> > From: "Jens Bladt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: 2005/08/15 Mon AM 05:09:42 GMT > To: <[email protected]> > Subject: RE: Winder ME, anyone? > > Books are the one thing, thats sells the most over the computer... > > Jens Bladt > Arkitekt MAA > http://hjem.get2net.dk/bladt
There's at least one thing that sells more. m > > > -----Oprindelig meddelelse----- > Fra: William Robb [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sendt: 14. august 2005 19:57 > Til: [email protected] > Emne: Re: Winder ME, anyone? > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "E.R.N. Reed" > Subject: Re: Winder ME, anyone? > > > > > I have a reverse story -- one day I happened to be looking through my > > "recommendations" list from Amazon and there was a book I'd never heard > > of, but it looked really, really interesting. I happened to be passing by > > Barnes & Noble an hour or so later, went in to check their price and if > > they had it and all that, and there it was, sitting just on the corner of > > a shelf where my eye caught it as I walked in. One sale for B&N, > > compliments of Amazon's sales practices!! > > Impatience will still help the brick & mortar stores somewhat, I think. > > Maybe, but more likely not. > Most places now, the only book shops are large chains such as Chapters or > B&N. The small players are already forced out. > We've already witnessed it happen with camera stores, it'll happen soon > enough with bookstores. > > William Robb > > > > ----------------------------------------- Email sent from www.ntlworld.com Virus-checked using McAfee(R) Software Visit www.ntlworld.com/security for more information

