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Ainsley Sparkes
November 28, 2016
BookNet News

We need you! To fill out our customer satisfaction survey

Ainsley Sparkes
November 28, 2016
BookNet News
We need you! To fill out our customer satisfaction survey

We want to hear from you! It's that time of year when we ask you to look back, reflect, and fill out our customer satisfaction survey. 

Tagged: holidays, customer satisfaction survey

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Zalina Alvi
November 25, 2016
Podcasts

Podcast: Why the print book won't die, part one

Zalina Alvi
November 25, 2016
Podcasts
Podcast: Why the print book won't die, part one

Is the print book as a technology underrated? We discuss in this episode of BookNet Canada's Podcast.

Tagged: canadian readers, industry commentary

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BookNet Canada
November 22, 2016
SalesData

So long, Prospector, and thanks for all the reports

BookNet Canada
November 22, 2016
SalesData
So long, Prospector, and thanks for all the reports

Prospector's Opportunity Reports have been redesigned as SalesData's Gap Analysis Reports. Learn more about this transition.

Tagged: salesdata tips

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BookNet Canada
November 16, 2016
ebookcraft, Tech Forum

Tech Forum & ebookcraft 2017: First speakers announced!

BookNet Canada
November 16, 2016
ebookcraft, Tech Forum
Tech Forum & ebookcraft 2017: First speakers announced!

The first round of speaker announcements for Tech Forum & ebookcraft 2017 are here!

Tagged: speaker announcements

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Tom Richardson
November 10, 2016
ONIX, Standards & Metadata

Proposed changes to ONIX 2.1 code lists

Tom Richardson
November 10, 2016
ONIX, Standards & Metadata
Proposed changes to ONIX 2.1 code lists

Recently, the ONIX International Steering Committee announced a general statement of intent that ONIX 2.1 code lists should become truly and fully static. What does that mean for you?

Tagged: onix 2.1 to onix 3.0, onix 3.0

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BookNet Canada
November 8, 2016
Marketing, Research & Analysis

How to reach the Canadian holiday gift buyer

BookNet Canada
November 8, 2016
Marketing, Research & Analysis
How to reach the Canadian holiday gift buyer

Get your books in front of Canadian gift buyers! Figure out where Canadians are looking for gifts, what kinds of advertising they notice, and where they're likely to make their purchases with this handy infographic.

Tagged: holidays, book buying, infographics

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Ainsley Sparkes
November 7, 2016
CataList

A new CataList

Ainsley Sparkes
November 7, 2016
CataList
A new CataList

After months and months of behind-the-scenes coding, testing, and debugging comes a new slicker, sleeker, and more responsive version of the site you love.

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Kitty Yau
November 3, 2016
Research & Analysis

Just how influential do you think you are: The books edition

Kitty Yau
November 3, 2016
Research & Analysis
Just how influential do you think you are: The books edition

The Literary Review of Canada (LRC) has released their list of the 25 Most Influential Books published in Canada. But does influence necessarily mean sales? We data heads investigate.

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Kitty Yau
November 1, 2016
Research & Analysis

Write, Write, Sleep, Eat, Write: NaNoWriMo 2016

Kitty Yau
November 1, 2016
Research & Analysis
Write, Write, Sleep, Eat, Write: NaNoWriMo 2016

To aid all you aspirational NaNoWriMo participants, we've put together a list of the most popular writing reference books in the last 10 years. 

Tagged: bestsellers

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BookNet Canada
October 31, 2016
ONIX

ONIX converter retirements

BookNet Canada
October 31, 2016
ONIX
ONIX converter retirements

Two ONIX converters are going to be retired at the end of the year. We walk you through the changes.

Tagged: onix 2.1 to onix 3.0, onix 3.0

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