Sentences with phrase «library wholesalers in»

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My web site section for librarians includes a contest aimed specifically at libraries, my book's reviews in the trade journals, ordering information, my terms for library book orders (though this is uncommon, as most libraries will order via wholesalers, not directly), my offer of a column for library newsletters, my offerings of programs and lectures to libraries (and the consequent booking information), and endorsements by librarians who've booked me as a speaker.
With the Enterprise Package, your book will be included in the Bookseller Catalog, the resource major retailers, wholesalers, libraries, bloggers and thousands of industry professionals use to search for new titles.
Bookseller Catalog: Your book can be listed in a comprehensive online database that's used by major retailers, wholesalers, libraries, bloggers and thousands of industry professionals searching for new titles... Learn More
Wholesalers — A company used by retailers and libraries to supply books in a timely and efficient manner.
My novel is almost 600 pages long, so in order to keep retail price competitive, I can not offer the 55 % discount that, I believe, is usually given to wholesalers like Ingram Spark, (so they can turn around and offer 40 % discount to libraries and booksellers).
An alternative for English books is Ingram's Lightning Source — they distribute your print book to wholesalers, retailers and libraries worldwide — but not in Germany (so far).
Sales, setup, and customer service will be handled through library wholesaler Brodart Company, via a partnership also announced at the American Library Association Midwinter Conference 2013 in Seattle.
Founded in 2002 to address systemic challenges in the industry, BookNet Canada supports publishing companies, booksellers, wholesalers, distributors, sales agents, industry associations, literary agents, media, and libraries across the country.
Founded in 2002 to address systemic challenges in the industry, BookNet Canada supports publishing companies, booksellers, wholesalers, distributors, sales agents, and libraries across the country.
Wholesaler: A company that buys books in large quantities from publishers at high discounts and sells them to bookstores and libraries at a mid-level discount.
For the most part, RH prices to library wholesalers for titles available in print as new hardcovers are now set in the range of $ 65 - $ 85.
So, you're in the wholesalers now, you've agreed to their terms, they've ordered a few copies, and now it's time to write your cover letter for the libraries.
Organizations who buy SANs include book and journal publishers, wholesalers and distributors, book retailers and college bookstores, libraries, schools, universities, paper and cloth manufacturers, printers and binders, as well as anyone else involved in the manufacturing of books and journals.
Your book will be included in the Bookseller Catalog, the resource major retailers, wholesalers, libraries, bloggers and thousands of industry professionals use to search for new titles.
Your book will be included in the Bookseller Catalog, the resource that major retailers, wholesalers, libraries, bloggers and thousands of industry professionals use to search for new titles.
My ebook, The Savvy Book Marketer's Guide to Selling Your Book to Libraries offers tips on marketing to libraries and handling orders, as well as contact information for major libraries, wholesalers, distributors, review journals and library associations inLibraries offers tips on marketing to libraries and handling orders, as well as contact information for major libraries, wholesalers, distributors, review journals and library associations inlibraries and handling orders, as well as contact information for major libraries, wholesalers, distributors, review journals and library associations inlibraries, wholesalers, distributors, review journals and library associations in the U.S.
She is a trusted expert, speaker, and recommended sales consultant for some of the largest book and library retailers and wholesalers in the publishing industry.
In 2015, Rakuten, the Boston - based owner of Kobo eBooks agreed to purchase Overdrive, the largest library ebook wholesaler out there.
While Create Space recently began offering the option to list your book in wholesale catalogues used by U.S. libraries and booksellers, there is no easy or practical way to get your Create Space book listed on Amazon's international sites or in wholesaler books or wholesaler catalogues used outside the U.S. Lulu offers a global distribution option for a fee, but Lulu's per copy production costs are so high that I don't recommend using them.
Through direct relationships with many of the major and upcoming online retailer and library wholesalers, eBOUND offers special rates and exclusive promotions that put Canadian content in front of the eyes of book buyers around the globe (dependant on territorial rights, of course).
Unlike most other POD imprints, UP enjoys distribution through BOTH of the world's largest wholesalers: Ingram, the leading supplier of major bookstore chains; and Baker & Taylor, which is strong in library and academic markets.
We are working with a representative of nearly 40 years experience in book sales, who will be calling shops — from chains to independents — and other outlets — such as libraries and wholesalers — throughout the UK.
We can include your titles in our seasonal sales catalogs, email blasts, and other promotions that we make available to wholesalers and retailers, as well as to independent bookstores, libraries, niche - specific book buyers, and more.
TPL began to transition from using print catalogues to order materials to using online selection in 2008, initially with Baker and Taylor's Title Source 3 and then in 2010 with an online bibliographic database and selection software developed, in collaboration with TPL, by the Canadian library wholesaler Whitehots.
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