Not exact matches
In some ways, it would be an odd pairing, since she says she loves
small bookstores and worries about Amazon's effect on them
too.
Just be sure to save some shopping energy for
Small Business Saturday,
too, because you'll be in for a treat when you shop at your local independent
bookstore.
In the wake of Barnes & Noble's dominance of the
bookstore space,
smaller book retailers have suffered
too.
Understandably,
small bookstores might be upset by this shift, but their returns are already (generally) relatively low, and they can do their part to reconceptualize the model,
too.
I don't want to feel swindled by
small bookstores with
too many authors to manage.
Because there are still
too few
smaller bookstores out there.
This is partly because text is
too small to read and local
bookstores have a paltry amount of titles that have extra large fonts.
With physical
bookstores in English - language markets in «terminal» decline, a
small number of companies with «no history with books» dominating the consumer book market, and «insane» pricing of books and e-books, the free market had gone
too far, suggested the man who oversaw the rise and fall of Borders in the United Kingdom, Philip Downer.
If you get no nibbles, you can try
small presses or look at self - publishing (but don't be taken in by vanity presses that charge you a bunch of money to self publish — the books won't be accepted in
bookstores and they'll be
too expensive to make a profit.)
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And while some of its peers in the big - box space, such as Office Depot, can experiment with
smaller stores because their customers come in looking for specific products that can be ordered through the chains» websites, a
bookstore is
too much about the experience of exploring new products in person for that to be a successful strategy for Barnes & Noble, notes Montgomery.