ADVICE: Dear Betty |
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Written by Staff |
Wednesday, 12 May 2010 09:43 AM America/New_York |
Where should we feature audiobooks—with the books or on a separate spinner?
There are those of the opinion, however, that the audio version of a book should be placed next to the hardcover or trade paper version on the shelf. My only objection to this approach is that they can become lost on a heavily filled bookshelf. You may find that your customers respond to cross-stocking, but whatever style of shelving you choose, remember that most audiobook customers are serious readers. Some use audiobooks to make good use of time spent commuting, and others with vision problems may prefer this method of enjoying a book. In order to make this section pay for itself, you will have to market your audiobooks. And don't be afraid to carry some classic books and even Bibles. |