Monday, May 14, 2007

Industry Leaders Predict The Future Of The Book

The internet has changed everything from how we sell books, how we read books, to how we publish them. “Amazon and the other on-line book retailers proved the Internet’s power to change retailing,” says Dan Poynter, Director of the Book Summit. “On the other side of this, marketing a book has become even more challenging especially with book review sections minimizing their coverage and sometimes shutting down all together. Our goal is to come together to offer solutions and find ways to work in this new paradigm. And also discuss the future of the long tail”

The third annual Book Summit on September 26, 2007 in New York City will bring together key industry leaders to focus on the Internet—how to harness it and to use it to dig into overlooked sales areas.

The event will be held at the Center for Independent Publishing (formerly the Small Press Center). The day long round table will host senior managers from publishing houses, digital printers, small publishers, reviewers, distributors and associations sharing their views on where the Internet is leading the industry and what they are doing to keep ahead of the seismic changes. The first two Book Summits in 2005 and 2006 were enormously successful in defining the new opportunities and challenges of internet and demand publishing, and in facilitating discussion, ideas, and solutions about the new technologies and business models that are changing the dynamic of publishing.

As in the past, the Summit will be divided into two segments, a gallery for spectators and a round table for the discussion group. There will be no speeches, classes or exhibits. This is a meeting of industry leaders, to discuss the future of publishing and promotion on the Net. Invitations have also been extended to the media.

For information and applications to attend, see www.booksummit.com

Wednesday, May 09, 2007

Book Summit NewsBrief – Vol. 2, No. 4 -- May, 2007

1. BOOK EXPO BLOG. Bloging with BEA Event Director, Lance Fensterman.
A unique perspective on the book world from the bookseller come BEA leader.
Blackberry in hand, expect dispatches from around the world. See:
http://www.bookexpo-lance.blogspot.com/.


2. YOUR BOOK SUMMIT TEAM--WORKING THE BEA BOOK FAIR.
Contact them via their mobile numbers:
Brian Jud: +1-860-985-5908
Penny Sansevieri: +1-619-808-2665
John Harnish: +1-610-626-2436
Eric Kampmann: +1-203-253-4522 (and at the Midpoint Trade booth).


3. BOOK SUMMIT BLOG.
For a running account of the issues facing the industry, see
http://www.BookSummit.com/


4. BOOK CHANNEL BOUND FOR INTERNET.
CBS's Simon & Schuster to Launch Author Videos Via YouTube, Other Sites. See
http://setup1.wsj.com/article/SB117859315428995461.html?mod=us_business_whats_news


5. WHAT DOES YOUR BOOK SUMMIT TEAM DO?
They meet every two weeks via conference calls to plan, organize and execute a unique event.

The Book Summit does not involve speeches, classes or exhibits.
It is a gathering of book industry leaders who are on the cutting edge of the business.
They meet around a table to discuss what is happening and what is coming.


Bill Frank is the moderator.
See http://www.BookSummit.com/


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Third Annual Book Summit: Wednesday, September 26, 2007 at the Small Press Center (same venue) in New York.


See photos on past Summits as well as information on the next one. http://www.BookSummit.com

Book Summit Team
Dan Poynter, DanPoynter@ParaPublishing.com
Bill Frank, wafj@pacbell.net
Brian Jud, BrianJud@bookmarketing.com
Eric Kampmann, eric@midpointtrade.com
John Harnish, enjoyoften@comcast.net
Penny Sansevieri, penny@amarketingexpert.com
Tom Gregory, HYPERBIZ@aol.com

Send NewsBrief submissions to DanPoynter@ParaPublishing.com