Showing posts with label electronic publishing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label electronic publishing. Show all posts

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!



Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Opening Day! Welcome!


First, allow me to introduce myself.  I am Trudi Thomas, Editor and Publisher of bbpco., an indie publishing house.

We specialize in getting literary works out to the public by means of electronic media.  Unfortunately, too many would be authors are cutoff at the pass by big city publishers who are only interested in your works if you have already proven that you are profitable.  In other words, you have to have already sold a book in order to be represented by them.  Or, you have to already be recognized as an author in order for them to peek at your hard work.  Too often, your hard work is tossed aside without even a second glance.  How many times has this happened to you?

At bbpco, we work with the artist/author to bring their work to fruition.  You have something to say, we want to give you the megaphone!
bbpco works hand in hand with the author, from start to finish from cover to cover with editing, cover artwork and formatting, marketing and publicity.  We help you get your works submitted in the top e-formats for sale on Amazon.com, Barnes and Noble.com, iTunes and many other eBook venues.  We help to format your works for the popular ereaders such as Kindle, Kobo, iPad and others and soon we will add audiobook publishing to our services to offer our authors.

Take control of your publishing future, take the reins and make your own dreams come true!

Contact me today and let’s talk about how we can get started – together.

Talk to you soon!

Trumillia Lunnie-Thomas
Editor and Publisher, bbpco., an indie publishinghouse