(2007-06-15) Shatzkin Future Book Industry
Mike Shatzkin predicts the future of (Trade) Book Publishing:
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the trend toward Digital Media is inescapable, and will change the Book Publishing industry just like the other Creative Industries.
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the physical Book Store business will continue to exist, but is driven by Infrastructure costs, which will lead to consolidation, leaving possibly just 1 Book Store company, probably Barnes And Noble.
- the main physical competitor will be the Library
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Publishers need to Fo Cus on a small number of Market Segment-s, as defined by audience/interest not product format. Host a Virtual Community for each.
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these need to include/support books from other publishers if they fit to the audience interest
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they have to build a Social Network of writers and other partners to support this
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this reminds me of Dave Winer's advice for the Newspaper Publishing Industry. 2006-10-19-WinerNewspaperAdvice
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there will still be some/fewer many-niche general-interest books. So there will need to be a publisher with expertise in handling them. But how many of them will we need?.. In fact, the Book Store-s of the future will have the greatest interest in finding those books, which will be doable by Data Mining across millions of web sites and thousands of publishers.
Also:
- EBook-s, at least Non-Fiction, should be broken up into stand-alone "chunks" (MicroContent).
Dec10 update: Ben Vershbow points to pieces by Barry Eisler making similar points, but focusing on effects of A-List crowd being the first to Dis-intermediate their publishers, removing a Subsidy from the process, plus a bigger focus on Print On Demand.
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