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RE: How would you like bookstores to sell your books?



My biggest gripe about book stores is their policy to order a new book,
let's say 5 or 10 copies, and then when those run out, there is no automatic
reorder, all additional orders have to come from customers, one at a time.
There needs to be a time factor built in.  If those ten books sell out in
two weeks, that would tell me that this is a popular book and an automatic
reorder of 5 or so is a good idea.  If those then sell out in two weeks, it
is time to order 20.  The point here is that a gardening book that does
initially very well has no chance to get up a load of steam and keep
selling.  It's a very self defeating system and very discouraging.
Later,

Jeff Ball

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