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Bookstore Management & Operations

Planning Your Business

  • Developing a Business Plan: Here's a model of a bookstore business plan to use as a guideline.

  • Growing Your Business: There is a direct correlation between sales volume and profitability. One way to grow sales is to grow the store. It's important to examine the reasons for store expansion and the when's and how's of remodeling existing space, growing existing space, finding new space, and/or opening a second location.

  • Reimagining Your Store: As the culture changes, so to does the way consumers think about, search for, and buy books. Here are some questions to consider when reimagining your store in order to adapt to social and cultural shifts.

Store Operations

  • Intro to Buying: basics of buying, including: terminology, publisher buying, wholesaler buying, discount schedules--and more.
  • Immutable Laws of Customer Service: Customer service should be a bookstore's number-one focus, but sometimes the basics are forgotten. Here are specific customer service dos and don'ts that every bookseller should know and practice.
  • Improving Efficiency: By using their time more effectively, making staff more productive, and implementing efficiencies throughout the store, managers will be able to devote more time and energy to achieving important strategic goals for the store.
  • Green Retailing: Being a green retailer, or an environmentally friendly retailer, will not only raise your status among your current and future customers, it will also save you money and increase your bottom line. Ways to Go Green at home or in the office. Advice from the Stella Group.

Graphic Novels

Buying, Merchandising, and Selling Graphic Novels

Romance

Used Books

Non-Book

Merchandising

Technology

Children's Bookselling

 

Strategic Planning

Bookstore Sales & Marketing

Book Clubs

Book Fairs

Events

  • Creating Killer Events – General Rules: One of the most effective tools to set your store apart is a compelling events schedule. Here’s how to create one. 

Marketing

  • Building and Rewarding Customer Loyalty: Loyalty matters -- now more than ever. Customers will be loyal to the business that adds the most value to their shopping experience, and -- with books sold in more outlets than ever before -- it's never been more important to establish the strongest relationship with your customers as possible. (pdf; 2008)

Publicity

  • Bookstore Publicity Kit: Templates you can use to publicize your bookstore, including a press release, pitch letter, bookstore fact sheet, and media alert.

Sales

  • Consumer Behavior Revealed: The Dating Game. Because consumers can buy books almost anywhere, independent booksellers need to add value to the book shopping experience. But to add value, we must first understand what motivates our customers.
  • "Blind Date" -- video illustration of knowing your customer.

Handselling

  • Now available online are ABA's video vignettes, which dramatize 10 potential customer service scenarios to show the best and worst practices in five key areas of bookselling. (videos, 2007)

Customer Survey