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I wonder what this means for those people outside the UK who buy from WH Smith using addresses that may be...umm... not quite right? Kobo checks IP addresses but WH Smith never used to. They are/were useful for buying books that aren't available here in the colonies.
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whsmith progress?
An interesting article in today's Bookseller on e-book reader selling.
http://www.thebookseller.com/blogs/h...-e-reader.html Looks like WHS are still struggling to perfect selling the devices which is a pity. As an aside, I love the B&N guy's snide remark that integrated bookshops should be a place where peeps could take their defective Kindles for repair. ![]() |
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Also important for people outside the UK to realise that WHS is not really a bookstore in the sense that B&N is. It sells books, magazines and newspapers yes, but it also sells sweets, art supplies, office supplies, back to school supplies, board games, toys, electronics, and so on.
While B&N may sell non-book items, they are primarily a book store, who also sell other things. WHS is primarily an other-things store, who also sell books. You aren't going to get specialist book, let alone ebook, knowledge from WHS sales people. Last edited by murraypaul; 11-03-2011 at 11:13 AM. |
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Some of the staff in my local WHS look as if their lips would move if they did try to read
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WHS marketing
The people in the stores may or may not be up to speed at WHSmith, but you really can't fault the marketing Dept.
The WHSmith Xmas ads are on the TV nightly-pushing Kobo( a big change from kindle all the way) and I was gobsmacked when I went to buy a train ticket this am and found even the WHS at my train station was pushing kobo with posters and when I checked in store there were a few on display-ergo: in stock. Because you live in the UK you forget the reach of WHS, its part of the everyday fabric of the high street and of course, travel. As our local station is now heralding Kobo, I suspect that they'll be available in all their mega busy airport stores as well as all major train stations giving them huge daily visibility which cannot be a bad thing. |
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But does the Kobo support Welsh? I'm not at all sure how well it will handle the double f's and l's :P
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WH Smith launch Kobo Vox @£169
http://www.thebookseller.com/news/wh...-e-reader.html
As the kindle fire is not avail as yet in the UK, Kobo have fleeting chance to steal a march on Amazon. |
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That is quite a significant advantage, as neither Kindle Fire nor Nook Color are available, so they have a real market opportunity.
The competition is either cheap (and nasty) no-name 7 inch tablets, or the considerably more expensive BlackBerry PlayBook and Samsung tablets. |
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![]() ![]() What a daft system, fancy discouraging multiple purchases! I haven't actually bought any books for ages as I've been reading library e-books for most of the year, but I used to buy quite a bit from the WH Smiths ebook store, generally several at a time. |
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