Sentences with phrase «about bea»

I'm over the moon about BEA 2016 being in Chicago!
, but for now, this is what I have learnt about BEA by not being there!
In the Publishers Weekly article about BEA, Tom Turvey, Google's own director of strategic partnerships, asked why «all book recommendation engines suck before answering his own question: «there isn't an algorithm that can compete with a competent, real - life bookseller.»
Amazon reported earlier this month, and the New York Times article about BEA echoed it today, that owners of ereaders buy more books.
What are some beautiful and extraordinary traits about their bea...

Not exact matches

And with real exports of goods growing in Q3 at about a third of the pace estimated by the BEA, and real imports of goods growing faster in the quarter than what the agency had anticipated, it seems that trade may have been a drag on the economy in Q3 rather than a contributor as depicted in last week's GDP report.
The data released today by the BEA show pretty clearly that the arguments we make in House of Debt remain relevant for thinking about economic weakness today.
A mom's got ta be smart about what to pack to make trips with a baby easier, whether your destination is the bea...
BEA director Bart Cannon says, «We see this new series as a great tool for educating the public about critical, under - reported issues while at the same time helping to support our photographers working in the field.»
The Brookline Educators Association (BEA) supports high standards and accountability but opposes the use of a single high - stakes test to make life altering decisions about students, teachers, schools or school systems.
Peter McCarthy of McCarthy Digital will kick off Publishers Launch BEA with a presentation about moving beyond our standard understanding of «industry data» to mining and analyzing the massive amounts of public data about readers: who they are and where they are.
Ever since the BEA (Book Expo America) there's been a lot of buzz about Google's latest endeavor: Google Print (a service technically still in Beta testing but launched by the company in October) which allows prospective readers to take a quick peek at the book they're considering purchasing.
In 2005, industry sources estimated that about 50 % of all books signed at BEA were for sale on Ebay within the week - some within only a few minutes of being signed!
3M Cloud Library was set up in the BEA Digital Zone to talk about its library lending offerings, but the real news from 3M lately was the recent partnership with Smashwords that puts the ebook distributor's titles in the catalog for libraries to choose from.
Smashwords» CEO Mark Coker spoke to groups of authors at the BEA Author Hub about the options open to writers in the climate of digital publishing.
Again this year, consumer media coverage of Book Expo America is focused on eBooks (the Financial Times headline, «E-books Rewrite an Industry» contrasts with a blogger's take that BEA is about clueless «Industry Dinosaurs on Parade «-RRB-.
For information about promoting your book at BEA or other industry trade shows, please email [email protected].
One session Thursday (May 12) stood out, having leveraged the comparative laid - back tone of this off - year, off - road BEA to promote a serious discussion about Authorship in the Digital Age, sponsored by Copyright Clearance Center.
But not everything at BEA was about Star Wars.
I did see several people at BEA that had developed apps for the iPad that would do exactly what you are talking about.
We reasoned that we would meet new people (indie publishers being our audience, after all), find out what BEA was all about, learn something by attending the conference sessions, and display our book at the Independent Book Publishers of America (IBPA) booth.
On the first day of BEA, we talked with Michael Tamblyn, Vice President of Content, Sales, and Merchandising, about Writing Life.
Amy writes about the heightened popularity of book bloggers at BEA, and Natasha takes readers on a tour inside some of New York's biggest publishing houses.
BEA is all about building buzz for books.
This year's BEA had a successful representation of indie authors, and Tech Times showed up to ask them about how e-books have been helping them out.
Indie Author Fringe BEA 2016 If you missed our 2nd Indie Author Fringe of the year on May 14th, you can read about the speakers and enjoy their conference sessions by clicking on the links below.
Last week I blogged about a Facebook marketing seminar given by Cindy Ratzlaff that I attended at BEA.
When it comes to generating buzz these days, it's all about bloggers — who had their own day - long conference concurrent with BEA.
But at BEA folks started lining up forty - five minutes before the signing, and we were out of books in about forty minutes.
Barbarians at the Gates of Book Expo America is a great editorial, by industry insider Richard Nash about what publishers can do to improve the BEA experience: add a networking event and allow public access.
As the ribbon is cut at the Jacob Javits Center in New York City to open the BookExpo America (BEA) trade show's first - ever Author Hub, Hugh Howey will talk about his development of AuthorEarnings and implications of its findings.
There's more about Freethy and her self - publishing colleagues here in Writing on the Ether: BEA Booth 966: The Indies Are Coming!
We talk about what kind of blogs readers like, what should or shouldn't be included in an author blog, what blogs get the most comments, what they think BEA could improve on and what they loved most about it and a quick look at what they wish their eReader would give them that they aren't getting now.
We should hear more about this late this month at the Digital Book Conference at BEA, OverDrive president Steve Potash is on the bill.
While eBooks were a hot topic among the BEA crowd this year, we were surprisingly asked about print - on - demand books even more.
BEA took up all four floors, with exhibits featuring hundreds of publishers, an entire section devoted to author signings, and the whole bottom floor open for meetings and panel discussions about the publishing industry.
In it, she warns about signing up for predatory marketing plans offering you access to the large industry events like BEA.
Kobo is looking more and more like a viable alternative to Amazon, particularly if they put in place some of the author perks Mark LeFebvre told Laurie Boris about at BEA.
Then, after the event, each author receives a «Post-Show Wrap - Up» with details about how to follow - up on any leads generated at the show, along with pictures of the event, like this one from this year's BEA in New York.
Tim Berners - Lee, Web inventor and W3C Director, and Bill McCoy, IDPF Executive Director, spoke about the plans following Berners - Lee's keynote address at IDPF's DigiCon conference on the eve of BookExpo America (BEA) 2016 in Chicago.
Rosenblatt has blogged about the issue and he will present a panel on June 5 called «The Landscape of Content Protection Technology» for the Digital Book 2012 program at BEA (the program is held in partnership with the International Digital Publishing Forum).
This is only funny if you know that these are both indie authors, and were part of a group of six best - selling independent authors who banded together to get a booth at BEA (you can read about them here in Publisher's Weekly).
But BEA 2015 wasn't just about major players in the publishing game.
At the All - New uPublishU at BEA (formerly known as DIY Authors Conference & Marketplace), aspiring writers and authors will learn from industry experts tips and tactics and all about the tools and technology to help them self - publish a print book or an ebook.
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