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    Veronika Kartovenko

    5 reasons to use social and mobile for scouting new talent

    Sweek, a social platform for free reading and writing, and Ravensburger, a well-known German publisher, have successfully completed #SchreibMitRavensburger, a Young Adult writing contest. At…

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    Veronika Kartovenko October 16, 2017
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    What traditional publishers can learn from indie authors [PART 1]

    This is a guest post from Ricardo Fayet. Ricardo is an avid reader and startup enthusiast who has been studying the publishing industry with interest for…

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    Ricardo Fayet October 10, 2017
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    Tips for making your book a genuine success

    Last month Claire Morrison, Senior Marketing Manager at DK, felt passionate enough about our feature Amazon: How to Get Your Book To Appear Alongside the…

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    Claire Morrison September 9, 2017
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    FutureBook … or FutureRead? Fostering the next generation of readers

    Sheila Bounford has worked in service businesses connected to the publishing industry for thirty years. A former Executive Director of the IPG, Head of Business…

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    Sheila Bounford August 1, 2017
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    Amazon’s Whole Foods acquisition is about so much more than groceries

    Yes, the grocery business is huge. And while it’s one of several industries Amazon hasn’t yet dominated, there’s something way more significant about their acquisition…

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    Joe Wikert July 19, 2017
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    Alchemy: Why poetry publishers need to get it together

    In May this year, three wrestling matches were held in a library. Two small poetry publishers, Sidekick Books and The Emma Press, nominated their champions…

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    Kirsten Irving July 18, 2017
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    Why we should be publishing more children’s books in translation

    Lisa Davis is the Book Purchasing Manager at BookTrust, the UK’s largest reading charity that gifts books to over two million children, and works on the…

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    Lisa Davis July 17, 2017
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    What Cory Doctorow taught me about DRM

    Cory Doctorow is one of my nominations for Hero of the Internet. He’s an author, activist, journalist, and blogger – he’s co-editor of Boing Boing,…

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    Alison Jones July 12, 2017
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    Managing communication in outsourcing: What tools are available to publishers?

    As outsourcing becomes the norm in publishing there is a demand for tools to help manage the communication between in-house staff and their freelancers. This…

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    BookMachine July 10, 2017
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    Dealing with change at work: Tony Burke interview

    On 19th July, over 100 publishers will meet at St Bride Foundation off Fleet Street to discuss how to deal with change at work. One…

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    BookMachine June 25, 2017
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    The demand for outsourcing in publishing continues to rise

    As technology continuously improves so too does the effectiveness of virtual and remote working for all. A recent Just Content whitepaper in collaboration with BookMachine,…

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    BookMachine June 21, 2017
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    Dealing with change at work: John Pettigrew interview

    On 19th July, over 100 publishers will meet at St Bride Foundation off Fleet Street to discuss how to deal with change at work. One…

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    BookMachine June 19, 2017
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    Death of digital overstated in recent report

    The Publishers Association numbers show consumer ebook sales have collapsed by 17 per cent, but physical book sales are up by 8 per cent[1]. The media took…

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    Tom Grayson May 15, 2017
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    Behind the scenes at Blackwell’s: What publishers can learn from a bookselling icon

    Last week I was lucky enough to receive a VIP behind-the-scenes tour of Blackwell’s flagship store in Broad Street, Oxford. The point of the exercise,…

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    Abbie Headon April 19, 2017
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    Print’s not dead, so what’s next for it? [Winning blog idea March]

    Each month BookMachine offers a community member, with great ideas, the chance to write on the site. March’s winner was Percie Edgeler who writes about the…

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    Percie Edgeler April 14, 2017
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