Post by Admin on Aug 15, 2015 0:49:51 GMT
With most large retail bookstores gone and 20,000+ books published every month, it's impossible to sift through the enormous mountain of digital mulch to find a gem. Exceptional books with amazing stories end up getting lost in oblivion. Authors are trampling each other in a mad dash to get his or her book exposure in the same venues and avid readers will not spend countless hours searching for a book of interest on Amazon.
Front Table of New Books meshes the old world with modern technology. Most books purchased in the past were displayed on the first table seen upon entering a bookstore. This is that table - a digital first table limited to no more than 50 new books at a time.
Book sales have been skyrocketing the past few years since self publishing has become the mainstream and majority of books released per month. However, it has become extremely difficult to market a book when 20,000+ new authors per month are using the same platforms to promote his or her product on.
Front Table of New Books has created this new platform so authors and his or her products can be seen in the forefront and not become lost in the multitude of books on Amazon or other online book retailers. There are similar websites that are designed as a playing field for authors to promote books, but they have no limit to the amount of books showcased per month, and books still get lost in the mix. Front Table of New Books limits the amount of books seen by the buying public to 50 books every two weeks. An author's goal is to sell books. Not a few books, but a lot of books. In order to do so, the book (product) needs to be seen by the people most interested in what you have to sell. Social media outlets such as Facebook and Twitter is where most authors attempt to promote their book, but that is failing as it has become authors trying to sell to other authors and not the readers.
Front Table of New Books is just that - the first place to look for a new book. Back in the not so distant days of old, the first place a book lover looked for a new read was on the table first seen upon entering a book store. With most physical book stores and large retail brick and mortar chains gone, there has been a need for a new way of getting books seen. This is it… the Front Table of New Books.
www.fronttableofnewbooks.com
Front Table of New Books meshes the old world with modern technology. Most books purchased in the past were displayed on the first table seen upon entering a bookstore. This is that table - a digital first table limited to no more than 50 new books at a time.
Book sales have been skyrocketing the past few years since self publishing has become the mainstream and majority of books released per month. However, it has become extremely difficult to market a book when 20,000+ new authors per month are using the same platforms to promote his or her product on.
Front Table of New Books has created this new platform so authors and his or her products can be seen in the forefront and not become lost in the multitude of books on Amazon or other online book retailers. There are similar websites that are designed as a playing field for authors to promote books, but they have no limit to the amount of books showcased per month, and books still get lost in the mix. Front Table of New Books limits the amount of books seen by the buying public to 50 books every two weeks. An author's goal is to sell books. Not a few books, but a lot of books. In order to do so, the book (product) needs to be seen by the people most interested in what you have to sell. Social media outlets such as Facebook and Twitter is where most authors attempt to promote their book, but that is failing as it has become authors trying to sell to other authors and not the readers.
Front Table of New Books is just that - the first place to look for a new book. Back in the not so distant days of old, the first place a book lover looked for a new read was on the table first seen upon entering a book store. With most physical book stores and large retail brick and mortar chains gone, there has been a need for a new way of getting books seen. This is it… the Front Table of New Books.
www.fronttableofnewbooks.com