Making sure an author's
book gets into stores is also a matter of marrying the book to the right publisher in the first place.
They provide the cover art and printing, and
get it into stores nation / world - wide, maybe help negotiate TV / Movie contracts.
The two used to be nearly synonymous; to be sold, nearly all printed books had to be published by publishing companies and to go through a convoluted process
of getting into stores.
It is true that these retailers only service traditional publishers, but a new, unknown author can
not get into those stores regardless.
If they can
get into stores with lots of foot traffic, they can get lots of customer eyeballs on their products.
Although I had a head start over many other writers I've still had to adapt to include the new ebook formats and publishing procedures for
getting into stores like Amazon & Barnes & Noble.
They keep telling us about pending specials and earlier start times (as early as Thanksgiving) to
get us into the stores nearly a month before...
Further, echoing what they do with the Star Wars movie openings themselves, buyers could
get into stores at 12:01 a.m. on that magical Friday.
I happened to have a gift card on me and I was itching to
get into the store since I had not been in a physical store since October.
Now, it appears someone over at Cupertino as ultimately decided to reject the first such app to
get into the store after all.
Only browsers built on WebKit follow the guidelines for Apple meaning even if Microsoft made an Edge browser powered by EdgeHTML, it could
never get into the store making the venture moot.
to
get into the store because they were only letting five people in at a time, and some people came in groups where only one person in said group was going to get the Switch.
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.
Get them into the store and making purchases with a deals and updates delivered via mobile and on social media.
«As soon as I saw the lineup to
get into a store, I was like, «These people are crazy, I don't want to stay here.»
«We want you to tell us how you want to be treated when
you get into the store,» she said.
I've got to
get it into the store,» Pardington says.
In the meantime, Lipari's sales force is
getting into stores to find more opportunities to serve their loyal clients better.
;) I waited in line at Politics and Prose for half an hour, until an employee announced that the book was sold out and it was unlikely we could
get into the store.
Then once
I got into the store, there was maybe only 3 green beans left for sale, there was literally one sweet potato left.
After we have a green light, packaging has to be organised, and then it's time to try to
get them into the stores!
Once
we got into the store I decided on my «one item»: I needed shampoo.
When I get the chance to go to the store by myself, I'm almost amazed at how quickly I can
get into the store, buy things, and get out of the store.
I would get up early to go shopping and stand in the long lines waiting to
get into the stores.
This is a nice selection, I need to
get into a store and try some on.
Anyways, once
we got into the store it was quite the gong show, but boy was it worth it.
How then, do
you get yourself into the stores?
trying to
get into those stores?
Smashwords is a very affordable service (as I mentioned, free until you start making sales), so I don't want to complain about the waits and the customer service (you get what you pay for), but the fact that people want the book and aren't able to get it in a timely manner has led me to take a second look at ways to
get into these stores.
I also worry because to
get into stores the way she's going, she has to allow for steep discounts and for returns.
Even if they were asking a hefty fee to
get into their store, it would be obnoxious and dumb, but less insulting than the program K mentioned which just seems smarmy.
As the publisher you'll seek out a quality printer for your books and a distributor to
get into stores.
So, to
get into their store, I had to give up part of my profits by going through Draft2Digital.