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Looking at the iPad from an ebook reader’s perspective

April 12, 2010 by Mike Shatzkin 39 Comments

Here’s a quick review of the iPad. I’ve had it for a few days now and, based on what I know so far, it isn’t going to be a very important part of my life. It has great capabilities, but it has real limitations. The capsule summary is “not as good for straight text ereading […]

Filed Under: eBooks, General Trade Publishing, Publishing Tagged With: Elements, iBook, iPad, Kassia Kroszer, Kindle, Kobo, Netflix, Vook

Observations on a conversation with Hachette’s digital leaders

March 15, 2010 by Mike Shatzkin 4 Comments

I really enjoyed listening to David Young and Maja Thomas, Hachette’s Chairman/CEO and top digital strategist, respectively, chat with industry veteran and blogger Charlotte Abbott on Blogtalk radio. All three are friends and people for whom I have a lot of respect. I generally prefer reading to listening as a way to take in information, but this […]

Filed Under: Authors, General Trade Publishing, New Models, Publishing, Supply-Chain Tagged With: Amazon, B&N, Blio, Bowker, Charlotte Abbott, Copia, David Young, Dominique Raccah, Google Editions, Hachette Book Group, iPublish, iStore, James Sturdivant, Kobo, Maja Thomas, Publishing Business magazine, PubTrack

Notes from a lecture by Professor Cader

February 13, 2010 by Mike Shatzkin 82 Comments

Michael Cader did a brilliant analysis of Thursday’s New York Times piece on ebook pricing, published exclusively for paid subscribers to Publishers Lunch. The Times piece’s shortcoming was that it tended to sensationalize the news that the prices the public will pay for current brand-name ebooks will be going up. If you observe the book […]

Filed Under: Authors, Digital Book World, eBooks, General Trade Publishing, New Models, Publishing, Supply-Chain Tagged With: Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Farrar Straus, Goldman Sachs, Holt, Kobo, Macmillan, Michael Cader, New York Times, Publishers Lunch, Publishers Marketplace, Simon & Schuster, Sony, St. Martin's Press, Verso Media

Why are you for killing bookstores?

February 4, 2010 by Mike Shatzkin 151 Comments

No news from here today; just rumination. Those of us in the book business have to choose which anti-social position we want to take. Some people are for the most rapid possible adoption of ebooks. They can be cheaper. They don’t require paper which pollutes when you create it and adds carbon footprint every time […]

Filed Under: Authors, eBooks, General Trade Publishing, New Models, Publishing, Supply-Chain Tagged With: Amazon, Apple, Barnes & Noble, Google, Kobo

New ways to sell ebooks aren’t easy to implement

January 29, 2010 by Mike Shatzkin 31 Comments

A simple and perfectly sensible suggestion emerged on the Brantley email list yesterday but the conversation around it showed that some stark realities about the book world have not yet been taken on board, even in very sophisticated circles (which this list is.) The list discussed a suggestion from librarian Josh Greenberg  that publishers take note of […]

Filed Under: Digital Book World, eBooks, General Trade Publishing, New Models, Publishing, Supply-Chain, Vertical Tagged With: Amazon, Apple, Barnes & Noble, CNN, Content Reserve, Ingram, Josh Greenberg, Kobo, Michael Cader, New York Times Bestseller List, Robert Gottlieb, Rocketbook, Softbook, Sprout, Steve Jobs, Wall Street Journal, Walter Mossberg

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