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Supply chain analysis could get even more important as store sales diminish

January 3, 2011 by Mike Shatzkin 20 Comments

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One thing that has changed considerably in the last 20 years is the amount of information publishers have about what is going on in the supply chain: that is, they can track the books between their own warehouse and the end consumer purchase. The Big Kahuna of information, of course, is provided by BookScan, based on cash register capture of data as books are sold at outlets all over the country. BookScan not only lets its

Filed Under: Digital Book World, General Trade Publishing, Publishing, Supply-Chain Tagged With: Alison Lazarus, Amazon, Baker & Taylor, Barnes & Noble, Books-a-Million, BookScan, Borders, Charlie Nurnberg, Chronicle, David Wilk, David Young, Hachette, Harcourt, HarperCollins, Harvard University Press, Ingram, Jaci Updike, Macmillan, Michael Selleck, National Book Network, Penguin, Perseus, Random House, Rich Freese, S&S, Scholastic, Sterling Publishing, Supply Chain Tracker, University of California Pres, University of Chicago Press, Yale University Press

What will be the big digital issues in January 2011?

May 16, 2010 by Mike Shatzkin 23 Comments

I have found a way to describe the difference between the Digital Book World conference we organize for F+W Media and the O’Reilly conference Tools of Change which I believe is accurate and is certainly not intended to be a pejorative description of  Tools of Change. I go to TOC and I find it very valuable, but different […]

Filed Under: Authors, Community, Digital Book World, eBooks, General Trade Publishing, Industry Events, New Models, Print-On-Demand, Publishing, Self-Publishing, Supply-Chain, Vertical Tagged With: App Store, B&N, B&T, Blio, Content Reserve, Copia, Disney, F+W Media, iBooks, Ingram Digital, Ingram Publisher Services, J. A. Konrath, Jane Friedman, Kindle, LibreDigital, NBN, Nook, O'Reilly, Open Road, Oxford Bibliographies Online, Perseus, Pixiq, Poetry Speaks, Safari, Sony, Sterling, Tools of Change

O’Reilly’s Offer of Distribution Points to a Larger Change

March 4, 2010 by Mike Shatzkin 7 Comments

One of the most significant pieces of news to come out of Tools of Change is that O’Reilly is going into the distribution business for ebooks. This is indeed, a “tool” of change. It is also a harbinger of times to come that threaten a lot of big companies: major publishers; the big distributors like Perseus, […]

Filed Under: eBooks, General Trade Publishing, Industry Events, New Models, Supply-Chain Tagged With: Baker & Taylor, Bookmasters, codeMantra, Content Reserve, Ingram, IPG, LibreDigital, Michael Cader, NBN, North Point, O'Reilly Media, Perseus, Skip Prichard, Tools of Change

VIDEO: Planning for a Long Career in an Industry That’s Changing

December 17, 2009 by Mike Shatzkin Leave a Comment

Mike’s speech to a packed house at Hachette, as part of a lunchtime lecture series known as The Publishing Point. Delivering what proved to be a thought-provoking and farsighted view of the future of the book industry, Mike had some clear advice for those planning a long career in publishing: the companies that will succeed will be those that focus on building compelling content for well-defined “vertical communities.”

Filed Under: Speeches Tagged With: Amazon, Baker & Taylor, Blio, blog, book clubs, Book of the Month, BookScan, Cathy's Book, Daily Lit, dedicated device, eBooks, Google, Hachette, HarperCollins, iPhone, Kindle, Kirkus, Macmillan, Penguin, Perseus, Print-On-Demand, Random House, Simon & Schuster, Sourcebooks, television, The Publishing Point, verticle

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