Sentences with phrase «book in stock»

They don't mean the number of books in stock or the number of sales you've gotten.
A good rule of thumb is to have a dozen or more books in stock at all times.
If we don't have a certain book in stock, we can usually order it; we also offer an out - of - print search service.
There could be any number of reasons for the delivery delays including and not limited to Hachette not supplying the books in the first place; Amazon not being permitted by the terms of their contract with Hachette to keep books in stock for quick delivery; someone somewhere in the supply chain being an ass; someone somewhere in the supply chain being an idiot... You get the point.
While there might be more people searching for books in the Stocks sub-category, it doesn't mean a think if your book can't rank highly in those searches.
I was not about to let some publisher have them forever through the illusion of keeping the printed book in stock; HarperCollins maintains a deathgrip on my strongest backlist titles in this fashion.
Even if a store knew, title by title, exactly what the right inventory level is (and they don't, and it changes day to day, anyway), keeping the right books in stock is a challenge.
How many copies is a different question, and should be based on the average you sell, how much you can afford to spend on holding books in stock, and events you'll plan to attend.
Hibbs points out the irony of the biggest comics distributor having fewer books in stock than a generalist mega-distributor.
The shop has a rather healthy collection of indies, but I think this revelation shows why they don't have some books regularly in holding (for instance, they keep Ghost World and a few other Clowes books in stock and similar work from Top Shelf, but not very much at all).
Retail stores don't keep books in stock if they don't sell.
Amazon digital bookstore has tons of books in its stock and a good number of books are offered absolutely free of charge.
The real news is that over the last five years a series of structural changes in the market — a dramatic increase in the number of people able to read e-books, online retailers able to keep books in stock and in print indefinitely, and major publishers abandoning the mid-list — have made it possible for individuals and small organizations to define publishing success differently.
... especially when you have to assume that Hachette has the books in stock.
And to all those complaining amazon doesn't have the books in stock, wouldn't best buy just tell customers to go buy their stuff directly from apple?
You'll no longer get the huge cut out of your profits when selling books outside of Amazon, but you will also get the benefits of having an Amazon preferred setup where Amazon will always keep your book in stock, even if they've never printed a single copy.
If a big Barnes & Noble had 150,000 books in stock, Amazon had a million!
No, the publishers chose to «brand» the series with covers that looked so much alike, book to book, that the bookstore buyers thought they already had the book in stock when, in fact, they were looking at a new book in the series.
You can buy newspapers, magazines, and ebooks via the Kobo ecosystem that has close to 2.4 million books in stock.
I always try to make sure my local bookstores have signed copies of my book in stock.
Some publishers have already sold a large print run of books and now just want to print small quantities digitally as needed to keep their book in stock.
At The Outlet, Kristopher Jansma gets a different perspective on that issue by visiting The Book Thing in Baltimore, where all the books in stock are — you guessed it — completely free.
Many book distributors — both retail and online — use a book's ISBN code to track the book within their inventory, which helps them let customers know whether they have the book in stock or not.
They started bringing out mid-list series every few months and with covers that looked so much alike the bookstore purchasers thought they already had that book in stock.
Due to the price of the ebooks, most libraries are nervous about licensing too many, especially since they have to continuously pay to keep the book in stock.
Is there an alternative distributor we can use that offers quick, free, delivery and keeps our books in stock?
You in return will promise to keep every single one of my books in stock at all times and recommend them to anyone who buys or expresses interest in a similar book, of course?
«From this, I then found out that my local bookshop Webberley's and Waterstones Hanley had my books in stock and that they may be stocked by Waterstones regionally too.
And if the local bookstore doesn't have a book in stock, you can order it online.
For Maureen's local Tri-Cites friends, Adventures Underground always has signed copies of her books in stock.
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Baker & Taylor might have more of these books in stock than DIAMOND, but let's also be very very clear that we're talking about (in 20 of the 21 cases) ONE SINGLE COPY stocked — the class of books we're talking about are not especially commercial sellers... in EITHER market.
What he doesn't mention is that a lot of the nominees are from traditional book publishers, and the direct sales market traditionally has a very hard time getting and keeping those books in stock.
Although selling books on consignment doesn't cost the bookstore anything up front, shelf space is one of those valuable resources that factors into the unseen costs of keeping a book in stock.
Sales on those one thousand titles have increased so much that Dover has had trouble keeping many of the books in stock.
Unfortunately, my Local Comic Book Store, where the owner knows us by name and asks Rob wear his Gleek Underoos under his pants, did not have the book in stock.
Mail order slumps because both Ingram and Amazon have the book in stock almost every day.
You can find a complete list of what's available here; just remember that the sites celebrating Free Comic Book Day rarely, if ever, have every book in stock.
Online retailers always have the book in stock and you can get it instantly.
With over 100 books in stock, there's a huge range of quality titles to choose from.
When talking about the publisher's cost of book distribution, it doesn't mean much unless the distributor keeps the publisher's books in stock.
We no longer have these books in stock but may be able to help get you a copy.
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