More bad news for Barnes and Noble. Holiday sales were down 9%. Besides making the mistake (like many retailers do) of over-relying on Christmas sales, B&N still seems to have trouble refitting their ship. No reader or writer wants to see B&N fail, but here is what I wrote awhile back on how B&N could reinvent itself.
Saving Barnes and Noble
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I’m thinking they need to make their books cheaper…they just can’t compete when you can get the eBook version for half the price!
I’m thinking they are overpriced and I certainly can’t afford to buy all the books I want to read…I wish! I would love to help the author but at least they make money off the ebook sales too.
I just don’t want bookstores to go out of business either, and with Amazon opening physical locations…🤔☹️
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There are still a lot of books I want in print so I can add them to my library. However, I do occasionally start with the ebook and then “upgrade” if I really like it.
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That’s how I feel…when I have money I have a list I want for my school classroom library
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