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How much do you read about book selling?

Submitted by Bruce K. Hollingdrake on Monday, 23 July 2007No Comment

It’s always been my understanding that to understand any business thoroughly you must not only participate in it but read anything and everything you can get your hands on. From close to our first day in business we signed up for BookThink’s free weekly newsletter. It’s been and continues to be a terrific source of information. Craig Stark and his crew of guest writers have done all book sellers a great service (can you tell I like them?). I can also recommend his paid for Gold Edition reports. We’ve been a regular subscriber to it as well and think that the information he provides gives you a lot for your money. We made back the yearly fee on just one of his tips.

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