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Nine places to look in 2014 to predict the future of publishing

January 1, 2014 by Mike Shatzkin 59 Comments

The digital transition of the trade book publishing business, which I would date from the opening of Amazon.com in 1995, enters its 20th year in 2014. Here are some of the ponderables as we close out the first two decades of a process of very rapid change that is far from over. 1. What’s going […]

Filed Under: Authors, eBooks, General Trade Publishing, Marketing, New Models, rights, Scale, Self-Publishing, Supply-Chain Tagged With: 24Symbols, Amazon, Amazon Prime, Apple, Big One, Big Six, Curtis Brown, Derek Jeter, Diversion, E-Reads, Entitle, eReatah, Following Four, Hugh Howey, iPad, John Locke, Kindle, Kindle Fire, Kindle Owners Lending Library, Matchbook, O'Reilly, Oyster, Pearson, Penguin Random House, PRH, Rosetta, Safari, Scribd, Simon & Schuster, Writer's House

What to watch for in 2013

January 2, 2013 by Jess 33 Comments

Although “digital change in publishing” has a year that lags the calendar year and this year won’t “end” until we have a read on how post-Christmas ebook sales were affected by the new devices consumers got for Christmas, the dropping of the ball in Times Square is the signal most of us respond to when […]

Filed Under: eBooks, General Trade Publishing, Licensing and Rights, New Models, Publishers Launch Conferences, Supply-Chain, Vertical Tagged With: Abrams, Angry Robot, Barnes & Noble, Black Dog & Leventhal, Borders, Duncan Baird, F+W Media, Hachette, HarperCollins, Interweave, John Sargent, Kindle Fire, Macmillan, Nook, Open Road, Osprey, Penguin, Perseus, Random House, Reading Rainbow, Rick Joyce, RRKidz, Ruckus, Scholastic, Simon & Schuster, Storia, Story Town

“Platforms” are not exclusively the purview of Kindle, NOOK, and other retailers

October 17, 2012 by Jess 11 Comments

I am recently awakened to the importance of “platforms” in our dynamic digital publishing world. Some could say I’m slow on this one (and they’d be right). Perhaps it is the “to the man with a hammer everything looks like a nail” syndrome in action, but my belated awareness reminds me once again that the […]

Filed Under: eBooks, General Trade Publishing, Licensing and Rights, New Models, Publishers Launch Conferences, Supply-Chain, Vertical Tagged With: "Put Me in the Story", Capstone, Dominique Raccah, FreeTime, Kindle, Kindle Fire, Kobo, Kobo ARC, LeVar Burton, Magic Town, Mark Wolfe, Nook, Osprey, Pinterest, Reading Rainbow, Rebecca Smart, RRKidz, Ruckus, Scholastic, Seth Godin, Shakespearience, Sourcebooks, Storia

Somebody please tell me the path to survival for the illustrated book business

August 6, 2012 by Jess 26 Comments

My eye was caught at the end of last week by a story in The Bookseller that acknowledged that ebooks just haven’t worked for illustrated books. It appears that the publishers of illustrated books they spoke to for the piece think that situation is temporary. The Managing Director of Thames & Hudson, Jamie Camplin, is […]

Filed Under: eBooks, New Models, Vertical Tagged With: advanceImages, Aerbook Maker, Blio, Bowker, Codex, Dorling Kindersley, F+W Media, fotolibra, iPad, Jamie Camplin, John Duhigg, Kindle Fire, Osprey, Peter Hildick-Smith, Ron Martinez, Thames & Hudson, The Bookseller, Wiley

Clever moves all around in the B&N and Amazon chess game

February 8, 2012 by Mike Shatzkin 28 Comments

Readers who have been following publishing’s digital transition for two years or more will recall the situation in 2010 when five of publishing’s Big Six switched over from selling their ebooks on wholesale terms, by which the retailer sets the price to the consumer, to agency terms, by which the publisher sets a price that […]

Filed Under: Authors, eBooks, General Trade Publishing, Supply-Chain Tagged With: Amazon, Amazon Prime, Apple, Barnes & Noble, Books-a-Million, Borders, Daily Finance, Google, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, iBookstore, Indigo, Kindle, Kindle Fire, Kobo, Larry Kirshbaum, Melville Hosue, Nook, Random House, Time Business

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