Sentences with phrase «get books into bookstores through»

Publishers had the ability to get books into bookstores through their supply chain; however, booksellers could return unsold books the publisher... a rather strange business model.

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Bookstores could be early adopters and natural locations for these machines — but most bookstores would need help to take the risk out of such and investment — and ongoing support in the form of a galvanized local author community to get people into the habit of ordering books through the new in - store tBookstores could be early adopters and natural locations for these machines — but most bookstores would need help to take the risk out of such and investment — and ongoing support in the form of a galvanized local author community to get people into the habit of ordering books through the new in - store tbookstores would need help to take the risk out of such and investment — and ongoing support in the form of a galvanized local author community to get people into the habit of ordering books through the new in - store technology.
Getting into a bookstore is more of a source of pride and an additional source of physical promotion through book signings and getting on sGetting into a bookstore is more of a source of pride and an additional source of physical promotion through book signings and getting on sgetting on shelves.
Unless specifically stated and offered by the self - publishing company, making your book available to and through book distribution channels does not include any proactive sales efforts to get your book into bookstores or libraries.
To this book publicist, that means working with a print on demand publishing company (such as the big two, CreateSpace and LightningSource) to get your book into the Ingram Books system and to make your book available through the online bookstores.
Then there is the belief that having your book printed and distributed through Ingram Spark will get you into the bookstores.
One major reason authors used to need to go with major publishing houses is that only through them could they get their books into bookstores.
I needn't remind those in traditional publishing about the agonizingly slow process of contracting for a book, developing the manuscript, seeing it through the editorial and design and manufacturing processes, getting it into the stores with adequate publicity — and finally trying to move it off the bookstore shelves.
From everything to book promotion, getting into bookstores and onto bookshelves, these walkthroughs and tip sheets offer a wealth of knowledge that can only be gained through trial and error.
Many authors think that the only way to get their book into bookstores is through the traditional publishing gateway.
WestBow Press helped us get it into bookstores, and made it available for purchase through all the major book distribution channels across America and around the world.
If we're not with a publishing house and aren't distributed by anyone (or just through the Createspace options), do we have much of a chance getting into bookstores other than local shops like Half Price Books and Book People?
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