Not exact matches
After someone tweeted about
visiting the Barnes & Noble in Redwood City, California, Sutherland responded, suggesting that the
person check out Kepler's Books, a 55 - year - old
bookstore in Menlo Park.
Most
people visit the same Web sites, read the same sections of the same newspapers, and buy books from the same area in the same
bookstore.
Later that day, I
visited three major Seattle
bookstores, only to find that the book that had been so gloriously featured on the glossy pages of
People magazine wasn't available at any of them.
Physical
bookstores and libraries are often the places
people visit to find out what just came out and... [Read more...]
Most of the
people in the cities I
visited strolled by
bookstores without glancing inside.
The goal is to let
people shop online if they choose, but also still remove any incentive to click the mouse instead of
visiting one of the country's 3,500
bookstores, about 35 % of which are owned by independent business
people.
Indie
bookstores don't see much of a demand from Kobo e-readers but are savvy enough to recognize the
people visiting their shops are doing it because they like tangible things and participating in
bookstore culture.
It would give
people a reason to
visit the
bookstore with their e-reader to get discounts on books by scanning QR codes with a dedicated QR Nook app.
I think the author has
visited or lived on Nantucket and found the perfect setting for a love story about the importance of
bookstores, the transformative power of reading, and the ability of
people to change.
Instead of
visiting bookstores and meeting
people by reading your book or answering...
Instead of
visiting bookstores and meeting
people by reading your book or answering questions, you meet the readers where they are - on the blogs sites that they frequent.
Then
visit brick - and - mortar
bookstores in
person to ask that they carry your book, especially independently owned
bookstores that may be interested in promoting local authors.
Then if you can,
visit as many local
bookstores as possible to see books «in
person» as well.
But if you're like the majority of the population, more
people visit their local
bookstore or online retailer more often than they'll
visit your author website or hand you cash for a copy, so you have to consider what that exposure is worth to you and where you do that is your wholesale discount.