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Dear
Publisher!
Wow! What an eventful break it has been since the
last newsletter. I’m going to go ahead and call it time well spent. If I
may recap for you:
-We’ve had boatloads of books coming in for shows taking place this
year. ALA Midwinter’s success seems to have just been the beginning of
what’s going to be a fantastic 2007. Now, when I say boatloads of books,
obviously I mean that there are literally hundreds, maybe even bordering
on thousands of books in our office. However, we’re always hoping that you
will keep on sending more, so that every exhibit we do this year will be a
runaway hit with the librarians.
-We started a CBE Blog, that’s affectionately been dubbed “The
Comblogged Book Exhibit.” It’s wonderful insight into what we (or mostly
what I) think about current issues in the book world. Check it out at cbeblog.blogspot.com.
-The most important and exciting thing that occurred between the last
issue and now, is that we’ve been recruited to set up a very special
children’s exhibit at the Beijing International Book Fair! This is huge
news not only for us, but also for all of you publishers of children’s
books. See the story below for all the details.
We don’t like to waste time at CBE, and we certainly didn’t since the
last issue. In this issue you’ll find the next installment of our ongoing
series of Publisher Associations with a profile on PMA. We’re also kicking
off our new series called the Publisher Spotlight. In this issue, we’re
shining the light on ReadHowYouWant.com, a wonderful resource for both
publishers and readers. See one of the links below to learn about a great
service AAP is offering in March (as a preview to the full story in the
march issue). Of course, below you’ll find an article explaining our new
Beijing exhibit that we’re falling over ourselves with excitement for.
Don’t forget to check out our website , database and blog for constant resources of information. Ok! That’s
it! I’m done! Scroll down for the good stuff!
Until next time!
Seth Dellon
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CBE’s Publisher Association
Profiles is proud to present: PMA |
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In this day and age, there is a
constant battle raging for the attention of consumers. Not only are
companies competing for attention, but they’re also competing for
sales. Books are experiencing a particularly hard time because
they’re battling video games, computers, movies and TV. As lovers of
literature, we all appreciate the creative process behind bringing
an authors idea to a bound, published book, but how do we compete?
Luckily for publishers, there’s the PMA, The Independent Book
Publishers Association.
PMA is a publishers association that exists to “provide
cooperative marketing programs, education and advocacy within the
publishing industry.” Founded in 1983, PMA currently boasts a
membership of over four thousand publishers of print, audio and
video. Their list of member benefits proves that they also have
relationships with wholesalers, booksellers, financial companies,
insurance agencies, and much more. Their collection of cohorts
provides all of their members with networking opportunities.
Networking opportunities are, of course, one way to market. The
more connections one has, the more people one can tell about
something, and word of mouth can spread like wildfire—especially
when many are in the same field. But where some associations offer
similar opportunities in networking, PMA stands by their mission to
provide their members more. Their laundry list of marketing programs
is available to all members, and it includes exhibiting
opportunities, awards, direct mailings and advertising. They have
also created their own Publishing University (available online and
at Bookexpo 2007) that provides its students with seminars in four
major aspects of publishing: Legal, Production, Marketing, and
Business Organization.
PMA’s website is easy to use, and well organized, and can serve a
resource all on its own, even if you’re not a member. But becoming a
member opens you up to even more opportunities. For more information
about PMA, visit www.pma-online.org, or reach
them by phone or email at 310-372-2732 and info@pma-online.org respectively.
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Publisher
Spotlight: |
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Every so often, the CBE Newsletter will
find a publisher that is not only doing great things for literature,
but great things for publishers as well. This is the first of a new
ongoing series. |
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ReadHowYouWant.com: |
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Imagine a world with print-on-demand capabilities, in any format,
in little time. Picture a time when your books can be available for
disabled readers in a matter of days. You’ve dreamed of a world in
which Braille has been automated and doesn’t take three weeks, but
only a day. In this dream you can make out the open market available
to you on Amazon, Ebay, Moby, Lightning Source and other places.
E-books and audio books and printed books in so many formats you
think you could just………
Pinch yourself. You are awake. You didn’t see all of these great
things in a dream. No. You saw them at ReadHowYouWant.com, where all your printing and
format dreams are a reality. |
2007 ALA Mid Photo
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Click here to read about
everything ReadHowYouWant.com
offers!
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International
Children’s Publishing Exhibit: |
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The name Beijing conjures up
different images for almost anyone who hears it. Undoubtedly the
general public will see an image of The Great Wall of China. But for
those of us in the publishing industry, for the past few years (and
most likely many years to come), Beijing has (and will) conjure up
an image of something different, but no less great of a feat: The
Beijing International Book Fair.
Considered one of the four
most important major book fairs in the world, The Beijing
International Book Fair is on the cutting edge of great things for
its attendees and publishers. This year, those that are in charge of
the fair are creating another of these new and great thing for
attendees and publishers alike, and they’ve come to us for
help.
Partnering with the Beijing International Book Fair and
the Association of Educational Publishers, and in conjunction with
The Children’s Book Council and The Publishers Association of the
U.K, we at Combined Book Exhibit and American Collective Stand are
very proud to be debuting the first annual International Children’s
Publishing Exhibit!
This official exhibit of the BIBF will be
held in the children’s hall of the fair. It will be truly
international in scope, representing hundreds of books from hundreds
of children’s publishers from the U.S., the U.K., and countries from
around the world.
Much like our New Title Showcase at
Bookexpo America and The London Book Fair, the International
Children’s Publishing Exhibit (ICPE) will be a great opportunity for
publishers who cannot afford the expense of attending the show on
their own to participate in a show that had 200 thousand attendees
and almost ten thousand copyright deals made in 2006.
To
find out more about this great opportunity, and to register to
participate, go to the exhibit’s homepage at www.ICPEOnline.com
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AAP
Preview: |
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They stand for the rights of publishers here and abroad. They
fight censorship. They provide their members with useful current
information on trade conditions, government activities and policies,
legislative proposals, and other matters of special concern. Their
acronym also happens to comes before almost any other
alphabetically. They’re AAP, The Association of American Publishers,
and they exist to help publishers here in the U.S. As you can see,
they do a lot of really great things for a lot of really great
publishers.
On March 7th, they are doing something great for
small publishers: they are hosting their Smaller and Independent
Publishers Annual Meeting. It’s taking place in New York City and
will be full of great resources specifically for those companies
that may need it the most. Click the following link to find out more
about the show:
http://www.publishers.org/conference/eventdetail.cfm?EventID=91
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IN THE NEXT ISSUE
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- Report from Toy Fair!
- Report from AAP!
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(click on show name to view details)
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Show Name |
Show Date |
Location |
Registration
Deadline |
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2007 American Library Association
Midwinter |
19 Jan 2007-22 Jan 2007 |
Seattle, WA |
New ! Conference report Click here to
access |
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2007 Michigan Reading Association
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10 Mar 2007-12 Mar 2007 |
Grand Rapids, MI |
Feb 14, 2007 |
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2007 Association of College &
Res Libraries |
29 Mar 2007-01 Apr 2007 |
Baltimore, MD |
Mar 12, 2007 |
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2007 Florida Library
Association |
10 Apr 2007-12 Apr 2007 |
Orlando, FL |
Mar 09, 2007 |
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2007 Texas Library
Association |
12 Apr 2007-14 Apr 2007 |
San Antonio |
Mar 09, 2007 |
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2007 Pennsylvania School Library
Association |
13 Apr 2007-14 Apr 2007 |
Hershey, PA |
Mar 26, 2007 |
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2007 London Book
Fair |
16 Apr 2007-18 Apr 2007 |
London, Earls Court |
Feb 21, 2007 |
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2007 Connecticut Library
Association |
17 Apr 2007-18 Apr 2007 |
Hartford, CT |
Apr 02, 2007 |
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2007 New Jersey Library
Association
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24 Apr 2007-25 Apr 2007 |
Long Branch, NJ |
Apr 02, 2007 |
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2007 BookExpo
America |
01 Jun 2007-03 Jun 2007 |
New York City |
Apr 06, 2007 |
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2007 American Library Association
Annual |
23 Jun 2007-26 Jun 2007 |
Washington, DC |
Jun 06, 2007 |
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2007 Beijing Book
Fair |
30 Aug 2007-03 Sep 2007 |
Beijing |
May 02, 2007 |
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2007 Frankfurt Book
Fair |
10 Oct 2007-14 Oct 2007 |
Frankfurt, Germany |
Jul 27, 2007 |
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2007 Illinois Library
Association |
10 Oct 2007-11 Oct 2007 |
Springfield, IL |
Sep 10, 2007 |
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2007 Ohio Library
Association |
10 Oct 2007-12 Oct 2007 |
Columbus, OH |
Sep 10, 2007 |
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2007 New England Library
Association |
14 Oct 2007-16 Oct 2007 |
Sturbridge, MA |
Sep 21, 2007 |
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2007 Pennsylvania Library
Association |
15 Oct 2007-16 Oct 2007 |
State College, PA |
Sep 21, 2007 |
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2007 New York Library
Association |
18 Oct 2007-19 Oct 2007 |
Buffalo, NY |
Sep 28, 2007 |
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2007 American Association School
Librarians |
25 Oct 2007-28 Oct 2007 |
Reno, NV |
Sep 17, 2007 |
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2007 California Library
Association |
26 Oct 2007-28 Oct 2007 |
Long Beach, CA |
Sep 28, 2007 |
| 2007 New York State Reading
Association |
07 Nov 2007-09 Nov 2007 |
Saratoga Springs, NY |
Oct 19, 2007 |
(below are rates for participating in our shows)
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State/Regional
shows |
National
Shows |
International
Shows |
| Member
Rates |
Member Rates |
Member Rates |
$69 per title, per show /
face-out |
$89 per title, per
show / face-out |
$125 per title, per
show / face-out |
| Non-Member Rates |
Non-Member Rates |
Non-Member Rates |
$95 per title, per show /
face-out |
$125 per title, per
show / face-out |
$195 per title, per
show / face-out |
Advertisements in our individual show catalogs are
available for $150 per ad. Only Full page ads accepted. 8.5" x 11"
pdf files preferred. Show catalogs are printed in black and white
only.
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