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B&N CFO "thrilled" about holiday sales
Heard this story on NPR today. Thought I'd post it.
"Digital Divide Propels Barnes & Noble Past Rival" http://www.npr.org/2011/01/06/132713...-rival?ps=cprs Quote:
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A bit more on the B&N results:
http://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/b...y-digital.html Interesting glimpses of future plans, including closing some brick and mortar stores as leases expire, and a predicted decline in print sales with a corresponding ebook increase. ______ Dennis |
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It sounds like B&N really has a good plan for handling the change. I must say that I'm impressed.
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B&N's concerns are about short-term cash flow; their long term plan of fortifying pbook sales with ebook revenue has little margin for error in the short-term but it looks like the NC is generating enough cash to bridge their gap.
They still have one huge bridge to cross, though, and that is to find a way take Nook international. They need the added scale to keep up with Kindle or they will be at an ongoing disadvantage. |
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it does sound like B&N have done a good job so far of saving them selfs as i think they could easily be in the position of Boarders which is looking like it's days are numbered.
As for their international presence no one has really heard of them hear in the uk so maybe open a flagship store or two in big cities? But design these stores from the ground up for the digital age just don't ask me what a book shop for the digital age should be. |
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A while back, they put out employment ads seeking people who specifically had experience in international e-commerce, so I assume that part of the plan is already underway. Getting those details right and negotiating/managing the deals with the publishers are the two key pieces of the puzzle. That's where Amazon has the advantage. They've always really been a software company at the core. |
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How would overseas Nook owners purchase ebooks? They can't use the US B&N website due to publisher's restrictions.
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Publisher restrictions are geographic, and depend on whether the publisher has the right to sell a book in a particular territory. There's no reason the B&N site couldn't stock electronic titles salable overseas, and use geolocation on the IP address of the purchaser to determine if they can purchase a particular volume. (You might wind up with ebooks on the B&N site US customers couldn't buy, which would be a grimly amusing reversal of the usual state of affairs.) It's a good bet that going forward, publishers will want to acquire worldwide ebook rights on titles they publish, precisely to get around such problems. For that matter, there's no reason B&N couldn't list print volumes on the website salable overseas, though they would have to partner with local enterprises for warehousing and fulfillment. ______ Dennis |
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I don't know if there's any real need for B&N to go international is there? Not speaking from any position of knowledge really, but isn't the U.S. market big enough to sustain a company like B&N?
Surely you don't always have to compete against your biggest rival in one country by matching them in every other country? Although as an Aussie, I wouldn't mind having the extra option. ![]() Regards Caleb |
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Amazon has several country specific websites set up already. B&N doesnt. And the geo restrictions are more narrow than realized. A customer from Netherlands can't purchase from UK Amazon. Into how many parts do the publishers split the globe? And there are already many ereaders available globally. Do they need another one? |
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Considering the number of complaints I've read about the lack of internationally-available content, I'd say the market thinks so, especially considering that the inclusion of nook for PC, nook for Android, nook for iDevices, and nook for whatever-other-platform-comes-along are part of the plaltform.
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Geo-restrictions bite when rights to a book are held by more than one publisher. "Foreign rights" are normally negotiated separately. My book may be bought by a US publisher for US sale, and then (I should be so lucky...) picked up by publishers in other countries for release there. Those publishers have the right to issue the book in their respective territories. Quote:
B&N wants market share. The nook is a worthy reader, and the nook color is doing nicely, thanks. There are plenty of other readers, but where do you get content? If you want to get Kindle editions from Amazon, you need to use a Kindle or Kindle app. If you want to get content from B&N, you need to use a nook or nook app. As publishers increasingly push for worldwide electronic rights, geo-restrictions will fade. Each on-line book retailer will want to be your sole source for purchased ebooks. Amazon built an eco-system around the Kindle and Kindle apps to encourage you to buy only from them. B&N will have incentive to do likewise. ______ Dennis |
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Thin-margin businesses are by definition high volume businesses. Amazon sold 8 million kindles in 2010 because they are a worldwide player and the cheapest connected reader around. And one reason they are so cheap is because they sell so many readers (and books) the world over. Development costs are fixed, so are back end costs; spreading them over a large volume is the most competitive way to beef up margins. Amazon is not going to stop international operations any more than Kobo is so if B&N is serious about playing with the big boys they need to follow suit. Kindle 4 is coming so anybody who is serious about staying in the game needs to get within striking distance of K3 before then. Or else. |
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