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Word Up and Learned Owl Turn to Indiegogo
In recent months crowdfunding Web site Indiegogo has become a go-to spot for booksellers looking to raise money, either to open a location or expand an existing one.
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B&N Closes Tikatok, More Stores
In its second quarter filing with the SEC, B&N disclosed that it has closed its Tikatok operation and that it will continue to reduce its overall number of retail stores.
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Third Quarter Print Book Sales in Canada Fall
Sales of print books in Canada slipped in the third quarter of 2012 from the same quarter last year, according to the latest figures from BookNet Canada. The market was down overall by 9.5% in unit sales and by 6.4 %in dollar value for the July to September quarter.
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What's Selling at Phoenix Books
Beth Wagner, children's book buyer for Phoenix Books' two stores, in Essex and Burlington, Vt., shares news of her stores' strongest sellers this shopping season.
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WORD Launches Romance of the Month Club
WORD Books in Brooklyn, N.Y., is the latest bookstore to launch a curated monthly subscription program, on romance. The books will be selected by bestselling author Sarah MacLean.
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East View Map Link Buys Online Travel Bookstore
East View Map Link is looking to extend its reach and help retailers develop travel sections with its acquisition of online travel retailer Longitude Books.
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Children's Booksellers Off to a Strong Start for Holiday Selling Season
Black Friday weekend – and the holiday selling season – got off to a strong start for many children's specialty booksellers PW spoke with as part of an informal survey of two dozen booksellers.
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The Weekly Scorecard: Tracking Print Book Sales for the Week Ending November 25, 2012
PW's weekly look at print book sales based on numbers from Nielsen BookScan.
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More Mixed Signals From Barnes & Noble
Barnes & Noble’s second-quarter financial performance had both good news and bad news.
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Can Bricks-and-Mortar Bookstores Beat Last Year?
Even though Thanksgiving came early this year, big box retailers, national chains, and online sellers began the Christmas season even earlier.
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This Week's Bestsellers: December 3, 2012
Commentary and analysis on this week's PW Bestsellers Lists.
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Bottom Line Improves at Barnes & Noble
With sales from its retail trade stores off 2.9% in the second quarter ended October 27, total revenue at Barnes & Noble dipped 0.4%, to $1.88 billion, but EBITDA (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization) increased 15.6%, to $64.8 million.
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Books of Wonder Fundraising Update
Late last month, New York City children's bookselling mainstay Books of Wonder turned to Indiegogo to raise $100,000 toward the financial cushion it needs to stay in business and it looks like it could meet its fundraising goal.
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Taking the Pre-Holiday Temperature: Boston Store Checks
Earlier this month, John Mendelson of Candlewick Press let PW tag along on store check visits to an indie bookstore, three chain stores, and a price club in the Greater Boston area.
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Strong Start to Holiday Selling Season
“Wild and wonderful” is the way Carol Chittenden, owner of Eight Cousins in Falmouth, Mass., describes the first weekend of the holiday selling season. A description matched by other independents.
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Amazon Lists Holiday Sales Milestones
Amazon announced a number of “milestones” this morning for early holiday sales that featured the success of the Kindle family.
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The Weekly Scorecard: Tracking Print Book Sales for the Week Ending November 18, 2012
PW's weekly look at print book sales based on numbers from Nielsen BookScan.
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New London Bookstore to Open Soon
Hurricane Sandy is just one of several set backs that Chris Jones and his wife, Gina Holmes, have had to overcome on the path to opening Monte Cristo Bookshop in New London, Ct.,
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This Week's Bestsellers: November 26, 2012
Commentary and analysis on this week's PW Bestsellers Lists.
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Getting a Grip on Sidelines for the 2012 Holiday Season
In the past few years especially, sidelines have become an increasingly important way for bookstores to diversify their inventory and gain margin.



