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O’Reilly TOC (part 2)

Posted by Jon Nori on February 24, 2010
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Well, I’m home from O’Reilly’s Tools of Change for Publishing conference in NYC.

There was a lot to absorb. Heard a lot of things I already knew, learned a few new things, but most importantly? I met a lot of great people.

There’s a lot of hoopla surroundingĀ  ebooks, and the publishing industry is rightfully concerned. But digital books only make up 3% of the total book market. And there are plenty of other ways to market and sell books than just social media. Did we really an entire conference where most people only talked about these two things?

On the other hand, many of the traditional forms of book marketing are losing their effectiveness, and the ebook explosion is coming, and it’s a matter of maybe 10 years before ebooks will comprise 40% or more of all books sales.

Lots of excellent people had hugely relevant things to say, though. Among them were Chris Brogan (of course), Dominique Raccah, and Nilofer Merchant.

Overall it was a great trip, and the conference was well worth it. I hope next year there is more than “digital” and “social media”, though. :)

O’Reilly TOC (part 1)

Posted by Jon Nori on February 23, 2010
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Hangin’ at the O’Reilly Tools of Change for Publishers conference.

Very interesting so far. And kinda surprising.

There still seem to be a lot of publishers struggling with the basic concept that the publishing landscape is changing. At least, that’s the feeling I’m left with after the last 5 speakers.

Lots of meetings and sessions to come yet. Sponging up thoughts and concepts; lots of good ideas so far, and NO I’M NOT SHARING THEM. LOL.

Follow TOC on twitter #toccon and you’ll see me occasionally, usually making snide comments. @JNori