Sunday, March 6, 2016

The Eight Reasons Why Consumers Buy Books

In an article published on the Digital Book World blog, blogger Andrew Rhomberg reported on some observations made by Jellybooks about the reasons why people buy books and mentioned the eight reasons:

1. To be entertained - now.  Readers want to escape into imaginary worlds to do things that they would never do except between the pages of their latest guilty pleasure. These books are not read over a few days but over a few hours but unfortunately, are not books that are recommended to but a few within their circle.

2.  To be entertained in the future.  These are books that are stockpiled for future enjoyment using Kindle Countdowns, Bookbub and other price promotions. These treasures, bought or downloaded en masse, are often forgotten (hey, I'm guilty of it too!) and are generally not recommended to anyone.

3.  To be informed. Usually works of non-fiction, these books are purchased for a specific purpose or topic, are rarely completed. Think business books, we read enough to get what we need and move on to the next one.  Good for non-fiction, terrible for fiction.

4.  Obligated to Read.  These books are generally textbooks assigned for class work and/or are books purchased to enhance or build upon a skill. I am thinking that this would be the row upon row of Communication Theory books that I purchased during my days in Grad School!

5.  Social Pressure to Read.  Oh, the dreaded "everybody is reading it" but would you have read the book otherwise?  We may finish the book but not really get into it (no judgment, it just is what it is, right?).  We skip through the talking points in order to "keep up" in conversations about "the book".

6.  Reading the book makes us look smart.  Think Pulitzer Prize winners, books that you would never "hide the title" when reading the book in public. In fact, you want to be seen reading this book.  These are generally big physical books that feel good and look good in our hands as we read them riding mass transit or sitting on park benches. They are also books purchased in large numbers - and are sometimes never read.

7.  Purchased as a gift. Generally purchased around summer reading and Christmas seasons, books are always the perfect gift and this particular purchase is usually physical books rather than ebooks.

8.  Impulse purchases.  Deep discounts, author readings, seminars, whatever is going on at that time gets you all excited and the next thing you know, you're leaving the event with a bag full of whatever the speaker was selling.  Hey, again, no judgment, I've done it too!  And like other impulse buyers, most of my purchases, once the glow has faded, have gone unread.

So, there you have it.  Now, it's time for me to go read some of the books that I've stockpiled.

To read the complete article, go on over to Andrew's article at dbw.

Let's read something good!



Monday, February 15, 2016

Good Ideas and Writer Podcasts!



Happy President's Day everyone!  Just wanted to stop in with a quote that I noticed on an email sent by K.M.Weiland, and if you haven't ever checked her out, please do so at her site "Helping Writers Become Authors".  Her advice is writer's gold!

And here's another good idea: check out Sarah Pannenberg's article "The Best Podcasts for Writers".  I've downloaded a number of these and find it exceptionally useful to listen to these while cooking, driving and cleaning.  I've not mastered listening to these while writing yet because I spend far too much time taking notes when I try!

Enjoy the day!  Read (write) something good!

Saturday, February 13, 2016

Big News! Welcome to our new home!


2016 brings a whole host of new changes!  bbpco., an indie publishinghouse  has moved to a new site address:   www.bbpcoindiepub.com!

We could not be more excited! And we cannot wait to move all of our things into our new home, including some old favorites but bringing on some new titles that we are sure that you are going to LOVE! 

Thanks for coming!

Saturday, October 31, 2015

Nanowrimo??

Last day of October!  Whoo!  Still on the fence about signing up for Nanowrimo.  I have so many projects on deck, I cring when I think about adding yet another project for a whole month!  Question to other writers/publishers:  Are you doing Nanowrimo and how do you plan to fit this in with your other writing projects?  Please share your tips and techniques!

Happy Nanowrimo!

Friday, August 1, 2014

Get Crazy This Weekend - for free! This Weekend Only, "When Crazy's Coming, The Midlife Misadventure of a Midlife Diva", Free on Amazon.com!

It's almost here!  Get Crazy This Weekend - for free! 

That's right!  On August 2nd and 3rd, click on our link with Amazon to get a free kindle copy of "When Crazy's Coming, The Midlife Misadventures of a Midlife Diva"! 

So set your clocks!  The fun begins at 12:01 a.m.  Visit Amazon.com on August 2nd and 3rd for a free kindle book! 

#crazyscoming

http://www.amazon.com/When-Crazys-Coming-Midlife-Misadventures-ebook/dp/B00JOYVASO/ref=pd_rhf_gw_p_tnr_2

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Goodread Giveaway has ended, congrats to my five winners, many thanks to all who entered!

Thank you, thank you, thank you to all who entered my first ever Goodreads Giveaway!  Five winners have been chosen from the 491 readers who requested "When Crazy's Coming, The Midlife Misadventures of a Midlife Diva".  Those books will be going out soon!

Stay tuned for "Most Likely", Book Two of the Midlife Diva Series, scheduled to be released August, 2014.

And please come back for our "Most Likely" Goodreads Giveaway!


Tuesday, May 27, 2014

$.99 Special Summer Pricing! That's Something To Celebrate!


Sweet Sweet Summertime!

Spend it with us!  Enjoy Special Summer Pricing, when  Summer's gone, so is the summer pricing!

Get Crazy This Summer! Read a free excerpt here!

#crazyscoming

#crazyscoming