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... make sure you bring business cards or brochures. People will ask where they can buy your book if they don’t have the money to buy it right then, or they might want to buy it for Dad, but they aren ... friendly.
Find a balance between talking to people and letting them look. Say hello and then let them pick up your book and read the back cover. You don’t want to distract them if they are ...
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... made me ponder how books are labeled and sold, both online and off, and I had to ask myself: have I ever bought a book from an author I haven’t heard of just because the cover said, ‘New York Times ... sales, but the RWR article seems to indicate that it’s because booksellers will buy more of the book, not because shoppers gravitate to the bestseller banner itself. It’s a goal ...
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... this recession, the movie rental company has proved itself even more desperate, selling books at 75 percent off.
From the picture, it seems that the books are all movie-related, at least. But I can't see any of their book sales being more than an impulse buy -- for that moody teen who doesn't enjoy sitting down to watch a flick ...
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... strong foundation for a writing business? Probably not.
But if you are compelled to write and want to see your work in book form, this may be just what a person needs to take them to the next level. If nothing else it is a learning tool and gets a writer into marketing which has become an important part of the book selling equation.
A blog is a form of open book where you can ...
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... . Striphas shows us how despite the enormous pressures currently facing the book it continues to play a vital role in our culture. ... "One reason I've hung on to book selling is that it's progressive-the opposite of writing, ... University Library, has been at the forefront of 'the history of the book' movement since its inception. It includes many of his essays that have appeared ...
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... R. L. Leonard, and C. A. Glassgold. I am always curious about how old a book is, where it came from and if the same authors had similar works. I work in a library ... American Design. Even more amazing is that this puppy is a rare book selling for almost eight hundred bucks online. Um ... disappointing is the fact that by 1932 Walden's was gone with another book shop having moved into the 546 N Michigan ...
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