Selling Lots of Books at Once–Plus a Great Resource is Back!
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Tomorrow, Steve Harrison is going to interview Mathew Bennett on how to sell books in large quantities, and I recommend you sign up for this.
I know someone very well who is in what’s called “special sales” with a publisher, and I know it’s true you can sell books in bulk to places like ministries, corporation, and other organizations.
In fact, I’m kicking myself that I left it up to my publisher to do this, when I could have been more proactive about it. (The publisher never did do anything along these lines.)
So, it’s worth a listen to this free teleseminar. Steve Harrison’s teleseminars are usually very meaty, even if you don’t buy whatever he’s selling.
I was pleasantly surprised, when I signed up myself, to discover he is also offering a 60-day trial of Book Marketing Update for $1.
I used to receive Book Marketing Update and I can tell you, it’s one GREAT resource. For a while, they discontinued it, and I was very sorry about that.
Now, apparently, it’s back. And honestly, I think you should give it a try. For only $1, you’re going to get an interview with best-selling author Tim Ferriss (The 4-Hour Work Week), and Book Marketing Update, plus a two-month trial subscription to his Million Dollar Autor Club. Your subscription will give you Book Marketing Update and an audio interview with a top author or expert.
Thanks, Steve, for bringing Book Marketing Update back–and adding author/expert interviews as well!
January 17th, 2008 at 1:08 pm
This is something I have always been interested in, how to get companies in my target audience to purchase large quantities of books for their employees. Thanks for the heads up!
January 24th, 2008 at 10:29 am
I think digitization of books will increase the circulations as well as revenue. I heard about a website http://www.pressmart.net delivers the digitization services for all print publications. I hope this information will be useful to all publishers.