area (through the author’s friends and family contacts - she was born and raised in Philadelphia and her extended family resides there)
Other prominent Italian-American heritage organizations with large local chapters in the NE corridor, Chicago and West Coast; these include:
The Order of the Sons of Italy (OSIA)
The Italian American Studies Association (IASA)
Museo Italo-Americano, San Francisco
The author has two degrees of separation from Lidia Bastianich, Mario Batali, Stanley Tucci (his mother has written advance praise for the book already) and Chaz Palmiteri.
B. Bulk Sales
Companies (and their US Importers and Distributors) with brands mentioned in the book, such a Nutella, Amaretto, Lavazza Cafe, Fragelico, Nonini Grappa
C. Educational Venues and Opportunities
Other adult / continuing education venues
For example, the author is tentatively scheduled for an LDVU presentation and book signing at Main Line School Night in Philadelphia as part of their Spring 2018 offerings - they mail a catalogue to 70,000 high income suburban Philadelphia residents (their Italian language classes are among their most popular)
The author is also tentatively scheduled for an LDVU presentation and book signing at Chappaqua Library as part of their Spring 2018 calendar of events (this is a surprisingly large venue that attracts major speakers). She is well known in the community, having owned and operated one of the area’s most popular restaurants for nearly a decade.
Italian language schools, e.g., in NYC, Scuolo Italiana Parliamo - where LDVU can be used for educational enhancement and/or translation content
Supplemental resource for high school Italian classes - ideally to become part of the lesson plan - the essays would lend themselves brilliantly to translation assignments
Preliminary exploration has shown that Italian language teachers are well networked here in the US as well as in Canada and Australia; the author has some reasonably good connections here.
C. Channels of distribution beyond traditional and independent bookstores
College bookstores
Website / Photo-Newsletter Blog - Ongoing Platform for Building and Reinforcing an Audience Relationship
LaDolceVitaU.com( and LDVU.com)
PostcardsfromtheBoot.com
A co-venture between LDVU and the boutique tour company Cicilismo Classico which has an existing mailing list of 36,000+ subscribers. The author continues to maintain an email relationship with close to 3,000 guests from her former restaurant (which closed in June 2016) who are looking forward to her next venture - the upcoming publication of this book.
Postcards from the Boot will take the form of a photo-newsletter/blog; over time she hopes to take paid advertisers
She anticipates hiring an experienced book publicist (Kelly Leonard) to help with LDVU’s digital marketing program
La Dolce Vita University Brand Extensions
Bring La Dolce Vita University to Life
Syndicated 5 minute mini LDVU program (already in preliminary discussions on this)
La Dolce Vita U Tours in alliance with an existing operator
Theatrical / musical adaptation