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Large-Store Roundtable Added to Day of Education
May 01, 2008
"What can established stores do to increase sales?" will be the subject
of a Large-Store Roundtable recently added to the American Booksellers Association's
Day of Education
at BookExpo America. The roundtable
discussion, which is free to ABA members, is being hosted and moderated by Carla
Cohen of Politics & Prose Books & Coffee in Washington, D.C.
A poor economy with a lot of uncertainty and customers confronted with an unlimited
number of leisure-time activities make an exploration of how value can be added
to the independent bookstore experience especially timely.
Roundtable discussion questions include:
- How can booksellers market to new customers and increase sales from existing
customers? What are customers expecting from independent bookstores; what
are they looking for? What are stores doing to attract the 25- to 35-year-old
set?
- Are independent booksellers making full use of the Internet? Are they dedicating
enough store resources to it? How can indies get more people to click onto
their sites instead of Amazon.com?
- What new services can independents offer inside and outside the store to
increase traffic and sales?
The Large-Store Roundtable will be held from 9:30 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. on the
Day of Education (Thursday, May 29) in the Silver Lake Room on the third floor
of Hotel ABA, the Renaissance Hollywood. Space is limited to 30 booksellers
on a first-come, first-served basis. Those interested in attending should send an e-mail to Chief Program Officer Len Vlahos (len@bookweb.org) with "Roundtable"
in the subject line.
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