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In this episode, Lauren & Matt gleefully share data from a recent Pew Research Center report confirming what we already knew: print books are alive and well. We unpack the survey results and what they mean for us, indie authors, and the publishing industry as a whole.
Listen wherever you get your podcasts, or watch the video episode on YouTube!
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π‘ Pew Research Center | Americans still opt for print books over digital or audio versions
π‘ Print Still Owns the Room and Pew Research Agrees With [Matt]
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ποΈ [4:17] β βFor all those that are continually beating that drum, or find it weird that I'm anti-ebook, in your face.β
ποΈ [16:32] β βI would hope by now anybody that's listened to more than a couple ofΒ these episodes, that you've understood that whether or not Lauren and I worked for Lulu, we would still be talking about books, print books, how authors can sell more books. Our whole existence at times, especially from a professional level, revolves around helping authors sell more books.β
ποΈ [35:16] β βYou should be tapping into this market of print book readers and buyers. 100% if you're not already, you should. But more importantly, if you're not selling direct yet, that's really where all of this comes together. That's the four way stop, the convergence of where all of these things will meet in the middle and form, like the ultimate sort of book sales experience for you and your readers.β
π Canβt wait for our next episode? Check out our Resources page for links to our blog, our YouTube channel, and more.
π Find us on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn at luludotcom!
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By Matt Briel & Lauren Vassallo4.6
2020 ratings
In this episode, Lauren & Matt gleefully share data from a recent Pew Research Center report confirming what we already knew: print books are alive and well. We unpack the survey results and what they mean for us, indie authors, and the publishing industry as a whole.
Listen wherever you get your podcasts, or watch the video episode on YouTube!
Dive Deeper
π‘ Pew Research Center | Americans still opt for print books over digital or audio versions
π‘ Print Still Owns the Room and Pew Research Agrees With [Matt]
π‘ Listen to These Episodes
Sound Bites From This Episode
ποΈ [4:17] β βFor all those that are continually beating that drum, or find it weird that I'm anti-ebook, in your face.β
ποΈ [16:32] β βI would hope by now anybody that's listened to more than a couple ofΒ these episodes, that you've understood that whether or not Lauren and I worked for Lulu, we would still be talking about books, print books, how authors can sell more books. Our whole existence at times, especially from a professional level, revolves around helping authors sell more books.β
ποΈ [35:16] β βYou should be tapping into this market of print book readers and buyers. 100% if you're not already, you should. But more importantly, if you're not selling direct yet, that's really where all of this comes together. That's the four way stop, the convergence of where all of these things will meet in the middle and form, like the ultimate sort of book sales experience for you and your readers.β
π Canβt wait for our next episode? Check out our Resources page for links to our blog, our YouTube channel, and more.
π Find us on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn at luludotcom!
π Email us at [email protected]
π Sign up for our mailing list.