How consumers buy continues to evolve. Consumers have never been so powerful, and they’ve never been so connected.
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The early adoption of new tools
- March 24, 2011
It seems like everyday a new digital tool is created for the book industry. This panel looks at three of the most significant: ecatalogues, egalleys and video.
The in-house digital shift
- March 24, 2011
How will current business models, organizational structures and job descriptions change to meet the demands of a new way of doing business?
The transmedia revolution
- March 24, 2011
In this interactive session, we examine the explosive growth of enhanced e-books and book apps and the new storytelling techniques now available.
Bob Miller (Workman Publishing) discusses risk in publishing and new publishing models.
Bookselling on the web: Two independent innovators explore online book publishing, retailing and promotion
- March 25, 2010
Mark Coker (Smashwords) shares four big trends shaping the future of bookselling on the web, while Len Vlhaos (American Booksellers Association and Indiebound) talks about independent local bookstores.
Has content outgrown its covers?
- March 25, 2010
How can publishers reimagine themselves digitally? Deanna McFadden (HarperCollins Canada) explores opportunities in digital publishing, digital formats, and more.
Lessons learned from Kobo and Shortcovers: A year in the life of the what and how of selling ebooks
- March 25, 2010
Data-driven, this session by Michael Tamblyn (Kobo) breaks down the lessons they’ve learned after one year of selling ebooks on Shortcovers.
In this double lecture, Ian Barker (Symtext) and Mark Scott (BookRiff) each explore what it means to create one book from many.
Open source EPUB: Digital books
- March 25, 2010
Liza Daly (Threepress Consulting) thinks about reading engines, digital book formats, and new opportunities.






