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Things learned and thoughts provoked by London Book Fair 2012

April 24, 2012 by Mike Shatzkin 47 Comments

This post contains a batch of observations from this year’s London Book Fair. Some of it recalled an experience from about 20 years ago. We’ll begin there. In the early 1990s, Microsoft was on a mission to get computer hardware manufacturers to install CD-Rom drives in new machines. Microsoft had a very simple motivation. Software […]

Filed Under: General Trade Publishing, Global, Industry Events, New Models, Publishing History, Self-Publishing, Supply-Chain Tagged With: Allen Lau, Amazon, Andrew Steele, Audible, Belinda Rasmussen, Bloomsbury, Bob Young, Charlie Redmayne, Copyright Clearance Center, Digital Minds, Eric Huang, Evan Schnittman, Fionnuala Duggan, Funny or Die, Hachette Book Group USA, International Course Smart, Jeff Gomez, Kate Wilson, Lulu, Michael Healy, Microsoft, Nosy Crow, Pan Macmillan, Penguin, Pottermore, Publishing Point, Random House UK, Recorded Books, Sara Lloyd, Starlight Runner Entertainment, Susan Danziger, The Great Debate, Wattpad

Three fledglings that really should fly

September 30, 2010 by Mike Shatzkin 12 Comments

Sometimes you hear of an idea or a new business that seems so right-on-the-money that you wish you had invested in it and figure it is just a matter of time before it grows into something very powerful and important. Here are three of those — all of which should be of interest to publishers […]

Filed Under: Community, Direct response, General Trade Publishing, New Models, Print-On-Demand, Publishing, Supply-Chain Tagged With: Eoin Purcell, Evan Schnittman, Flat World Knowledge, Ingram, Mary Ann Naples. Macmillan, Open Sky

It isn’t wise to draw lines in the sand that ultimately can’t be defended

July 25, 2010 by Mike Shatzkin 23 Comments

Apologies in advance for a much-longer-than-usual post. It is not like the publishers haven’t seen the ebook royalty fight coming. On a panel he and I were on together in March of 2009, John Sargent, the Chairman and CEO of Macmillan, identified ebook margins as the critical issue for publishers going forward. Even though ebook […]

Filed Under: Authors, eBooks, General Trade Publishing, New Models, Publishing, Supply-Chain Tagged With: Amazon, Andrew Wylie, Apple, Barnes & Noble, Black Plastic Glasses, Bran Hambric, Dominique Raccah, Evan Schnittman, iPad, Jane Friedman, John Sargent, John Schline, Kindle, Knopf, Macmillan, Nook, Odyssey Books, Open Road, Penguin, Random House, Rosetta Books, Simon & Schuster, Sourcebooks, Stephen Covey, William Styron

A brilliant Conference Council helps make a great Digital Book World

June 25, 2010 by Mike Shatzkin 4 Comments

We had a very successful debut annual conference for Digital Book World last January, even though we didn’t conceive the idea until June, put together a group of helpers (which we now call our Conference Council) until July, or draft the initial program until August. This year we’re way ahead of that schedule. We’ve put […]

Filed Under: Authors, Community, Digital Book World, eBooks, General Trade Publishing, Industry Events, New Models, Publishing, Self-Publishing, Supply-Chain Tagged With: Adam Salamone, Association of Booksellers for Children, Baker & Taylor, BISG, Borders, Brian Napack, Cengage, Charlie Redmayne, Copyright Clearance Center, Cory Smith, David Blansfield, David Cully, David Nussbaum, Dominique Raccah, Evan Schnittman, F+W Media, Filedby, Frankfurt Book Fair, GiantChair, Google, Guy Gonzalez, Hachette, HarperCollins, Harvard Common Press, ICM, Ingram Content Companies, Jane Friedman, Joe Esposito, John Ingram, John Schline, John Wiley & Sons, Kaplan, Kate Rados, Ken Brooks, Kobo, Kristen McLean, Larry Norton, Lorraine Shanley, Macmillan, Madeline McIntosh, Maja Thomas, Marcus Leaver, Mark Gompertz, Market Partners International, Matt Mullin, Maureen McMahon, Michael Cader, Michael Cairns, Michael Tamblyn, Open Road, Overdrive Systems, Oxford University Press, Penguin, Persona Non Data, Peter Balis, Peter Clifton, Publishers Marketplace, Random House, Sara Domville, Scott Lubeck, Scott Waxman, Simon & Schuster, Simon Lipskar, Sloan Harris, Smashwords, Sourcebooks, Sterling Publishing, Steve Potash, Ted Hill, THA Consulting, Thomas Minkus, Tom Turvey, Tracey Armstrong, Waxman Agency, Writer's House

Tech companies need to look like they understand publishing, which they don’t always do

March 17, 2010 by Mike Shatzkin 8 Comments

I showed up Tuesday morning at the gorgeous Cipriani restaurant and ballroom on 42nd Street for The Future of Publishing Summit, not knowing what to expect. I had been invited to attend this in an email last month which promised an interesting program (lots of big tech companies plus a book publishing “track” led by the […]

Filed Under: Digital Book World, eBooks, Industry Events, New Models, Publishing Tagged With: Adobe, Carolyn Pittis, Cipriani, Colin Crawford, Creative Strategies, David Young, Digital Book World, Dominique Raccah, Evan Schnittman, Google, HarperCollins, HP, IDG Communications, Lorraine Shanley, Maja Thomas, MarkLogic, Marvell, Microsoft, Notion Ink, OUP, Peter Balis, Publishing Business Conference and Expo, Publishing Technologies, Qualcomm, Scrollmotion, Skiff, Sony, SXSW, Tim Bajarin, Tom Turvey, Tools of Change, VISTA Computer Services, Vook, Zinio

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